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    #11
    Originally posted by realityhack View Post
    If this is a tradition I'm guessing chef has already tried TP.

    It depends what your friends are like - would they enjoy Risk/Axis & Allies? Very involving strategy games.
    They're LONG games though. Kingmaker is good in the same vain, but again takes forever to play.
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      #12
      Donald Trump - The Boardgame.

      Available for a couple of quid from Toys 'R' Us...
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        #13
        Originally posted by chef View Post
        last year was monopoly but 2 of the players are HIGHLY competitive (think board game knocked over and a few hrs sulking just because she landed on hotelled Park Lane)
        I think I can see the problem...

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          #14
          Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
          They're LONG games though. Kingmaker is good in the same vain, but again takes forever to play.
          That's why I suggested Settlers - a bit more of an in depth experience but gives a result in a couple of hours. And no one can throw a hissy fit over the bad luck of landing on Park Lane as the result is largely down to your own skill (or lack thereof).

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            #15
            Risk is a good one, but then again when I used to play it it usually ended in huge fights over (wrong) strategies....
            Carpe Pactum

            (does fuzzy logic tickle?)

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              #16
              Does naked Twister count as a board game?

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                #17
                Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
                Does naked Twister count as a board game?
                Not when you play it alone.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by To BI or not to BI? View Post
                  Risk is a good one, but then again when I used to play it it usually ended in huge fights over (wrong) strategies....
                  The new Risk is a quick play jobby. A bit more in depth than original Risk but limited to five turns so no all night yawn fests. You've got to attack hard and fast. Not bad either.

                  http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hasbro-Avalo...6093781&sr=8-3

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                    #19
                    In my experience, the 2 games most likely to cause an argument are Monopoly and Pictionary.

                    If you want a family game, Articulate is ok. [edit: actually it's a lot of fun - you end up p*ssing yourself laughing]

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by wendigo100 View Post
                      Doesn't that disqualify it as a board game then?
                      Not really, it has a board but you also need a DVD...you could call it half board!!
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