You need to check out Board Game Geek:
http://boardgamegeek.com/
You will be amazed at what a great resource it is.
It sounds like party games are what you are looking for- so do a search for party games.
TimesUp and Apples to Apples are great choices.
Also I would add The Great Dalmuti, Squint, and maybe Werewolf
2006-07-14 06:42:17
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answered by Heath R 1
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I haven't played a board game in years but I enjoyed Risk. You should introduce the neighborhood to some D&D!
2006-07-13 21:04:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Based on your current games: Apples to Apples. Silly, good for larger groups.
Another option is Time's Up. That's probably my favorite "party" game.
My personal opinion: Power Grid. But it plays 2-6 players, and most of your games can handle more than that. I am judging your list of games to be more the party style.
2006-07-14 05:56:17
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answered by Yollege 2
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Chess
2006-07-14 07:53:32
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answered by Yankeefan 4
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If you're looking for something to spend alot of time and thought on then Axis and Allies is the game for you, if your looking for something fun to play well then you just can't go wrong with trivial Pursuit...there's like 5 million diffrent versions from like general questions to pop culture
2006-07-13 21:41:20
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answered by altorn_achm 2
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Cash Flow
2006-07-13 21:00:07
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answered by silencedwatcher 3
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Scene It? It's a board/dvd game. It's great. It asks you questions from movies and music.
2006-07-14 02:57:46
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answered by Anonymous
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The one that sold the most for mature players is MONOPOLY. The one for family is LIFE. And the most popular for kids is usually Candyland or Sorry.
2006-07-14 08:11:14
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answered by rickybrit053 2
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I like Trivial Pursuit Pop Culture edition.. it is a lot easier than regular trivial pursuit!
2006-07-14 04:38:19
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answered by escaped_mental_case 4
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Chess,
2006-07-14 05:59:20
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answered by Yashyag 1
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