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What board games do you recommend?

Autumn has begun, so most evenings we prefer to spend in the comfort of our homes. To relax and unwind, some of us reach for board games. It's an interesting form of entertainment considering that games can be divided into different categories such as strategic, logical, adventure, etc. This is a big plus because everyone can find something for themselves. Do you play board games? Which ones do you find the most interesting and which ones can you recommend?
Autumn has begun, so most evenings we prefer to spend in the comfort of our homes. To relax and unwind, some of us reach for board games. It's an interesting form of entertainment considering that games can be divided into different categories such as strategic, logical, adventure, etc. This is a big plus because everyone can find something for themselves. Do you play board games? Which ones do you find the most interesting and which ones can you recommend?
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Cashflow. Game about financial education, the flow of money. You start from different financial levels, you can be a director earning 6 thousand, or you can draw a mechanic earning 600. The goal of the game is to escape the rat race :) I highly recommend it.
Cashflow. Game about financial education, the flow of money. You start from different financial levels, you can be a director earning 6 thousand, or you can draw a mechanic earning 600. The goal of the game is to escape the rat race :) I highly recommend it.

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"High Voltage. At least three hours of fun and education on the functioning of various types of power supply systems that power our homes and apartments. Like a more interesting "Monopoly". It allows you to understand how energy markets work."
"High Voltage. At least three hours of fun and education on the functioning of various types of power supply systems that power our homes and apartments. Like a more interesting "Monopoly". It allows you to understand how energy markets work."

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I like board games, children and adults can play them, they are great fun for whole families and friends. There is a large selection on the market and sometimes it is difficult to decide. It's good that such a question appeared, thanks to that, it will be easier for someone to choose something suitable from the options provided. "Once Upon a Time... Life" is a recommended game, which refers to the famous movie of the same title. It is both fun and educational. Another board game, which also combines play with knowledge, this time about the environment, is "Once Upon a Earth. Build an Eco-friendly City". Both are for 2-4 players and for children aged 6-7 years.
I like board games, children and adults can play them, they are great fun for whole families and friends. There is a large selection on the market and sometimes it is difficult to decide. It's good that such a question appeared, thanks to that, it will be easier for someone to choose something suitable from the options provided. "Once Upon a Time... Life" is a recommended game, which refers to the famous movie of the same title. It is both fun and educational. Another board game, which also combines play with knowledge, this time about the environment, is "Once Upon a Earth. Build an Eco-friendly City". Both are for 2-4 players and for children aged 6-7 years.

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For younger kids, I recommend "Clever Fox" and "Journey to Grandma's" - these are cooperative games, so there's no need to worry about winning ;)
For younger kids, I recommend "Clever Fox" and "Journey to Grandma's" - these are cooperative games, so there's no need to worry about winning ;)

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I like jigsaws. I realise this is not a board game. I purchased Scrabble to improve my spelling not realising many words are simple two to three letters.

I like jigsaws. I realise this is not a board game. I purchased Scrabble to improve my spelling not realising many words are simple two to three letters.


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The board game "Queue" tells the story of everyday life in the late PRL. The task of the players (from 2 to 5) seems simple. They have to send their family, consisting of five pawns, to the shops on the board and buy all the goods from the drawn shopping list. However, the problem is that the shelves in the five local shops are empty... Players place their pawns in queues, not knowing at the beginning which shop the goods will be delivered to. The queue starts pushing the door because everyone wants to be first. To push in the queue, players use queue cards played from their hand, such as "Mother with a child in arms", "Sir, you weren't standing here", or "Goods from under the counter." However, they have to be careful of "Remanent", "Delivery mistake", and the black pawns standing in each queue - speculators. Only those who most efficiently use the queue cards held in their hand will return home with their purchases...
The board game "Queue" tells the story of everyday life in the late PRL. The task of the players (from 2 to 5) seems simple. They have to send their family, consisting of five pawns, to the shops on the board and buy all the goods from the drawn shopping list. However, the problem is that the shelves in the five local shops are empty... Players place their pawns in queues, not knowing at the beginning which shop the goods will be delivered to. The queue starts pushing the door because everyone wants to be first. To push in the queue, players use queue cards played from their hand, such as "Mother with a child in arms", "Sir, you weren't standing here", or "Goods from under the counter." However, they have to be careful of "Remanent", "Delivery mistake", and the black pawns standing in each queue - speculators. Only those who most efficiently use the queue cards held in their hand will return home with their purchases...

