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VoVat |
Posted - 07/17/2004 : 18:05:43 What are your favorite board and card games? I like a lot of the classics, like Monopoly and Trivial Pursuit, but I thought I'd also bring up two more obscure games that I loved in my childhood.
The first is called Dungeon!, and it was made by TSR, the company behind Dungeons and Dragons. I guess it was pretty much the same concept as D&D, but much simpler. You moved around a board, fought monsters by rolling dice, and tried to collect a lot of gold.
The other is a card game called Mille Bornes. The object is to play mileage cards and try reach 1000 miles (hence the name), but there are also cards you can play on other players to try to slow them down, like accidents and flat tires. Most of the cards were written in both English and French, for some reason.
Anyway, has anyone else heard of those games, or have any other favorite games they'd like to talk about?
Cattle in Korea / They can really moo. |
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shineoftheever |
Posted - 07/22/2004 : 11:48:49 Canasta was a Christmas time tradition at my grand-parents house.
"Too cool for Cults" |
Homers_pet_monkey |
Posted - 07/22/2004 : 11:44:13 Ooh ooh, does anyone remember Crossbows & Catapults? I loved that game. I want it now!
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klikger |
Posted - 07/22/2004 : 11:27:17 No-limit Texas Hold 'em is my fave card game.
Monopoly, chess, and Axis and Allies are my fave board games. |
VoVat |
Posted - 07/19/2004 : 19:09:38 I once got a game called Bonkers! at a yard sale. Basically, there were several spaces on the board where you got points, and one where you lost a point. The rest of the spaces were blank, but you had cards that you used to fill in the blanks, essentially. In other words, you basically made your own board. An interesting concept, certainly, but it didn't have that much lasting appeal.
Cattle in Korea / They can really moo. |
Carolynanna |
Posted - 07/19/2004 : 14:39:16 Although that does mean I have keep track of stuff...
Risk rules! My whole strategy is to fly under the radar, while oh so subtly trying to egg on everyone else to duke it out with eachother so I can just sit back and watch. But yeah I don't win too often :( I guess I'm just not cut out for world domination.
I hate to see people with absolutely no strategy win though... |
Homers_pet_monkey |
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Carolynanna |
Posted - 07/19/2004 : 14:34:18 quote: Originally posted by Tre
Trivial pursuit is genius, when my brothers and I were kids we'd go to my dads of a weekend and hunt round <A TITLE="Click for more information about car" STYLE="text-decoration: none; border-bottom: medium solid green;" HREF="http://search.targetwords.com/u.search?x=5977|1||||cars|AA1VDw">car</A> boot sales looking for all the various types of triv we could find and then go back to pops' and play them, or listen to the tape ones in the car and play those, did anyone else call the little wedges cheeses or was that just my strange family?
Frank Black ate my Hamster
I should put the pies in the music thread in pong! How many wedges in a pie?
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Cheeseman1000 |
Posted - 07/19/2004 : 14:12:35 quote: Originally posted by bedrock_barney
I recently bought a load of board games off ebay. Got some classic's from the 60's and 70's like Go!
Seriously? We had this game at home, you have to travel round the world on BOAC right? Ace.
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Monsieur |
Posted - 07/19/2004 : 14:05:12 Chess is my favorite game ever. For those who play chess, check out my new topic about Bobby Fischer! |
shineoftheever |
Posted - 07/19/2004 : 13:03:57 we called them pies.
"These waters run deep, it's clear my little one/Blue velvet star sky not a sound The light in your eyes, the smile on your ruby lips/Tells me my lost soul is found" |
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Posted - 07/19/2004 : 12:48:07 Trivial pursuit is genius, when my brothers and I were kids we'd go to my dads of a weekend and hunt round car boot sales looking for all the various types of triv we could find and then go back to pops' and play them, or listen to the tape ones in the car and play those, did anyone else call the little wedges cheeses or was that just my strange family?
Frank Black ate my Hamster
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shineoftheever |
Posted - 07/19/2004 : 12:31:27 this game is awesome:
http://www.coolgames.com/mfg-cat/soc/0483-00.htm
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Homers_pet_monkey |
Posted - 07/19/2004 : 11:18:17 Sorry Darwin, I have edited my post to include a crucial word I had missed out(it is my friend and I who were the champions, I forgot the I).
