License to Grill: A Flaming Good Time!
It’s not often that these two interests of mine intersect. Barbecue and board games? I’ve never seen it before.
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It’s not often that these two interests of mine intersect. Barbecue and board games? I’ve never seen it before.
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Sheep in Disguise is a light family game with just a little bit of take-that. We did have some hurt feelings when players would “expose” another player’s sheep, which meant they were abducted when an attack card was played – but the game is light and moves quickly enough that we could pretty much get past that.
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This is a game about managing your cult full of space octopus worshipers. For some of us this was silly, but for others it was a little uncomfortable.
» Read moreThese Archipelago boards match perfectly with the rest of the Railroad Ink universe… it’s just BIGGER. (And that’s good!)
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Toil & Troublez brings a touch of magic to the table! This whimsical game keeps players engaged as they anticipate each draw and carefully place cards in hopes of getting the Talisman they need.
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Nekojima is a dexterity game with a lot of options to explore; find the right one for your family.
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It’s time for battle – a math battle!
Kingdom Battle is based on the classic card game War.
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This might be the Uno-killer! We recommend Mojo as a fun family game that’s a bit more strategic.
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Pass the Pot is perfect for a family game night where you want to snack, chat, and enjoy each other’s company.
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Football Feud! is a great fast game for casual (and not-so-casual) fans of American football. Each “quarter” is a single turn, so choose cards to maximize your yardage for touchdowns – or slow down your opponents.
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There’s not a lot of kindness to go around when you’re ninjas racing to protect your secrets.
» Read moreIt’s a fun simple game for pet lovers who like this really adorable style, but it’s definitely not a game for your hobby group. I’d stick with playing this with kids, probably around ages 6-10, or young teens or preteens that really lean into the cuteness factor.
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What if the iconic Western showdowns in the old movies had not just guns but also magical powers?
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This is a game that’s a great way to get everyone around the table, whether you’re a family looking for something that feels a little more “grown up”, or seasoned players wanting an appetizer before a longer game.
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Aurum is a trick-taking game where players take on the role of alchemists melding base metals into gold. Earn points from gold and correctly bidding on number of tricks you’ll win. The unique trick-taking hook in Aurum is that players must not follow suit!
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If you like the idea of spending a few minutes with all of your beloved Star Trek friends across all the series, you should take a look at Star Trek: Chrono-Trek.
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We love Regroup! Chicken Army and play it often. If your family enjoys easy-to-learn, tactical, card placement games, this could make a great addition to the game shelf.
» Read moreI really like that this game is a net positive all the way around. There is only shared success in Secret Identity, which makes it a fantastic family game.
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“Take me down the Tangram City
Where the blocks are square
And balance is pretty…” In Tangram City, up to five players compete to build the largest city blocks, while keeping a balance between buildings and green space.
We’re hatching? Summoning? Herding? I don’t know what we’re doing to them, but it involves cute dragons!
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