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I personally prefer "Eurobusiness". You can buy it on allegro. When I was little, I really liked it. I often played it with my friends. Now I also bought it for my godson for his birthday, and he has exactly the same feelings as I did at the beginning. The competition for buying a particular country is huge! ;d. It was a good present, and personally for me, it's a "return to the past :)"
I personally prefer "Eurobusiness". You can buy it on allegro. When I was little, I really liked it. I often played it with my friends. Now I also bought it for my godson for his birthday, and he has exactly the same feelings as I did at the beginning. The competition for buying a particular country is huge! ;d. It was a good present, and personally for me, it's a "return to the past :)"

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I also spent my childhood playing Eurobusiness, it was a great entertainment in my youth. There were obviously no computers or smartphones yet, so besides playing football, it was one of the few entertainments available in Poland :) We could play it for whole days, it is a very similar game to Monopoly. I recommend it.
I also spent my childhood playing Eurobusiness, it was a great entertainment in my youth. There were obviously no computers or smartphones yet, so besides playing football, it was one of the few entertainments available in Poland :) We could play it for whole days, it is a very similar game to Monopoly. I recommend it.

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This is a very good question. With friends, we often meet to play various types of games, whether board games or card games. My favorite card game RPG "Munchkin" is not typical, and at the same time you can laugh a lot. As for board games, I recommend: 1. Codenames 2. Robinson Crusoe 3. Splendor An interesting alternative is also Escape Room board games - you can play them in a group or alone. And my latest discovery is Paragraph Game, which is a book game... the whole story depends on our choices and can unfold and end differently each time (I started with Alice in Nightmareland).
This is a very good question. With friends, we often meet to play various types of games, whether board games or card games. My favorite card game RPG "Munchkin" is not typical, and at the same time you can laugh a lot. As for board games, I recommend: 1. Codenames 2. Robinson Crusoe 3. Splendor An interesting alternative is also Escape Room board games - you can play them in a group or alone. And my latest discovery is Paragraph Game, which is a book game... the whole story depends on our choices and can unfold and end differently each time (I started with Alice in Nightmareland).

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I recommend the board game Everdell. It is a family game that is easy to learn but at the same time requires strategic thinking. Players take on the roles of animals that build their settlements in the forest town of Everdell. ☺️☺️☺️
I recommend the board game Everdell. It is a family game that is easy to learn but at the same time requires strategic thinking. Players take on the roles of animals that build their settlements in the forest town of Everdell. ☺️☺️☺️

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My favorite board games are "Don't be angry" and "Monopoly." I recommend them to everyone.

My favorite board games are "Don't be angry" and "Monopoly." I recommend them to everyone.


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"Chińczyk"
"Chińczyk"

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In my opinion, the best board game is Monopoly. I have always loved playing it.
In my opinion, the best board game is Monopoly. I have always loved playing it.

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Personally, I love playing Monopoly because there is always a lot of fun with it.
Personally, I love playing Monopoly because there is always a lot of fun with it.

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I recommend Monsters in Tokyo, Smash Up, Dixit, Kaleidos, and Spies.
I recommend Monsters in Tokyo, Smash Up, Dixit, Kaleidos, and Spies.

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I recommend a board game called "Catan" to you. It is a classic strategy game in which players take on the roles of settlers trying to build the largest settlement on the island of Catania. Players trade resources, build roads, settlements, and cities, and also compete for control over resources on the board. "Catan" is a great game for both beginners and experienced players. It provides lots of entertainment, player interaction, and strategic choices.
I recommend a board game called "Catan" to you. It is a classic strategy game in which players take on the roles of settlers trying to build the largest settlement on the island of Catania. Players trade resources, build roads, settlements, and cities, and also compete for control over resources on the board. "Catan" is a great game for both beginners and experienced players. It provides lots of entertainment, player interaction, and strategic choices.

