What Board Games Are the Ones You Have the Most Interest In?

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Board games, the realm of everlasting memories...
Games played for generations, and still today.
What are the board games you hold the most interest in?
Not necessarily the best or most famous, but the ones you hold close to your soul.

As for the ancient me, I checked, and Chess is my soulmate, even if not a master in it I am.
How about you, gathered souls?
 
Key to the Kingdom is straight-up awesome.
 
Interest, but not good ☹️:

Igo (Go)
Stratego (and its derivatives)
Risk (I suck at this)
CATAN (this one I never played before IRL, but it looks so interesting)
 
Interest, but not good ☹️:

Igo (Go)
Stratego (and its derivatives)
Risk (I suck at this)
CATAN (this one I never played before IRL, but it looks so interesting)
Go, another game I hold in high regard.

As for the others, I have yet to explore them.
All seem promising… Risk, in particular, intrigues me.

My sincere thanks for bringing these grounded games to my attention.
 
It's Chess for me too. (and i'm rather active in it)
I love Go too, but haven't played it for years... i should try it again!

Other board games that i love includes:
Mensch
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Snakes and Ladders
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And Chinese Checkers
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Go, another game I hold in high regard.

As for the others, I have yet to explore them.
All seem promising… Risk, in particular, intrigues me.

My sincere thanks for bringing these grounded games to my attention.
No prob 👍

Always got my ass kicked in Risk; never won by proper decisions on "spread" deployment, instead I had to stick to the basic concentration of forces principle (which is for beginners) and still get my ass kicked if I'm unlucky

What heavily attracted me to CATAN was the miniatures, I'm a sucker for those
 
Terraforming Mars, without any hesitation.
Deep, slow paced gameplay with lot of strategy paying of in the late game.
Best game ever
 
Interested in this as i need it for my growing Goosebumps collection, no idea how to play it though.
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interest is a pretty good word for how i feel about board games since i havent really had the chance to really get into them atm but i would say those include
cyberpunk 2020
punk is dead
and mahjong i play every once in a while though i wouldnt say im good at that
 
Casual games?

Checkers, chinese checkers Loteria (Basically Mexican Bingo with figures rather than numbers and letters) and Othello/Reversi

Comercial ones?

Monopoly, Uno, and Connect Four
 
risk, monopoly, uno

these were my jam especially uno but oh boy nowadays i can't explain how much it makes me question my life choices, everyday at school when me and my friends have nothing in a period we pull out uno and play it till the time runs out, my friends always makes up rules that god knows when you'll hold you on much longer. sometimes we fight about it mostly playfully but there's days we actually fight and a teacher would pop up behind us. because of the recent fight about uno it became very unimportant pick when it comes to board games but i still play it anyway lol
 
Maybe the ones that I liked as a child and played with my siblings and uncles. There was

Star Wars Escape from the Death Star
Micronauts the board game
Ms. Pac-Man
Sorry
Clue (or Cluedo)
Oh What a Mountain
Splish Splash
Bonkers

Though there are two that stand out particularly.

One is Milton Bradley's The Lord of the Rings which was based on the Ralph Bakshi adaptation and released much earlier than Peter Jackson's movies. That was a great source of tears (from my sister usually), promoted warfare and tension in our family and a source of unforgettable (but not particularly joyous) memories. In spite of that, we still talk about it and would like to play it again if we ever find a working copy of that game by some miraculous means someday.

The other is an old Avalon Hill board game called Outdoor Survival. I particularly liked this one because unlike all our other board games, you can actually play this by yourself so it's almost like a videogame. It's composed of a big wilderness map and you keep track of your food and water levels, along with hazards and the name of the game is to survive and achieve your pre-established goals if you're doing a solitaire run or perform best if with others. I spent countless hours playing this one by my lonesome when no one wanted to play the other board games and had great fun with it.
 
When I was a kid I had this game called

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you basically had to build two castles and try to knock the other players stuff down.
My parents had a lond hardwood hallway that everything slid down, we set up there for maximum effectiveness. Even though I cannot remember the nuances of the game ,I still love it and have great memories.


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