How to Play

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I always find it easier to watch a video “how to play” a game instead of reading the rules. I usually read the rules afterwards anyway but when I teach the kids in our board game club, I often choose to play a video instead of doing all the explaining.

Here you can find videos in which you will learn how to play a certain game. Just click on the name of the game.

Above and Below

Castles of Mad King Ludwig (or here)

Codenames

Colt Express (or here)

Coup

Dominion

Dungeon Roll

Five Tribes

Flash Point Fire Rescue (Also watch: experienced version)

Imhotep (also here with my favorite group)

Istanbul

Jaipur

Kodama

Lanterns

Legends of Andor

Lords of Waterdeep (or also here)

Lost Cities (the board game)

Machi Koro

Mice and Mystics

Modern Art

Mysterium (also here)

Near and Far

Photosynthesis

Puerto Rico

Samurai Spirit

Scythe (correction here)

7 Wonders (or also here)

Sheriff of Nottingham

Small World

Splendor

Stone Age

Ticket to Ride

Tsuro

Stuffed Fables

7 Wonders Duel

Terra Mystica(or here)

The Castles of Burgundy

Tokaido

 

 

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Best Board Games for Very Young Children

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This category lists games that are either suitable for younger kids or could be played with both little and older children. As we started playing board games when my daughter was older, we don’t own all of the following games but I have browsed the Internet and visited forums of gaming communities for tips. These games are among the most popular with families with younger kids. The recommended ages are not by the manufacturers but by the community (families who actually played these games with their kids at that age).

I encourage you to read reviews online on Amazon and go to www.boardgamegeek.com where you can find more details, reviews, videos etc.

Ages 2 or 3 and up

The Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel Game 
the sneaky squirrel

ThinkFun Zingo
My daughter would beat my son every time they played when he was 3 and she was 5 but what made this game enjoyable for us was the fact that he was so proud of distributing the tiles! My husband, my daughter and I would compete but he was in charge of the tiles! You should have seen his face!
zingo

 

 

 

 

 

Ages 3 and up

Hoot Owl Hoot
Hoot owl hoot

 

 

 

 

Hisss Card Game
hiss

 

 

 

 

Lucky Sock Game (3 or 4 and up)
lucky sock

 

 

 

 

Enchanted Tower

Little Orchard

Loopin’ Chewie

Animal Upon Animal

Robot Turtles

Chicken Cha Cha Cha

 Max

 

Ages 4 and up

My First Stone Age

Rhino Hero

My First Carcassonne

Spot It

Spooky Stairs

Looping Louie

Monza

The Magic Labyrinth

Gulo Gulo

Junior Labyrinth
junior labyrinth

 

 

 

 

Pengoloo
pengoloo

 

 

 

 

Mystery Garden
mystery garden

 

 

 

 

Gobblet Gobblers
Gobblet Gobblers

 

 

 

 

Ages 4 or 5

Enchanted Forest

The Hare and The Tortoise

 

Ages 5 and up

Bug Trails

Race to the Treasure

race to the treasure

 

 

 

 

Whoowasit It is a cooperative game, it is a perfect game to play with kids of different ages. It has a magic feel to it because the electronic treasure chest talks to you and gives you clues when you press buttons.
Whoowasit

 

 

 

 

Happy Salmon (party game)

Outfoxed

Dr. Eureka

Sleeping Queens

ICECOOL

Best Treehouse Ever

Forbidden Island

Zombie Dice

Leo Goes to the Barber

The Three Little Pigs

Ages 5 or 6 and up

Catan Junior

Kingdomino

Ticket to Ride: First Journey

Survive Escape From Atlantis

The Downfall of Pompeii

Ghost Fightin’ Treasure Hunters

 

Ages 6 and up

Castle Panic

Minecraft Card Game

Stuffed Fables (ages 6 or 7)

 

Here are some other suggestions copied off a forum:

My 4.3/4 year-old loves …

– Cube Quest (nearly competitive)

– Beastie Bar (nearly competitive)

– Dead Man’s Draw (yeah)

– Frank’s Zoo (not quite competitive, plus, open information)

– Get Bit (random play mode)

– Ugah Ugah (nearly competitive)

 

My five year old enjoys

Camel Up

Hula Hippos

LCR

 

Another list of games recommended for 4-year-olds is here.

