Fun Board & Card Games for 2+
Funkyart
7 months ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (30)
Funkyart
7 months agoRelated Discussions
What Are Your Favorite Card & Board Games? Any Recommendations?
Comments (53)This post is bringing up many wonderful memories. When I was a kid, our family played Yahtzee just about every night when we were on summer vacation (it was one of the few things that brought us together.) My sister and I would quietly stay up well after bedtime to have "Spit"(the card game) tournaments (it was also a great procrastination tool to keep us from homework--which also worked in college.) Our family also played Hearts, Spades, Sorry, Big Boggle (I can no longer find this version of Boggle) and Risk (there were always a lot of hurt feelings with this game.) When I was 16 I went on a bike trip across Maine with two older sisters--we brought a word dice game called Perquacky and played it in the camping area rest rooms (where there was light) at night (I think we only played if there was some sort of vanity shelf or large sink area. I hope we didn't sit on the floor.) Many of us got together this summer for vacation and we had fun with Texas Hold 'Em. My parents and a couple of my sisters really enjoy(ed) bridge. The games I've enjoyed playing with my kids are Scrabble, Cribbage (a favorite for my daughter and I when we are on vacation--we keep score with pencil and paper rather than a board), Sequence, Canasta, Chutes and Ladders, Life, Careers, Battle Ship, Rack-O and some lesser known games. Several of these come in small boxes and use special cards: Quiddler, Rat-a-tat-cat, Frog Juice, and for small kids Panda-momium and Hiss. We were/are particularly fond of Rat-a-tat cat and Frog Juice. Blink is also supposed to be very good. A game my teenage daughter and I got hooked on for a while is Fluxx--which is a card game with a special pack of cards. The rules of the game continually change depending on the card you play. It is great fun. We wore through a couple of decks. Mary 228: Harry's Hat game sounds like it would be lots of fun. Thanks for the chance to reminisce....See MoreWeekly game/card group
Comments (15)It's a form of Canasta. You need a certain number of points in cards to get on the table. All cards have a point value. For example you can't lay down less then a total of 50 points to start. That is pretty easy. But we play in rounds and by the 4th or 5th round you need 150/190 points to get in the game. So at that point we deal 13 cards instead of the usual 11. At the start each player takes cards off the stack and deals out two hands of 11 cards each, one for themselves and one for the person on their left. You tell the person on the left whether the cards you gave them are their hand or their foot. They cannot look at their foot until all of their hand is depleted....See MoreCard or board game?
Comments (42)As their name suggests, gambling aims to make as much money as possible and offer only opportunities that I think only experts see. And play at https://leon.casino / slots / all / top. Maybe they would win something. I'm not lucky enough to win, and I'm not so good at games. Even if I play from home, it would have no charm when I'm physically in the casino atmosphere does everything, especially you can meet rich people, as they're usually so people come not those who have nothing to eat. How do you think I'm right or not?...See MoreOBF- June Hello Summer Card Seed Swap + Funtabulous Games
Comments (74)Shirley, I received your really cute card and the seeds yesterday. Thanks so much. I took a quick picture. Anyway, a gorgeous Golden Retriever puppy with an American flag on the card and Crocosmia, Clematis and Painted Daisy seeds. Thanks so much, Shirley. Love each one!...See MoreFunkyart
7 months agodeegw
7 months agoFunkyart
7 months agolast modified: 7 months agoFunkyart
7 months agolast modified: 7 months agoOlychick
7 months agoFunkyart
7 months agoarcy_gw
7 months agoFunkyart
7 months agoFunkyart
6 months agosalonva
14 days agoFunkyart
13 days ago
Related Stories
COFFEE WITH AN ARCHITECTLet's Play: Design! The Board Game
Gather some friends and print out these pages for old-fashioned design-friendly fun
Full StoryHOUZZ CALLShow Us Your Board Game Collection (and Where You Keep It)!
We want to see how you store your games at home, whether they’re stuffed in closets or displayed on shelves
Full StoryKIDS’ SPACESRoom of the Day: A Fun and Functional Lounge for 2 Tweens
A former narrow playroom becomes a stylish lounge where soon-to-be-teen sisters study and hang out with their friends
Full StoryBARN HOMESRoom of the Day: Rural Barn Salvaged for Fun and Games
Rather than tearing down an 18th-century barn on a former working farm, architects turn it into a family entertainment center
Full StoryFun With Scrabble Around the House
Classic board game's letter tiles inspire Scrabble-geek home décor
Full StoryBASEMENTSBasement of the Week: Games, Guests and Ship-Shape Storage in Toronto
Maximizing space and fun possibilities is the mantra in this fun lower level brimming with amenities
Full StoryLIFEGreat Game Setups for Snowbound Days
School might be closed, but the kids will be open to fun — and out of your hair — when you set up a space for table games
Full StoryFUN HOUZZBinge on the Design of ‘House of Cards’
Pull up a seat to Netflix’s addictive political drama for sets and fashions rife with intrigue
Full StoryFEEL-GOOD HOME12 Backyard Games to Play All Summer Long
Take the fun outside with activities such as a bean bag toss, tabletop tic-tac-toe and badminton
Full StoryLIVING ROOMS15 Fun Features for Family Rooms
Put the family back in your family room with a colorful mural, photo gallery or table ready for your gang’s favorite game
Full Story
Annie Deighnaugh