The 2004 Good Gift Games Guide

Tuesday, December 7th, 2004

The 2004 Good Gift Games Guide presents a number of boardgames — for adults:

Once upon a time, when you were shorter and less concerned about carbs, winter meant board games. With several weeks off from school and increasingly inhospitable weather outside, whiling away the hours over Battleship or Payday seemed like a pretty good use of time. [...] You’ve grown up since then, and maybe you now dismiss board games as “kids’ stuff.” But I’ll tell you a secret: Board games have grown up, too. In the last 15 years a new breed of game has hit the market, those designed specifically for adults. And more people are turning to board games as one of the best (and cheapest) forms of at-home entertainment.

The recommended games meet three criteria:

  1. Easy to learn, with rules that can be explained in less than five minutes
  2. Entertaining, so committed to the fun factor that even the guy who comes in dead last has a great time playing
  3. Quick, lacking downtime and requiring no more than an hour to complete.

The games:

  • Ticket to Ride
  • Boomtown
  • Carcassonne: The City
  • Alhambra
  • Memoir ’44
  • Cranium Hoopla
  • Hansa
  • BuyWord
  • San Juan
  • Loco!

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