Who doesn’t love a board game during Christmas?! Settling down with the family after the Christmas dinner with some games to play is just the best! Sometimes it could be tricky to find the right one. Good family board games are fun for both kids and adults alike, not too complicated but still exciting.
Here’s our list of games that has something for everyone.
BACK to The classics – sequence
Sequence is a classic game that is great for the whole family and easy to play for all ages. Just play a card from your hand, and place a chip on a corresponding space on the game board. When you have five in a row, it’s a SEQUENCE. Learn to block your opponents or remove their chips, and watch out for the Jacks – they’re wild! With a little strategy and luck, you’ll be a winner.
For the detectives – Murdle
The popular online game and bestselling book series by G.T. Karber — full of puzzles solved using logic, skill, and the power of deduction! Every Murdle is a humorous mini-mystery that challenges you to find whodunit while using a unique logic grid to map out your clues and discover the solution. It’s great for ages 14 and up and everyone who enjoys puzzle games!
Fun for the whole family – Red Light Green Light
The classic school game is now a fast-action, quick-to-learn card game. Red Light, Green Light 1-2-3 is a great card game for the whole family as it’s very easy to learn but fun for all ages.
Just follow the pattern: Red Light – Green Light – 1 – 2 – 3. Play as many cards on your turn as you can in that order. Can’t play a card? Draw one from the deck and play passes to the next “driver”. Play all your cards first to dodge traffic and win the game!
For Traitors fans – The Traitors Board Games
You’ve watched the show, now experience the The Traitors Official Board Game for yourself! Inspired by your favourite elements of the hit TV show, Faithfuls and Traitor alike must go on missions to earn gold for the prize fund. The Traitor will play to earn the right to murder at night, and all the Faithfuls must try and banish at the Round Table. The two players with the most gold will compete for the prize fund. Will they split the fund? Or try and take it for themselves? Get them before they get you!
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