Spinning is indeed against the rules. It's for kids.
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darwin |
Posted - 07/19/2004 : 11:13:14 quote: Originally posted by Homers_pet_monkey
My favourite board game is scrabble by far. I love it and always kick my family's collective ass.
I also like Pictionary, always good for a laugh, especially when pissed.
Although not strictly a board game, I LOVE table football or fusball (sic). I am very good at it though (my mate and were the European Champions, beating the Czech Republic in the final in Spain four years ago).
Since you're friend of champions, I have a fusball question for you. Is there a rule against spinning the rods? Or is it just bad form? |
Homers_pet_monkey |
Posted - 07/19/2004 : 11:05:49 My favourite board game is scrabble by far. I love it and always kick my family's collective ass.
I also like Pictionary, always good for a laugh, especially when pissed.
Although not strictly a board game, I LOVE table football or fusball (sic). I am very good at it though (my mate and I were the European Doubles Champions, beating the Czech Republic in the final in Spain four years ago).
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Cult_Of_Frank |
Posted - 07/19/2004 : 07:28:20 Monopoly, Risk, Clue are all classics. I also like Balderdash, Cranium, Mille Bornes, and some other ones. And, I've always enjoyed Chess, Chinese Checkers, and I probably could've gotten into backgammon if I'd been in Greece longer.
We have a card game that my whole mom's side of the family REALLY loves called Phase 10. If you see these cards somewhere, get them. Tonnes of fun. We also play chicken feet (a variation on dominoes) quite a bit.
I love pictionary and love it so much I've invented a drinking game around it called Impossible Pictionary (patent pending).
That's all for now.
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benji |
Posted - 07/19/2004 : 04:34:29 i love Gin Rummie at the moment. i had never played it until last year, and the first time my friend showed me i thrashed him and he has never beaten me since.... i was rather good at it for some reason.
Other favs: 500, euchre, asshole, and playing snap with my wife. also love last card...can play for days on end....
board games: the game of life - we used to play this all the time growing up with one of my sisters as the banker...she's now an accountant.... we also had the genius edition on trivial pursuit from the age of 10, so we're all geniuses now. oh, and the game of knowledge is another brilliant game - like TP but easier
now for a board game i hate is pictionary...stupid game.
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bedrock_barney |
Posted - 07/19/2004 : 02:20:32 It has to be Scrabble.
I recently bought a load of board games off ebay. Got some classic's from the 60's and 70's like Go!, Escape from Colditz, Totopoly. Not played any of them yet but will do soon.
I also had one of the old pre patent monopoly sets(1934?) for a while but I sold that on ebay a couple of year's ago - wish I hadn't now.
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Cheeseman1000 |
Posted - 07/18/2004 : 13:47:11 I went through the whole Warhammer 40000 phase when I was a teenager, but now I just like Trivial Pursuit et al cos I get to show off my genius
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Llamadance |
Posted - 07/18/2004 : 11:10:06 Favourite board game is probably chess, and favourite card game, which I hardly ever play any more is Bridge. Used to play both at school 'cause I was such a geek.
I think I have a quarter of a Bridge Master Point for playing in a tournament when I was 17.
And as a few people have said, cribbage is a great game. |
Ebb Vicious |
Posted - 07/18/2004 : 09:59:27 risk is purely based on the luck of the die roll. i once held iceland, and thus the americas, with one army for many many turns just by pure luck.
monoply is also pure luck unless one person in your game is an idiot, then it's whoever gets to take advantage of that person in the best way in order to win. also if everyone in the game is intelligent, then the only way the game can proceed after a while is if one person basically allows someone else to win by making a trade. trades are never even, they're always better for one person than the other because the properties are in no way even. basically monopoly sucks ass.
good games that probably know of:
euchre/hearts/spades (i know they're not exactly the same) rummy/gin rummy/rummikub chicken (pure luck but also fun because courage/stupidity can pay out)
good games you probably don't know of:
ohne furcht und adel (english version is called 'citadels') wizwar (espceially with the expansions, it's kinda like Dungeon! mentioned above but much more interesting) settlers of catan
lots of others i can't remember right now. |
VoVat |
Posted - 07/18/2004 : 09:14:41 Ah, Risk. If you think Monopoly takes a long time, try playing that! And at least Monopoly only has ONE piece for each player.
