I just played a board game called Sequence with my Dad where you have playing cards that match up to markers on the board, and you have to put chips in a straight line of five chips twice to win. I won the game and my Dad let me have the last super special ice cream block on a stick (Any of you guys had an ice cream called a Golden Gaytime? The "Gay" in it is supposed to mean "happy" by the way).
This got me thinking, in a world where video games are the dominant medium of gaming in our culture now, too often people forget the joys of playing a decent board game with your friends and family. Delivering an ass-whuppin' in Halo 3 or Killzone 2 or Street Fighter IV is satisfying, but can it ever make as powerful (and traumatic) memories as your siblings screwing you over like the capitalist pigs they were in Monopoly as kids? Do you still play board games? Maybe you like tabletop wargames. Technically these count as board games too. This means that whenever you play Warhammer 40,000, you're playing a very customisable board game which is as expensive as a crack habit. But you do it anyway because it is fun.
More mainstream board games like Hungry Hungry Hippos and Jenga and to a nerdier degree Risk and Settlers of Catan bring you non-electricity operated fun which is understandably a highly social activity, even if your family and friends scheme to steal Russia from your clutches in Risk, it doesn't mean it's not fun and you still learn things about your siblings from their board game strategies.
What are your favorite board games? Why do you play them, if you do at all? Do you think video games of board games like Monopoly ports to consoles will ever replace true tabletop board games? To a lesser extent, will Dawn of War I and II replace tabletop 40k?
This got me thinking, in a world where video games are the dominant medium of gaming in our culture now, too often people forget the joys of playing a decent board game with your friends and family. Delivering an ass-whuppin' in Halo 3 or Killzone 2 or Street Fighter IV is satisfying, but can it ever make as powerful (and traumatic) memories as your siblings screwing you over like the capitalist pigs they were in Monopoly as kids? Do you still play board games? Maybe you like tabletop wargames. Technically these count as board games too. This means that whenever you play Warhammer 40,000, you're playing a very customisable board game which is as expensive as a crack habit. But you do it anyway because it is fun.
More mainstream board games like Hungry Hungry Hippos and Jenga and to a nerdier degree Risk and Settlers of Catan bring you non-electricity operated fun which is understandably a highly social activity, even if your family and friends scheme to steal Russia from your clutches in Risk, it doesn't mean it's not fun and you still learn things about your siblings from their board game strategies.
What are your favorite board games? Why do you play them, if you do at all? Do you think video games of board games like Monopoly ports to consoles will ever replace true tabletop board games? To a lesser extent, will Dawn of War I and II replace tabletop 40k?