When your kids turn seven, they can start playing many games so I could list tons of them here. Instead I will give you links to discussions or suggestions on Boardgamegeek where parents give you advice based on their experience with their kids. You can find many ideas in each list.

I only started researching and buying board games when my daughter was in 1st grade. We did not have a huge selection. But I know she enjoyed Magic Labyrinth, Ghost Blitz, etc. Ghost Blitz is awesome. I highly recommend it.

Growing Up with Games: Years 4 – 7

My 7-year-old’s Top 25 Games

Top 10 “serious” games I play with my 7 year old

Looking for games for my 7-year-old

Games your 7-year-old can play

Games for 5- and 7-year-old

Games for 6-7-year-olds

Recommend me some games for 7-9-year old

Kids on Board Games Geeklist – July 2017

 

If you have kids of different ages, I suggest you google something like this: “games for ?-year-old and ?-year-old boardgamegeek”. You will probably get a few results and links to discussions where someone asked the same question in the past.

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Best Board Games for Children of All Ages

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Looking back on my childhood I try to think of something that stands out the most, something I have fond memories of, something I really enjoyed and would love to do with my family, with my own kids. It is quite easy—I loved winter time when my parents were not too busy on the weekend, tending our huge garden, and we would sit around the dining table and play cards or other games. There was not such a wide selection and variety of games in the former Czechoslovakia then as there is now here but we still had fun.

When my kids were little I couldn’t wait for them to grow up a little to be able to play a board game with us. It was quite challenging to find games that would be suitable for both my kids when they were younger—a game we could all enjoy. My kids are 22 months apart and at that age it makes a huge difference. We struggled to find a game that my son could play with us but would not be beaten by his older sister all the time. Yes, you can play Chutes and Ladders, Trouble, etc. but I’ve always wanted to include games that would be different, fun but would exercise your mind too. Besides, I’d get really bored with the usual lot that is available at Toys’r’us.

I have been collecting board games appropriate for my kids’ ages for several years. We have so many now that it is even hard to manage to play all of them during winter (we spend most of the time outdoors when the weather allows it so winter is the best season for board games for us).

Every winter, once a week (mostly on Saturdays) I host a gaming club. I asked three friends of my daughter when she was in 2nd grade to join and it has been a huge success since then. They love it. Now when they girls are a bit older, they play games for 6 hours.

Update (2017): After five years of running the club for my daughter and her friends, I have created a second group for my son. We play even more than before and love it.

I know you will probably not buy all the games from my lists.  Just take a look and maybe it will give you an idea for a nice Christmas gift. Wouldn’t you love it if your kids wanted to play a game with you instead of vegging out on the sofa in front of TV?

There is a separate list of games to play with younger kids here but if it is a game equally suitable for both older and younger kids, I will list it in both sections.

If you wish to learn more about a certain game, a great website is BoardGameGeek where you can see the rating, recommended age (both by the publisher and community), you can find useful videos about how to play that game etc.

Attention

I have recently updated my website and started making separate lists of games we own and play, based on the number of players. Check out the following lists for new games because I will no longer be adding the games to this list.

