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as a kid one of the highlights of my christmases was the latest board game......kids dont seem to go for them these days.
does anyone still play them regularly in the bits between working and sex?? lol
I must admit im hooked on online scrabble and usually have around 7 games on the trot.
anyone else play traditional board games or their online versions at all, or am I the only saddo :giggle:
Well, the festive season has historically been a board game bonanza when I was a kid, and the wife and I kick botty at Triv. We don't play them so much any more, but it would be good to get back into it.
Triv and Cluedo are the only ones we've got though I think.
dunno
*Him*
as a kid one of the highlights of my christmases was the latest board game......kids dont seem to go for them these days.
I totally agree with you there!! I often look at board games, in fact I was today in the Littlewoods catalogue getting ideas for the mr's daughter's Xmas present.
I was like you when I was a kid, the latest board game(s) I just HAD to get! I had looooooads, I loved them!!
I would infact love a cpl of board games for Xmas, but I doubt anyone will play them with me :cry:
As for online ones, Ive tried scarbble on facebook but couldn't be arsed waiting hrs for the other player to play their turn, plus my big-word-vocabulary is rubbish. But I admit to love playing Monopoly on the arcade games in amusements :bounce:
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We make a habit around Xmas to get the family together and play a board game or two.
Quote by Mr-Powers
We make a habit around Xmas to get the family together and play a board game or two.

Did u know we are long lost cousins? lol
Ya cant beat a gr8 game of chess wink
two opponents equally matched allmost as good as sex.
especially when i opponent is female one male xx
( remember the thomas crown affair with steve mcqueen and faye dunaway)very very sexy and electrical sexual tension :wink: :wink:
trav..
When my daughter was younger, she loved playing all manner of board games but now its a question of her WII, Ipod etc....think technology has pretty much kicked traditional board games into touch.
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We make a habit around Xmas to get the family together and play a board game or two.

Did u know we are long lost cousins? lol
In that case we're get Twister down from the attic this time! :lol:
God I adore Scrabble,
Who can forget such classic board games as Starsky & Hutch or Neigbours every one a classic!
Although nothing but nothing beats the tension of Frustration with its sensational patented "Pop-O-Matic" Oh my god don'tcha just love that thing! biggrin
not really a board..game...but oh how I loved Subbuteo. used to have mini leagues with freinds and everything. Right up till I was 30 used to play....used to have a sunday afternoon..subbetteo league.
Such fun.
Quote by Mr-Powers
We make a habit around Xmas to get the family together and play a board game or two.

Did u know we are long lost cousins? lol
In that case we're get Twister down from the attic this time! :lol:
:giggle: :rascal:
ah many a round of trivs was played in our house along with men are form mars n women from venus, but its a couples game so dont play that one anymore lol
humbug was a good one too, before the dvd bit joined the game
i still have quite a few board games its just rare they leave the cupboard now
as a nipper there were board games in the house. Cleudo, ludo (a kind of compendium thing, other games involved) Monopoly... all good.
But I was an only child, and my parents weren't particularly involved... so they rarely saw the light of day.
a mate had Risk. Anyone remember that?
A good military strategy game... little nob-headed counters and a world map... thats about all I can remember.
I say: "was an only child", ordinarily you'd think I still was... but I have borrowed a child from the estate for the last few weeks and have done some catching-up an all that business that was sibbling rivalry and all that.
I realise now that I had really missed out.
It's great. Obviously the borrowed-brother is smaller and weaker (quite an achievement to be weaker than me, he should be proud) and I have great fun delivering dead-legs and chinese burns.
He will occassionally call out for mummy and of course...there is no mummy... wonderfull!
a poke in the eye soon ends the calling-out.
strangely, he is not showing a great deal of interest in sitting down to a nice sunday afternoon of Monopoly.
I think I'll get another one.
lp
... and I wasn't refering to my "mates" as nob-headed counters, I meant the small plastic representations of our armies.
lp
... and when I use the term: "mates" I use it very loosely.
I hated childhood.
ucking stupid board games.
lp
Quote by __random_orbit__
... and when I use the term: "mates" I use it very loosely.
I hated childhood.
ucking stupid board games.
lp

