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Getting to Know All the Types of Board Games

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From classic board games to cooperative play, you’ll find that the common denominator for all games is having fun with your family and friends. Keep reading to learn about the different types of board games.




Types of Board Games


Here are some of the most popular types of board games:

  • Classic Board Games
  • Educational Board Games
  • Strategy Board Games
  • Party Board Games


Classic Board Games


Classic board games are the more traditional type of games that you might have played throughout your childhood. They're well suited for players of all ages and range in group size, making them a versatile option for you and your family. Most classic board games are abstract strategy board games. They're fairly straightforward and have simple rules that are easy to understand. These games rely more on skill and strategy than luck. You’ll find that the moves you make will directly impact the rest of the game, making you weigh each decision carefully. Some common classic board games include chess, draughts, backgammon and dominoes.


Educational Board Games


Educational board games make learning fun. They're geared toward learning a particular skill, topic or technique in an entertaining way that won't feel like just another educational lesson. They're a great option for young children. One fun educational game option is a brainteaser. A brainteaser is designed to give you a puzzle to solve without any clues. It is a great way to test yourself while having fun.


Strategy Board Games


These types of board games make the player think more strategically and tactically.


Strategy games are all about making critical decisions. The decision that you make will determine the outcome of the game. These types of board games are great for working on critical thinking skills and situational awareness. Chinese checkers is a popular strategy game.


Party Board Games


Looking for an easy way to entertain friends at a party? Opt for a party-themed board game. They tend to be easy to understand and teach, so large groups of people can play together. Party games tend to rely more on social skills like bluffing or acting than strategy skills. Party games can vary in type from bingo to different drinking games.


Party games can also be cooperative, where everyone works together toward one goal and they are less competitive than player vs. player games.


Multiplayer Board Games


Sometimes it's not about what game you're playing but about who you get to play with.


2-Player Board Games


Looking to challenge your family member or friend? Opt for a two-player game for a competitive challenge and see who can win! These types of board games can only accommodate two players and are best for small gatherings. Common favourites include ticktacktoe or chess.


4-Player Board Games


If you have a small family, opt for a board game that can accommodate four people so everyone has a chance to play. Some popular options are dominoes or Chinese checkers.


Board Games for More Than 9 Players


If you're looking for a game to play with a large group of people, opt for a board game that can accomodate nine players or more. Most of these types of board games will allow your group of players to split into teams to make the game move smoothly. Stacking games like Jenga, or party games are popular choices for large groups of players.


Tabletop Sports & Desktop Games


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If you want to find a more active game to play with your family, opt for a tabletop sports game or a mini desktop game. These games include air hockey, table tennis, fussball or pinball. Whether playing a laid-back game with family or a competitive game with friends, you’ll certainly have fun.

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