Games for 2 players

Games for 3 players

Games for 4 (or 5) players

Cooperative Games

Party Games (games for a larger group, 5 or mostly 6 players and up)

Word Games and Other Education Games

 

Magic Labyrinth
The Magic labyrinth
This game has been very popular with everyone and a lot of my friends (Moms) asked me where I got it when they saw us play it. Don’t buy it for more than $30 on Amazon. I noticed the price was $99 on some days, then it went down to $28, then two days later back up to $50. Keep checking if the price is above $30.
Gobblet Gobblers
Gobblet Gobblers
Tic-Tac-Toe with a twist. Both my kids love it.
Gobblet
gobblet
Ghost Blitz
Ghost Blitz
This is a fantastic game. A reviewer on Amazon nicely described it: “5 items with 5 distinct colors (white ghost, red chair, green bottle, blue book, grey mouse). Flip a card, the card has a picture of two of the items; if the item pictured is the color of the actual item (say a grey mouse sitting on a blue chair), grab that item (the mouse) as fast as you can. However, if the items pictured both are the wrong color (say a red ghost with a green book), then grab the only item not shown in any way (not a ghost, not red, not a book, and not green – leaves you with grey mouse, quick grab it!).” My son was able to play with us last year when he was 6. I think any kid above age 5 should be able to play it.
Taiga
Taiga
This memory game with a twist is an easy concept so younger kids can play but it is hard even for an adult because it is not easy to remember the location of the animals. There is a different animal on the front and the back of each wooden disk and as you constantly flip the disks you have to try to remember what animal is face down in order to find it when you need it. It is a fun game but not very well known in the US I think. I discovered it in Prague when visiting my favorite store that specializes in games.
Whoowasit
Whoowasit
Although the recommended age online is 7 and up, my son enjoyed this game even before he turned 6. Because it is a cooperative game, it is a perfect game to play with kids of different ages. It has a magic feel to it because the electronic treasure chest talks to you and gives you clues when you press buttons. Read about it on Amazon to get a better picture
Fish Stix
Fish Stix 2 Fish Stix
Qwirkle
quirkle
Ticket to Ride
Ticket to ride
The kids like to play this one–it is a fun game.
Castle Panic
castlepanic
We have only played this game as a family so I can’t tell you how it would work for let’s say my daughter and her friends. The recommended age is 10 and up but because it is a cooperative game, my son could easily join us when he was only 6. It is something different from the other games we own and my son is always excited when we suggest playing it. There is a nice review on Amazon that could help you choose which of the strategy games is right for your family. Update: We got an expansion to this game because I was told it makes it much better. We have not managed to play it with it yet.
Catan Jr.
settlersofcatanThe Settlers of Catan is one of the most popular strategic games in Germany and I played it with my friends there. I was so excited to find that there is a junior version. There is a nice review on Amazon that could help you choose which of the strategy games is right for your family.
Carcassonne
carcassonneAlthough my husband and I used to play it a lot before our kids were born, we have not tried it with our kids. Now they are old enough to start playing so we will take the game out and I am sure it will be a hit. I can’t wait to give it a shot with my daughter’s friends in our game club.There is a nice review on Amazon that could help you choose which of the strategy games is right for your family. We bought this game in Europe and it is expensive on Amazon but I think Rio Grande Games Carcassonne – The Castle is probably the same game.
Labyrinth
Labyrinth
We own the Junior Version, which is great. If we didn’t have the Magic Labyrinth, I would have bought this one a long time ago. But based on the reviews it is as good as the junior version so I wouldn’t hesitate to buy it.
Forbidden Island
Forbidden IslandA cooperative game. There is a nice review on Amazon that could help you choose which of the strategy games is right for your family. Kids love it! Once this game is easy to win for your kids, you can move on to Forbidden Desert.
Zooloretto
ZoolorettoAnother European strategy game that was recommended to me. A nice game.
Chateau Roquefort or under the title we own it: Burg Appenzell
Chateau RoquefortThe only game I list here that might be hard to obtain. It is a fabulous game though. If it was easy to get I’d have it at the top of my list. You can try to email this store because they often order the games again even if they are out of stock. And here’s one more link, just in case.
Doodle Dice
doodle dice
No Stress Chess
No stress chess
We played it with our kids and I must say that if you have an eight-year-old, then it doesn’t make much sense to buy it. You will move on to a regular game pretty soon. My son (6), however, enjoyed the cards. A young child would probably benefit more from this game.
Boggle
boggleA friend of mine, who was helping me learn English when we came to the US, introduced me to this word game and I fell in love with it. We played it with the girls a few times and I think they enjoyed it. My daughter sometimes plays with me.
Cartoon it
cartoonit
Pictionary Jr.
Pictionary Jr.
Charades
charadesYou don’t need to get this particular one. It just happens that we bought this set because I bought it on a whim at B&N. We have had so much fun with it since then. Some expressions are more difficult for younger kids but there aren’t too many of those and at least they can learn something new (e.g. metal detector).
Taboo Jr  OR Don’t Say It
Dont say itWe have the former one because I bought it for my students before my kids were even born. But the price shocked me when I looked it up now so I think the game is now sold under the latter title. The girls in our Game Club love it! They never want to stop playing this one.  This game is fun for all ages. I used a German version of it with my students in high school (in German language class) and they all loved it—better than sitting down with a textbook.
Q-bitz This is a hit with girls in our Game Club!