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Rich dad, board game, Cashflow. Nice game that makes you aware that you can build your financial independence :)
Rich dad, board game, Cashflow. Nice game that makes you aware that you can build your financial independence :)

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Here are a few suggestions: 1. Catan (The Settlers of Catan): It's a strategic game in which players compete for resources and develop their colonies on a fictional island. 2. Ticket to Ride: A board game about creating railways and traveling, which is easy to learn but offers many strategies. 3. Dixit: It's a game based on illustrations, in which players try to guess what the cards of other players represent. It's a creative and imaginative game. 4. Pandemic: If you like cooperation, Pandemic is a game in which players work together as a team to stop a global epidemic. 5. Splendor: It's a game about trading and acquiring gems. It's simple to learn but offers many strategic possibilities. 6. Terraforming Mars: In this game, you need to transform Mars by developing colonies and agriculture. It's a strategic challenge. 7. Azul: A game about arranging ceramic tiles, which is both visually beautiful and strategically intriguing. 8. Codenames: It's a word game in which players try to guess words based on clues from their captain. It's a great team fun. Remember that the choice of board games depends on your preferences and the group of people you're playing with. Each of these games has its unique charm and can provide many hours of fun.
Here are a few suggestions: 1. Catan (The Settlers of Catan): It's a strategic game in which players compete for resources and develop their colonies on a fictional island. 2. Ticket to Ride: A board game about creating railways and traveling, which is easy to learn but offers many strategies. 3. Dixit: It's a game based on illustrations, in which players try to guess what the cards of other players represent. It's a creative and imaginative game. 4. Pandemic: If you like cooperation, Pandemic is a game in which players work together as a team to stop a global epidemic. 5. Splendor: It's a game about trading and acquiring gems. It's simple to learn but offers many strategic possibilities. 6. Terraforming Mars: In this game, you need to transform Mars by developing colonies and agriculture. It's a strategic challenge. 7. Azul: A game about arranging ceramic tiles, which is both visually beautiful and strategically intriguing. 8. Codenames: It's a word game in which players try to guess words based on clues from their captain. It's a great team fun. Remember that the choice of board games depends on your preferences and the group of people you're playing with. Each of these games has its unique charm and can provide many hours of fun.

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I have a few favorite titles. It will be hard to list all of them, but I will list the best ones below with short descriptions. Definitely all of these games require thinking and influence the development of each player, so that's a big plus. My top 5: 1. Cashflow - a heavily economic game where every decision allows you to escape the rat race and work on passive income instead. The game is fun and teaches simplified forms of investing in stocks or businesses. Highly recommended. 2. Catan - but only the version with expansions that eliminate randomness and focus more on strategic thinking. Only then it makes sense, and it's known that the one with a better strategy will win, not the one with better luck :) 3. Everdell - the most visually appealing game and also quite extensive, but simple to understand the rules. More family-friendly for chilling, as it is not focused on competition. Well... except for the points counted at the end :) but that's secondary in this game, as the primary focus is on having fun. 4. Terraforming Mars - A very cool game where the main goal is cooperation in order to modify Mars to make it suitable for living. The second goal is the development of your own corporations and expansion to increase income and influence on Mars. 5. 7 Wonders - gameplay mechanics are very similar to Everdell, so if you play one, you won't have a problem with learning the other. You build your wonders and collect points :) Friends also recommended Woodcraft to me, but I haven't had a chance to test it yet, but it may be interesting :)
I have a few favorite titles. It will be hard to list all of them, but I will list the best ones below with short descriptions. Definitely all of these games require thinking and influence the development of each player, so that's a big plus. My top 5: 1. Cashflow - a heavily economic game where every decision allows you to escape the rat race and work on passive income instead. The game is fun and teaches simplified forms of investing in stocks or businesses. Highly recommended. 2. Catan - but only the version with expansions that eliminate randomness and focus more on strategic thinking. Only then it makes sense, and it's known that the one with a better strategy will win, not the one with better luck :) 3. Everdell - the most visually appealing game and also quite extensive, but simple to understand the rules. More family-friendly for chilling, as it is not focused on competition. Well... except for the points counted at the end :) but that's secondary in this game, as the primary focus is on having fun. 4. Terraforming Mars - A very cool game where the main goal is cooperation in order to modify Mars to make it suitable for living. The second goal is the development of your own corporations and expansion to increase income and influence on Mars. 5. 7 Wonders - gameplay mechanics are very similar to Everdell, so if you play one, you won't have a problem with learning the other. You build your wonders and collect points :) Friends also recommended Woodcraft to me, but I haven't had a chance to test it yet, but it may be interesting :)

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Monopoly
Monopoly

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Of course, monopoly and risk. :)
Of course, monopoly and risk. :)

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The Valley of the Rabbits (published by Green Owl, 6+).
The Valley of the Rabbits (published by Green Owl, 6+).

