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@mom4kids (657)
Canada
September 25, 2008 10:02pm CST
Games. Monopoly, Pictionary, Trivial Pursuit, Jenga, Boggle. Board games. Do you still play them? With people so involved in technology do others still enjoy these and other games? I know some have computer versions but for me its just not the same. I love games. We have tons of them, much to my husbands dismay. I'd like to play them more but often don't have someone to play with me. So how about it, do you still play board games?
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@jay399us (269)
• India
26 Sep 08
Hey yeah i love games too, you know one thing this games are just addiction... Is there any option for online play multiplayer in monopoly???? If it is there then i m ready to play it with you.... Dont feel alone so many people are there on net to play with you...
@SukiSmiles (1991)
• United States
26 Sep 08
I was raised on board games, card games and puzzles. Love them all. Unfortunately, my family is a little too competive for my husband and my best friend that comes to visit. So, they don't like to play very often. My kids are getting older to appreciate Sorry and ones like that. I got really bored with Chutes and Ladders and Candyland. My mom still finds interesting games. She gave the kids a game called Blokus last Christmas which is a lot of fun and has very simple rules/directions. A great card game is called Fluxx. Simple card game for 2-6 people, but be prepared to use some strategy.
@SaintAnne (5453)
• United States
26 Sep 08
Me too, mom4kids. I love board games. This summer, Boyfriend and I played a lot of Sequence but we haven't lately because things has gotten too hectic. Most times when we go up to his dad's house, we play Monopoly with his brothers although it gets too long in the end. We have Jenga, Scrabble, Boggle, Yahtzee, Parcheesi, Uno and more... I can't remember them all because we have a lot as we're obviously dorks when it comes to board games. It's so much different when you play it in the computer. It's just not the same. I hope you get to find someone who'll play the board games with you as much as you want.