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Name of the game: Board and card games still offer family-friendly fun

Published: Friday, Nov. 23, 2007 12:10 a.m. MST
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Family games

Settlers of Catan (Mayfair, $42). There's a new version of this classic game with a frame to hold pieces and upgraded components. "Settlers of Catan was the first euro-style game to make a big splash," says Jones. This version takes a best seller and makes it better."

Ticket to Ride: Switzerland (Days of Wonder, $25). This is another expansion of a best-selling franchise, this time set in a different country.

Incan Gold (Sunriver Games, $19.95). This is a push-your-luck game. Go for more treasure but risk losing what you have. "I take it everywhere I go," says Jones. "It's really a neat game. It has a very high fun factor."

Gamers' games

Talisman (Black Industries, $50). This also is a new reprint of a classic game that a lot of adults will remember playing as kids, says Jones. It's a fantasy game featuring the use of special powers to fight monsters.

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StarCraft (Fantasy Flight Games, $79.95). A computer game that has been turned into a board game. "It came out as a beautiful game," says Jones. It's an epic fantasy-adventure game that can take three hours to play.

Hannibal Rome vs. Carthage (Avalon Hill, $64.95). Another out-of-print game that has been selling for up to $200 on eBay, says Jones, and now reintroduced. "It's a fantastic little game, one of the best war games ever."

Tannhauser (Fantasy Flight Games, $59.95). An alternate history game based on the premise that World War I didn't end, but the Nazis still came along and now are trying to unlock the dark cornerstones of hell, while union forces try to stop them.

Party games

FlapDoodle and Quelf (Wiggity Bang Games, $24.95 and $29.95). You may have to take off your shoes and make your toes talk to each other in this crazy Cranium-like game. FlapDoodle is for the younger set; Quelf for the older ones.

Attribute (Z-Man Games, $15). Similar to the popular Apples to Apples but preferred by some gamers. It adds a new twist in that you can play a card with an opposite or a matching theme, depending on the sheep cards you have.

Recent comments

An absolutely hysterical game for adults and teens is Munchkin. There...

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