Changing the rules is a form of cheating but with less guilt. But I like Trivial Pursuit just so I can give a stern but horribly wrong answer, until I actually get something I might know. Also, what was that game where we had to write down the words and guess each others? Not really a board game as such, but it was fun.Larenxis said:I see what you did there.
Also, to everyone else I don't suck that much at chess, honest! Only sometimes. My favourite board game has got to be Pictionary. I love that game! I'm pretty darn good at it, and I like how high energy and team-based it is. After that, Cranium is pretty fun (get to hum stuff and do charades as well as showing off my trivia skills, so that's cool), Catan is good times (always go for the grain!), and Scrabble is a classic. I don't really like Monopoly, and I uh, sort of cheat at Clue... Which reminds me that it seems like everyone inevitably changes the rules at the end of a game of Trivial Pursuit.
ZOMG <3 Munchkin! Except for the last expansion with the dungeon cards. Those suck.Xaryn Mar said:Munchkin
That was Jotto. A classic really. Ooh, we could still play that online through msn or whatnot!PurpleRain said:Changing the rules is a form of cheating but with less guilt. But I like Trivial Pursuit just so I can give a stern but horribly wrong answer, until I actually get something I might know. Also, what was that game where we had to write down the words and guess each others? Not really a board game as such, but it was fun.