Qbitz
Quoridor
quridor
Robot Turtles
Robot TurtlesI have just stumbled upon this game and have read raving reviews so I am adding it to my “To Buy” list. Kids learn the basics of programming in a hands-on, screen-free environment.
Dixit
Dixit
This game is so much fun that even my husband wanted to play with us when we had my daughter’s friends over for a game night. If you play it more often you need to get the expansion packs though because you’d get tired of the same cards.
Pajaggle
pajaggleI discovered this game at a board game store at the mall. It is not as easy as it looks and it is fun—a different type of activity, trying to fit the shapes into the right spot. I bought two so that they could compete but if you decide to go for another color, someone can be at a disadvantage because I think the orange is easier than the yellow, for example.
Story Cubes
Story CubesIf you want to give your kids a creativity boost, this is a good and enjoyable way to do it. The dice are small and you can take them on trips with you. My kids like to create very silly stories.
Blokus
index
I used to play this game with my husband and friends before our kids were born. When my daughter was little she’d play with the pieces and placed them on the board. We haven’t played this game with kids yet because I chose other ones that I thought were more fun at that age. I will introduce it to our “game club” this year (my daughter meets with her three friends to play board games once a week in winter).
HedBanz
hedbanz
This game should be at the top but I figured most of you are aware of it and you didn’t come here to see what you already know, right? But just in case you don’t own it yet, as soon as your kids will try it, they’ll be hooked.
Math Dice Jr. (great reviews!)
math dice jrI know this one is probably not as much fun as the other games but because you can practice math skills while playing a game, I want to include it. When your kids outgrow it, buy the original set: Math Dice

Ravensburger Enchanted Forest (6 and up but enjoyable for kids over 4 if you modify rules or play with older siblings) You can read a review on amazon how to modify the rules here.
enchanted forest

King of Tokyo Surprisingly entertaining. I was skeptical but the amount of raving reviews made me buy it. All the kids that tried it loved it.
king of tokyo

Camel Up We love this game! So different from other games. No wonder it won the award Spiel des Jahres (Game of the Year).
camel up

Tsuro: The Game of the Path This is a fun simple game when you want to take a break from more complex games. But it is not one of the games the girls in our club would like to play often.
tsuro

Scrambled States The girls in our game club enjoyed it quite a lot. I was actually surprised.
scrambled states

Rummikub
rummikub

Carcassonne: Hunters And Gatherers
carcassone hunters and gatherers

Clue  The girls had a lot of fun playing this game.
clue

7 Wonders This game is awesome but you have to invest at least an hour into explaining it for the first time. I was a bit worried and am glad I waited until the girls were in 4th grade because they wouldn’t have managed last year. But once you know the rules and play once, it is fairly easy to play.
7 wonders

If you love 7 Wonders and only have 2 players, my son totally loves the version for 2 players called Duel.

