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Related: About this forumAny ideas for fun games for the 20-60 something age range?
We're going down to FL for my FIL's memorial service and will be down there with extended family for about 2 wks. Would like to take some games down with us. I figure I'll be masked but can still play socially distanced and on the lanai. Our daughter/son have picked Suspend (rod balance game - just ordered a second set so we'd have enough pieces), and the card games Oh Fruck, Pirate Fluxx, TacoCatGoatCheesePizza, Cards Against Humanity (certainly not for the religious part of the crowd - maybe just ourselves). We figured played plain they were fun, add a bit of alcohol, even more fun.
Didn't know if there were any other fun games that you could suggest.
The other outlaw faction down there like the Hitler game and some Mafia game last time we got together. My crowd wasn't too interested in those so I was trying to find some alternatives.
brewens
(15,359 posts)SheltieLover
(59,303 posts)Fun game.
FoxNewsSucks
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TygrBright
(20,983 posts)For all ages, really.
Exploding Kittens
helpfully,
Bright
IbogaProject
(3,518 posts)I agree Exploding Kittens. Even kids love it down to upper grade school.
luv2fly
(2,478 posts)leftieNanner
(15,667 posts)Settlers of Catan.
Oldie but a goodie - Parcheesi.
luv2fly
(2,478 posts)Several hours at least, and you always run the risk of somebody flipping the board out of anger!
TheBlackAdder
(28,833 posts)brush
(57,086 posts)for family game night. You'll need batteries.
luv2fly
(2,478 posts)And for some reason the batteries we have in ours have lasted almost a decade.
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)luv2fly
(2,478 posts)Good fun for all, pretty simple rules.
HappyCynic
(1,416 posts)It describes itself as a mean spirited game of hot potato. Rounds are quick, lasting only a few minutes. You can also play with a lot more people than the listed number of players. I think I've played it with 10 or 11 people. If you do play it, especially with a large number of people, I recommend playing with the Hex Hex card - it's the only card which requires reflexes, which puts players at a distance at a distinct disadvantage.
Using the same restrictions you would for selecting players for Cards Against Humanity, I would recommend Joking Hazard.
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Richmond
(3 posts)Hi, have you tried spell-bee? Its a great game with crossword elementsvery addictive and easy to get hooked on.
This is for 20 - 100 age range.
https://www.spell-bee.com/