Sunday, November 16, 2014

Apples to Apples


How:
Cards, friends or family, and a table.

What:
Free association, pop culture, creative persuasion and a lot of silliness make this card game a family friendly source of laughs.

Who:
Kids, adults, families; small or large groups. Just make sure you aren't in a quiet spot... it gets loud.

Where:
Your friendly local game store, or Amazon ($18).

Why:
It's so simple: pick an adjective, then others have to pick nouns that best fit. But the fun comes in unexpected juxtapositions, silly arguments for your own card, and knowing how to read the judge to predict what they will like best. Lots of fun, short gameplay, kid friendly.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Once Upon A Time


How:
Cards, friends, minimal table or floor space.

What:
Story telling collaboration with surprise theft of narrative control and awesome ending phrases that each is trying to work towards.

Who:
Children, adults, and anyone who likes taking random, disparate elements and weaving them into a fairy tale style story.

Where:
Your friendly local game store, or Amazon has it ($24).

Why:
This one crosses all age groups, getting to our storytelling instincts very effectively. I played a ton of it in high school, and just recently recommended it to some older friends to bring along for a visit to some family with children. Kids get this quickly, adults can jump in easily, since the rules are light and the replayability very high. Plus it's small and portable.