7 Wonders Duel Board Game
duel

One Night Ultimate Werewolf Board Game This is a totally different game–the girls were very excited but sometimes had trouble fibbing and lying, which is necessary in this game. I think they will get better at it every year as they get older.
one night werewolf

Beasty Bar I got a tip for this game in a game store in Prague. A nice addition to our collection.
beasty bar

Escape I like to play cooperative games with the girls so I was immediately interested when I came across it online. It is good but a bit hectic and does not give them much chance to discuss their options. I think we will play it once in a while for a change but may prefer the other cooperative games.
Escape

Lost Cities
Lost cities

There is a card game for 2 players that is pretty good:

Lost Cities – The Card Game
lost cities card game

Apples to Apples Junior Everybody loves this game. My daughter wished for it for Christmas.
apples to apples

PicWits
picwits

Pandemic (cooperative game)
Pandemic

Splendor
Splendor

Love Letter
Love Letter

10 Days In Europe Game
10 days in europe

Betrayal At House On The Hill  (cooperative game)
Betrayal

 Tokaido
tokaido

Colt Express
colt express

Istanbul
Istanbul

Forbidden Desert
forbidden desert

Machi Koro
machi Koro

Small World
small world

Codenames
Codenames

Double Ditto
double ditto

Mysterium
mysterium

Hive Pocket  2 player game (I read reviews that recommended getting the pocket version because it also contains the expansion)
hive

Dominion
dominion

Lords of Waterdeep: A Dungeons & Dragons Board Game
lords of waterdeep

El Dorado
el dorado

Imhotep
imhotep

Sheriff of Nottingham
sheriff

Coup
coup

Citadels
citadels

Other Games

Here are some games we do not own but are on my list. Some are for kids 8 and up, some for older kids (age 10 or 12 and up).

Agricola
agricola
Village
village

Dutch Blitz
dutch blitz

Munchkin Deluxe
munchkin

Rollick
rollick

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The Best Board Games

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Looking back on my childhood I try to think of something that stands out the most, something I have fond memories of, something I really enjoyed and would love to do with my family, with my own kids. It is quite easy—I loved winter time when my parents were not too busy on the weekend, tending our huge garden, and we would sit around the dining table and play cards or other games. There was not such a wide selection and variety of games in the former Czechoslovakia then as there is now here but we still had fun.

When my kids were little I couldn’t wait for them to grow up a little to be able to play a board game with us. It was quite challenging to find games that would be suitable for both my kids when they were younger—a game we could all enjoy. My kids are 22 months apart and at that age it makes a huge difference. We struggled to find a game that my son could play with us but would not be beaten by his older sister all the time. Yes, you can play Chutes and Ladders, Trouble, etc. but I’ve always wanted to include games that would be different, fun but would exercise your mind too. Besides, I’d get really bored with the usual lot that is available at Toys’r’us.

My kids are now 6 and 8 and it is a lot more fun to play board games as a family now than two years ago. We are getting there! I have been collecting board games appropriate for my kids’ ages for two years. We have so many now that it is even hard to manage to play all of them during winter (we spend most of the time outdoors when the weather allows it so winter is the best season for board games for us).

Last winter, when my daughter was in 2nd grade, I decided to host a game club every Saturday afternoon. My daughter asked three of her friends to join and it was a huge success! They loved it. We are going to repeat this every winter from now on till they are no longer interested.

When we are in Prague, I usually visit a specialized store that carries award winners from Germany. I was able to find an ingenious game that my friends here (in New Jersey) were not aware of but you can easily order it from Amazon. You just need to know that it exists. I think it was the most popular game for the girls last winter and I have purchased several as gifts. (Magic Labyrinth)

I know I am probably a bit extreme but you don’t have to get all of them. Just take a look and maybe my list will give you an idea for a nice Christmas gift. Wouldn’t you love it if your kids wanted to play a game with you instead of vegging out on the sofa in front of TV?

There is a separate list of games to play with younger kids here but if it is a game equally suitable for both older and younger kids, I will list it in both sections.

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