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I think that chess or draughts can be cool board games. A good solution are board games like Monopoly. You can play for a long time and have fun with friends or family.
I think that chess or draughts can be cool board games. A good solution are board games like Monopoly. You can play for a long time and have fun with friends or family.

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Pandemic is my number three, In Pandemic, several virulent diseases have broken out simultaneously all over the world! The players are disease-fighting specialists whose mission is to treat disease hotspots while researching cures for each of four plagues before they get out of hand.

 My number two is Just one :Just One is a cooperative party game in which you play together to discover as many mystery words as possible. Find the best clue to help your teammate. Be unique, as all identical clues will be cancelled!

Cashflow is my number one. 

All these games are good for my children

Pandemic is my number three, In Pandemic, several virulent diseases have broken out simultaneously all over the world! The players are disease-fighting specialists whose mission is to treat disease hotspots while researching cures for each of four plagues before they get out of hand.

 My number two is Just one :Just One is a cooperative party game in which you play together to discover as many mystery words as possible. Find the best clue to help your teammate. Be unique, as all identical clues will be cancelled!

Cashflow is my number one. 

All these games are good for my children


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Monopol
Monopol

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Alias
Alias

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Monopoly. It evokes a lot of emotions in the players. The outcome is unpredictable😉
Monopoly. It evokes a lot of emotions in the players. The outcome is unpredictable😉

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In my opinion, one of the best board games is "Jungle Speed". The goal of the game is to be the first player to get rid of all their cards and become the Chief of Abulubulu. Shuffle all 80 cards and deal them face down among the players (equally, if possible), so that each of them has their own stack of covered cards.
In my opinion, one of the best board games is "Jungle Speed". The goal of the game is to be the first player to get rid of all their cards and become the Chief of Abulubulu. Shuffle all 80 cards and deal them face down among the players (equally, if possible), so that each of them has their own stack of covered cards.

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Of course, board games are a great way to spend time in the comfort of your home, especially on colder days. Here are a few diverse game suggestions that may interest you:

1. **Catan:** It's a popular strategic game where players compete to gather resources and expand their settlements.

2. **Ticket to Ride:** It's a pleasant game where players create railway connections between cities and collect ticket cards.

3. **Splendor:** It's a fast-paced economic game where players trade gemstones and try to score as many victory points as possible.

4. **Codenames:** It's a word game where players try to uncover the identities of their agents using word clues.

5. **Pandemic:** It's a cooperative game where players work together to stop an epidemic and save the world.

6. **7 Wonders:** It's a strategic game where players build civilizations, develop their cities, and construct wonders of the world.

7. **Dixit:** It's a creative game where players describe pictures, aiming to be both understandable and unpredictable.

8. **Scythe:** It's an ambitious strategic game set in an alternative Europe after World War I, where players compete for territories and resources.

9. **Azul:** It's an abstract game where players arrange tiles on a board, trying to score as many points as possible.

10. **Terraforming Mars:** It's an advanced strategic game where players compete to colonize Mars.

These are just a few suggestions, and there are many more fantastic board games in different categories. The choice depends on players' preferences and the atmosphere you want to create during gameplay.

Of course, board games are a great way to spend time in the comfort of your home, especially on colder days. Here are a few diverse game suggestions that may interest you:

1. **Catan:** It's a popular strategic game where players compete to gather resources and expand their settlements.

2. **Ticket to Ride:** It's a pleasant game where players create railway connections between cities and collect ticket cards.

3. **Splendor:** It's a fast-paced economic game where players trade gemstones and try to score as many victory points as possible.

4. **Codenames:** It's a word game where players try to uncover the identities of their agents using word clues.

5. **Pandemic:** It's a cooperative game where players work together to stop an epidemic and save the world.

6. **7 Wonders:** It's a strategic game where players build civilizations, develop their cities, and construct wonders of the world.

7. **Dixit:** It's a creative game where players describe pictures, aiming to be both understandable and unpredictable.

8. **Scythe:** It's an ambitious strategic game set in an alternative Europe after World War I, where players compete for territories and resources.

9. **Azul:** It's an abstract game where players arrange tiles on a board, trying to score as many points as possible.

10. **Terraforming Mars:** It's an advanced strategic game where players compete to colonize Mars.

These are just a few suggestions, and there are many more fantastic board games in different categories. The choice depends on players' preferences and the atmosphere you want to create during gameplay.

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Carcassonne, Monopoly, labyrinth, and timeline
Carcassonne, Monopoly, labyrinth, and timeline

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