I'm really very bad at Risk. But then I'm not really that good at any games. I'm not that concerned about it, though. They're still fun. I guess I'm just not ultra-competitive.
What city is the board in Canadian Monopoly based on? I've played the British version before. Boardwalk is Mayfair!
Cattle in Korea / They can really moo. |
The Holiday Son |
Posted - 07/18/2004 : 09:02:02 quote: Originally posted by betty
tarot, as in tarot cards? as in divination or as a game?
a game. http://www.pagat.com/tarot/frtarot.html
--- a link for Diplomacy: http://www.diplomacy-archive.com/diplomacy_rules.htm |
martha_promise |
Posted - 07/18/2004 : 07:31:32 Two of my favorites are Stratego and Trivial Pursuit. As far as card games go, my wife and I both play quite a bit of euchre.
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BLT |
Posted - 07/18/2004 : 07:24:03 I am also a pretty good cribbage player. My grandfather taught me to play 22 years ago. |
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Posted - 07/18/2004 : 04:27:22 you did, we got it for my little brother for his 21st, he loved it because he's a little bit wu tang.
I used to play a lot of roleplay.. the dice rolling type not the dress up like a warrior type. I love all card games too. And I love they way the board games have been translated to pub quiz machines too, hours of endless fun *sigh*
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bumblebeeboy2 |
Posted - 07/18/2004 : 03:35:52 simpsons monopoly is quite cool. i have it, well i share it with my brothers, it's at their house at the moment as i'm kinda banned from playing board games. unlike a lot of the other monopoly variations (that seem full of adverts - like the coronation street/manchester version) it's good. ghettopoly is ace too.
http://www.ghettopoly.co.uk/
i think i've mentioned that before.
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betty |
Posted - 07/18/2004 : 03:23:26 tarot, as in tarot cards? as in divination or as a game?
i did see a really lovely french deck once.
l'etoile sounds so pretty in french.
:)
warm wishes and fond regards,
betty |
The Holiday Son |
Posted - 07/18/2004 : 02:53:11 I almost always finish a game of Monopoly. I used to love Risk as well. But the ultimate board game is Diplomacy. There's no dice rolling, only strategy. Does anyone know this game?
I know Milles Bornes but I couldn't say if it's hugely popular here.
Bridge is one of the greatest card game I know. Tarot is brilliant but for some reason, it's completely unknown outside of France! |
Little Black Francis |
Posted - 07/18/2004 : 00:28:14 Board: (golf, the ultimate board game) Scrabble, Chess, Mancala!, and Monopoly, Tivial Puisuit, Drinking Jenga, Stratego, Risk, Battleship...
cribbage
Cards: Spit!, Poker, Magic the Gathering, Gin, Spades, Hearts, Asshole, Solitaire, Bridge, various other drinking games
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fudd |
Posted - 07/17/2004 : 23:13:35 Chess. Scrabble. Skat. |
TheCroutonFuton |
Posted - 07/17/2004 : 22:34:26 I love euchre. I also like monopoly a lot.
Scratch that! Risk is so much fucking better! I just remembered my passion for Risk. So fun!
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paintmeister |
Posted - 07/17/2004 : 22:31:38 quote: Originally posted by Carolynanna
quote: Originally posted by paintmeister
I like playing cribbage.
I am the cribbage master!
Of Canada?
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Carolynanna |
Posted - 07/17/2004 : 21:49:57 quote: Originally posted by paintmeister
I like playing cribbage.
I am the cribbage master! |
darwin |
Posted - 07/17/2004 : 21:40:43 Add to the chorus, I played Mille Bornes. Can one of our French members tell us whether that was really a popular game in France or were we Americans being fed a marketing ploy?
I love playing games.
Favorite card games: Hearts, Spades, Poker (if I ever can get a game together) Favorite Board games: Backgammon, Sorry, Mastermind, Clue, Cranium (fun with a group), Strat-O-Matic baseball |