Summats loose wink
... when I say I hated Childhood... I really meant I hate myself...
I blame Chad Valley
lp
I play a mean game of backgammon wink
i love playing board games monopoly etc smile
i also love card games such as uno and top trumps :)
i far prefer them to electronic games
I love you rolp.
xx
are you up for a chinese burn?
lp
It would seem I'm alone.
I've always loathed the bloody things. They have rules & stuff. Things you have to learn & abide by before you can play.
I think I am a tad impatient.
What doesn't help is when I do get roped in, scrabble is just about as much as I can bear- and I live in a house with people who don't understand why I break down & weep when they try to use "words" such as "Goff"- you know, dark clothes, heavy make up & all that. rolleyes
Don't even get me started on Monopoly. That's the real reason they're called bored games. The board bit was just a Scrabble misspelling that stuck.
My other other half, however, insists on bringing a new fecking board game along whenever we go somewhere together en-famile. He's heavily into fantasy/role playing stuff, so it's usually some stupidly complicated thing that has a resident spider by the time you've even rolled the die.
He did teach me how to play poker, mind...which I now kick his ass at :twisted:
There was some light relief recently though. We were all in a caravan, hubby, other other, and three kids, playing this "bored" game he'd bought along. A couple of glasses of rum had been consumed, and I was a tad giggly.
Given the company, I was holding back on any double entendres and being awfully polite. Then, as part of the game I was being "paid off". Rather than just handing me my card, the barsteward looked me right in the eye and said "You produce wood."
You know that feeling, when you think you're about to implode through not being able to laugh, and it just gets worse & worse? I hate him.
I hate bored games, too. :arrow:
poke me in the eye?
Sisterhood!
lp
I always bought board games for my boys, we still play with some of them now, my eldest has a Battleship set that we still use, Monopoly, Uno is a great game, we had an electronic Uno a few years ago that when you had a certain card you pressed it and it would randomly shoot cards out at you, sometimes you`d end up with half the pack, but what a great laugh it used to be.
We have an old bingo set too that belonged to my great aunts, its like a family antique with little wooden tiles to cover your numbers with.
When we had our caravan and used to go for regular weekends with a big group of friends we played board games every night, Trivial Pursuit was a fave and Who Wants to be a Millionare is a good game too.
Nostalgia brings it all rushing back to you.
I used to play risk too, but a home made version..it involved bicycles and trains....very board(ha ha)kids game....
Damn just looked in the games cupboard we have:
Cluedo
wealth of nations
risk
backgammon
triominos
othello
rummikub
battleships
hangman
To name a few, yes still play board and card games we have ban screen days they dont have much choice than to play a board game together. lol
I never liked Monopoly, and I'm not keen on playing a game I stand zero chance of winning so don't play chess (especially against hubby). I liked Triv and backgammon, but must admit, it's a while since they saw the light of day. I enjoy Scrabble, but have to play it online because Mr Stuff can't spell for toffee rolleyes and I like online or DS Mahjongg. I'd like to know how to play poker so we can add it to our repertoire :rascal:, but we make do with strip Pontoon normally lol (has the same end result).
Mah Jong, now that is a game I would like to learn to play.
I have a set of counters, or tiles... I got them simply because I like them, they look good.
What to do with them I have not a clue.
lp
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Mah Jong, now that is a game I would like to learn to play.
I have a set of counters, or tiles... I got them simply because I like them, they look good.
What to do with them I have not a clue.
lp

Snap! lol
I Have even read the instructions confused
I think its a game you have to be shown.
The online ones look totally different from what the instuctions say.
... the tiles are lovely though aren't they?
... and they rattle together making a wonderfull sounds... like a handfull of Minstrels.
lp