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  • Card Games: From Mindless Grabbing (Spoons) to Heartless Scheming (Hearts); from Arm-Wrestling Intimacy (Canasta) to Group Chaos (Nuclear War); from standard decks (Cribbage) to specialty decks (Guillotine) - these are the card games I've played and loved over the years.

  • Party Games* (indicated with an asterisk*) work well with groups of eight or more; they may require some basic props (the Dictionary Game), or open space (Amoeba), or simply enough chairs (Three in a Row); these are games that are fun for a crowd that's surely more than three.

 Board Games

 Computer Games

 Card/Party Games

 Travel  Games

Awful Green Things (from Outer Space)

Cathedral

Chess

Chinese Checkers

Civilization (Advanced)

Diplomacy (Colonial and Machiavelli)

Empire Builder

Jenga

Let's Go Fishin'

Mastermind

Monopoly

Pictionary

Pieces of Eight

Pigmania

Politika (Tom Clancy)

Risk

Scotland Yard

Settlers of Catan (and Seafarers, Knights, etc.)

Simon

Sophie's World

Stratego

Take Off

Zilch

Arcanum

Baldur's Gate I and II

Civ.II (Sid Meier)

Conquest of the New World

Disciples II

Europa 1400 - Guild   

Europa Universalis     

Everquest 

Fallout I and II          

Fool’s Errand       

Imperialism I and II

Journeyman Project

Might and Magic (V and VI; Heroes II/ III)

Myst

Neverwinter Nights    

Railroad Tycoon II     

Rise of Nations   

Rollercoaster Tycoon

Sim City (Series)

Syberia     

Timelapse

Tropico

Warcraft (Series)

You Don't Know Jack

Zork Nemesis

 

Acentrondes* (Acentrondes-sufa-donga-songa-songa-savarei-savarei-mifor-undelico-and-tricky-tricky-tron)

Amoeba*

Canasta

Capture the Flag*

Charades*

Clubs (Danish)

Cribbage

Concentration*

Dictionary Game*

Guillotine

Hearts

I Beg to Differ

Knots*

Magic (the Gathering)

Mille Bournes

Musical Chairs*

Nuclear War (etc.)

Pinochle

Polaroid Party

Spoons

Strip-Dress Poker

Tarot

Three in a Row*

Waterworks

Witch's Family*

 

 

Boticelli

Completion

I'm Going to the Moon

Insane Asylum

Twenty Questions