I always played Candyland or Chutes and Ladders with my brother. We loved the art on the boards haha
I did have a few friends whose family played Monopoly often, or even card games, so I'm curious about what y'all played
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Woah! I hadn't heard of Hero's Quest before so I searched it up, and it honestly looks so funNeververy4 wrote: ↑July 2nd, 2023, 6:26 pm But my favorite “board game” I’ve had was when I found a complete set of Hero’s Quest by a dumpsterI played the crap out of that, making so many custom levels, and new pieces out of notecards and whatnot.
I don’t know what happened to it, but I do know if I want to buy what I had again, average price was $250 on eBay
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OH i remember having some trivial pursuit games when I was around 6! I had no one to play them with and... I was 6 and my entire noggin was dedicated to animals, dragons, cartoons and chocolate bars, so I almost never got any question right, but I just kept making up the answers and amusing myself that way xD

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I’d count it! while Dominos doesn’t have a board per say, it still shares the same spirit as a board game; if Uno counts then Dominos countsIgneousCroc wrote: ↑July 7th, 2023, 1:24 am(Also does checkers and domino count as board games xP? I loved and love those two!)
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OOOHHH Uno is another very good one I like! I've never won once but I adore the chaos that always ensues xDNeververy4 wrote: ↑July 7th, 2023, 1:36 am I’d count it! while Dominos doesn’t have a board per say, it still shares the same spirit as a board game; if Uno counts then Dominos counts

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Oh you may enjoy my homemade Uno game then. I call it-
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I would very much like to play UNO AGRESIVO, please and thank youNeververy4 wrote: ↑July 8th, 2023, 8:00 am Oh you may enjoy my homemade Uno game then. I call it-
UNO AGRESIVO
What is it? Well it’s two decks worth of number cards, and three decks worth of action cards; In other words, 3/5 cards are action and 2/5 cards are numbers. It’s so very hectic . …
