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Showing posts with label best. Show all posts
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Monday, March 31, 2025

Top 10 Best Dice Games

Dice and games, games and dice...they just go together. Here are my nominations for the ten best dice games, in no particular order:

Qwixx

Fun to play, hard to spell. You move higher on 2 tracks, and at the same time lower on 2 tracks, hoping for the right die roll in the right color. And you can even score on your opponent's turn.

Rattlebones

In Rattlebones, you actually create your own dice, thanks to an ingenious method of replacable die faces, and then use them to collect tokens in a creepy carnival.

Sorcerer City

You choose which tracks to advance in order to score. Sounds simple, but since one track affects another, it's really a fun and challenging mechanic.

Roll For the Galaxy

Your dice give you choices of actions, from exploring new worlds to shipping planetary resources. The trick here is guessing which actions your opponents will pick so you can piggyback on their dice.

Super Skill Pinball

I've never been a pinball fan, but I like using dice to decide which bumpers to hit for maximum ball time. More fun than actual pinball.

Sagrada

Sagrada wins the prize for most beautiful game. Draft the jewel-colored dice by color and number to try to create the highest-scoring pattern on your stained glass window.

Pirates Dice

Yes, it's just Liar's Dice with a Pirates of the Caribbean overlay, but the barnacle-encrusted cups have a cool texture, and the classic gameplay is still fun. Get yourself two copies and play with eight people for an awesome experience.

Dice Town

A Wild West overlay makes this game interesting as you choose which of the six stations on the street to try for. You need to roll the most of one face to become the Sheriff, pan for gold, have a shoot-out...

Martian Dice

The Martians are the good guys here, trying to roll and capture chickens, cows, and humans without being overpowered by tanks. A push-your-luck game.

Dice City

Not to be confused with Dice Town, players buy cards to lay out in their town grid, creating mines to roll resources, public buildings to roll special powers, and armies to roll attacks on other towns.

Monday, July 1, 2024

My Top 10 Party Games

Ever since publishing My Top 10 Favorite Board Games, I have been dissatisfied with the result. There are just too many fabulous games that had to be left out of the list. To solve that problem, I've divided the world's greatest games into categories, the first of which is presented here as the Top 10 party games.

Time's Up is a long party game, but the progressively harder rounds make it well worth it. Start out by describing a famous, or not-so-famous person, progress to giving only a one-word clue, and end up with sounds and body language only. There is also a version where you have to guess titles instead of names, and I enjoy it, but the original is still my favourite. Take a look at the elusive Fourth Round of this game.

Tags is probably the best 'see-how-many-you-can-name' party game I've tried. The changing letter tiles ensure the game is different every time, while the ability to pick up unguessed words after your friend has failed makes for lots of bragging rights. And unlike some games, this one is not dumbed down enough to exclude the tough letters. Can't think of a villain who starts with Q? Too bad, I can!

When you first try Puns of Anarchy, you may think it's impossible. But don't give up; you'll soon get the hang of it. Alter your cards by writing over parts of the song title, movie, celebrity, or whatever is written there to create phrases that fit the categories. This is easily the best of the "choose-the-funniest-answer" genre, probably because actual creativity is required.

Dixit is a very popular game, and deserves to be. The bizarre but beautiful cards are open to limitless descriptive phrases, but you have to come up with one that only some of your friends will guess. Make it too hard, and you score zero. Make it too easy and you score, you guessed it, zero. Bluff other players with a great card on your opponent's turn and you steal his points. And when the game is over, you can spend a long time just looking through the cards. One caveat: this game has a load of expansions, but some of them have better cards than others. You might want to search the internet for a preview before choosing your expansion.

Wise and Otherwise repeats the game mechanic of Balderdash, but is a lot more fun. Instead of a word, you get a phrase to complete in order to bluff the other players, always beginning with, "There's an old Croatian saying..." Or Swedish, or Jamaican, or whatever. Maybe something gets lost in the translation, but the results are head-scratchingly hilarious.

This is an older game, but I've always liked it. The highest-scoring clues are the ones that use the fewest letter. You really have to stretch your mind to shrink your clues and still leave them guessable. Besides which, the other team can steal. And the write-on, wipe-off board with doors that open and close is cool.

Yes, it's pictionary. But having to incorporate cutout cats in your drawing sets The Cat Game above the rest. Cats are always funny.

Another impossible game, until you get the hang of it. You must give a three-word clue to the word on your card. But you must use the random word you get from another card. To get players to say 'bone,' you might have to start with "kid," as in, "kids eat this." Then the other players each throw out a one-word guess, one of which, say, "candy," you use in your next three-word clue. Thus, "candy causes these," can lead to "cavities hurt me," can lead to "pain when breaks," can finally get you to "bone." Whew!

That great old stand-by Taboo would've made the list if not for Banned Words. It's the same describe-the-word-without-saying-that-other-word mechanic, only the other team chooses the words you can't say. And you don't know what they are until you say them! Really!

In Funglish, you give clues by picking them out of a pile of tiles and showing them to the guessers. It's a mad scramble to find "dangerous," "European," and "dead," and hope they get "Dracula" from it.

No list would be complete without Honorable Mentions, in this case, Chronology, Sketchy, Codenames Duel, and Artbox. I haven't tried Pictures or Draw Your Own Conclusions, but I have high hopes for each of those.

Monday, March 29, 2021

Take the Quiz -- Best of the West Theme Song

Remember this comedy series? It's now available on DVD, so you can enjoy it again, including the theme song sung by none other than Tex Ritter! More...

Monday, October 23, 2017

Best. Door Mats. Ever!

Have you ever noticed how many cool novelty doormats are available? More than you have doors to put them in front of. Check out a Pinterest board dedicated to this porch art. More...