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Apart from the traditional games (Monopoly, Cluedo etc) can anyone recommend any good board games for 6 players (aged 12 to 68!)? I have not bought a board game for years but have promised to take one to a meal at my parents!
Nothing too taxing or a game that takes hours to play.
Trivial Pursuit? Haven't played it for years, just reminds me of Christmas Day with my mum and auntie pissed on Liebfraumilch getting stuff completely wrong.
The Logo board game is pretty good, we bought it after having a game at a friend's house.
Chinese Chequers. Only just been introduced to this amazing pastime.
Look no further: [url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/Really-Nasty-Horse-Racing-Game/dp/B00006G8E7 ]The Really Nasty Horse Racing Game[/url]
Settlers of Catan is the usual "gateway drug" introduction to modern games. You'll need the 5-6 player expansion though.
Struggling to think of many quicker 6-player games; the more players, the longer it takes. Formula D might fit the bill, that's a "the more the better" game and there's a simple and an advanced variant of the rules.
Camel up
Got this off the missus for christmas, took 10 minutes to figure out and then had some great fun over christmas with it.
Sequence?
You can even [url= http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_6628019_build-own-sequence-board-game.html ]make one yourself![/url]
Munchkin
Played [b]munchkin[/b] last weekend for first time - it was good!
Try [b]7 wonders[/b] - just played it several times with friends - one had never played and she won the first time this evening - game takes about 35 - 45 mins to play.
[b]Dominion[/b] is another good game that is fairly easy to get the hang of - a game can take anywhere between 30 and 60 mins.
Another new one for cyclists - mine came from original kickstarter but now available on their website - is [url= http://www.cyclingparty.com/sorteo-prototipo ]cycling party[/url]. Only played a couple of times but its a good game once you have prepared it (think 30 mins just to open the box) and then about 30 mins to understand the rules!!!
Oh yeah, Dominion is a good shout. Good game, scales well, simple basic rules (all the varying mechanisms are in the cards which do different things) and doesn't take too long to play.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/elanlee/exploding-kittens
Not out yet and not actually a board game(it's a card game) but exploding kittens looks like it will be good.
Articulate is a good family game. Simple and doesn't go on too long. 2 teams of 3 for 6 players
7 wonders and camel up are both good suggestions.
For Sale is the one you want though.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B001PQLNY0
[url= https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/elanlee/exploding-kittens ]Exploding Kittens[/url] is getting out of control! The mad stretch goals and YouTube concert of Exploding Kitten songs!
[url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carcassonne_%28board_game%29 ]Carcassonne [/url]is a good game for ten years up.
Articulate is a good family game. Simple and doesn't go on too long. 2 teams of 3 for 6 players
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Dungeon Fighter's good with 6 - like darts with dice and the requirement to throw blindfoled, lefthanded under someone else's leg.
Most games get too slow (for me) with 6, Settlers of Catan included - so prefer silly ones.
Smallworld's just about OK with 6, though I think it's best with 4 - you might need to buy an 6 player map, can't remember.
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Cosmic Encounter can play 6 with an expansion and is great.
edit: Carcasonne's a good shout but the base game's only designed for up to 5 I think.
edit2: How would Cash n' Guns play with that crowd?
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Cards against ...
aged 12 to 68
oh, maybe not 😉
Smallworld's just about OK with 6, though I think it's best with 4 - you might need to buy an 6 player map, can't remember.
You do. The base game is 2-5, you need an add-on for the 6-player map.
Arkham Horror, can be a bit long Eldar Signs is essentialy the same game but with simpler mechanics (and no board).
Betrayal at house on the hill is also good.
Rampage would be great with kids, but it's only 4 player.
If you like Munchkin, try gloom, it's like happy families, but with dysentry.
Quirkle is kind of like a variation on dominos and connect4.
Pandemic is good, but like a computer game there's a stratergy that once you've sussed it makes it easier to win (it'll still takes 2-3 attempts to beat the game though), and it's easy to spend half an hour planning the last 4 moves which could be boring if you're not into strategic board games.
King of Tokyo is a favourite of mine ad the Kids at the moment . Takes 20 mins max. Carcassone is great fun but as suggested you may need an extension kits to make it worth while for 6 people
In fact Carcassone is probably the best one. It will appeal to everyone at al ages.If you are going to buy it try and get one with loads of the extensions as it will make the game last longer an more exciting.
King of Tokyo
Of course!
Global War on Terror by TerrorBull Games - [url= https://www.terrorbullgames.co.uk/games/war_on_terror_game.php ]https://www.terrorbullgames.co.uk/games/war_on_terror_game.php[/url]
What other game comes with a "Evil" balaclava??
Global War on Terror by TerrorBull Games - https://www.terrorbullgames.co.uk/games/war_on_terror_game.phpWhat other game comes with a "Evil" balaclava??
Sadly I think it's out of print.
Carcassone. I've lost days of my life to that game, and I hate board games!
[b]Fluxx[/b] is a cheap and simple card game, the best draw being that it's so light on rules - you draw a card and you play a card. Rules and goals change according to what's on the table so nothing to learn up front. Several variants of it (pirates, zombies, space, etc) too.
[b]Bohnanza[/b] is also a card game - lots of different types of bean, you're trying to grow the largest bean plants but you can only have a couple on the go at once. Lots of trading and negotiating between players to get what they want. Light on rules but quite a bit of depth.
[b]Carcassonne[/b] is a good shout, tile-laying is really easy to figure out. Skip the rules around farmers for the first couple of games though, just score the castles, roads, etc. Inns & Cathedrals expansion gets you the bits for a 6th player.
Love [b]7 wonders[/b] and it's my usual go-to for that many people. Bit heavier on the rules, etc but still very easy to pick up.
And of course, learn the game and figure out your rules explanation [i]before[/i] you sit down to play.
try gloom, it's like happy families, but with dysentry.
Actual LOL at that, brilliant.
Had some good times with Rapidough!
just a quick plug (not sure whether it's allowed or not), a friend runs this...
[url= http://www.angryimpgames.co.uk ]Angry Imp Games[/url], worth a browse
I suggest mine a million which has kept my family buisly arguing for 25 years.
Easy to learn, quick to explain the rules, Easy to help/ hinder/ annoy other players.
A bit of skill needed and a bit of luck.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/bhp/waddingtons-business-game
[url= http://www.firebox.com/product/6843/Fktionary ]Fktionary?[/url]
Maybe have to send the 12yo off to the cinema for that one...
Pictionary?
Well, typically I never got out to buy a new game for the evening so we fell back on a family favourite of ours 'Pass The Pigs'.
Easy game, fun and even my dad can't cock it up!!
Pass The Pigs. Good call. Spent an entire skiing holiday playing that a few years ago.

