I'm definitely the TTRPG player and my wife is the board game master. She has a nice little collection, but I know she loves bunny kingdom and carcassonne. She's been getting into Coup the card game as well.
i own over 100 board games and my current favourite is Twilight Imperium. Typically get a game together during the holidays as it is a game that take several hours to complete.
I have over 50 in various styles. My favorite is the DC deck builder to play with anyone. Original Summoner Wars for my most favorite. Summoner Wars mixes deck designing, chess and dice combat. It really plays like I wish other tactical games would. I would tell any body who likes a good strategy game to pick this one up. For family I play Muffin Time. That game is one that my combative family members can have fun without killing each other. If you want a game to get to know people then Whoonu is the one. It plays like Apples to Apples.
I have enough miniatures for 3 different WH40K army factions with at least 2,000 pt armies and a 4th army faction with over a 1,000 pt army, with core rules and Codexes for them for 3 different editions. Necromunda. Blackstone Fortress. Battletech. Bolt Action. Reign in Hell. Space Station Zero. Frostgrave. Stargrave. So that covers my miniature war games... I could now go into MtG and other card games along with board games... but it's easier to simply say I have a lot.
A couple dozen (a cabinet full... I would have to count). Doubt I could get the kids into Sovereign Skies. They prefer Villainous, Munchkin, Root, and others.
QotV: How many board games do I own? I've never counted, but it's got to be over two dozen. As to my favorite... hmm. Define "favorite." If you mean the most played, that would be Dino Hunt. If you mean the most enjoyed, that would be Munchkin. But if you mean the coolest, that's definitely Khet -- chess with Frickin' Lasers is hard to improve on.
At least 18. My favourite is probably Iron Kingdoms Undercity/Widower's Wood. I've had the most fun with it out of any of them recently.
I'm definitely the TTRPG player and my wife is the board game master. She has a nice little collection, but I know she loves bunny kingdom and carcassonne. She's been getting into Coup the card game as well.
i own over 100 board games and my current favourite is Twilight Imperium. Typically get a game together during the holidays as it is a game that take several hours to complete.
I have over 50 in various styles.
My favorite is the DC deck builder to play with anyone.
Original Summoner Wars for my most favorite. Summoner Wars mixes deck designing, chess and dice combat. It really plays like I wish other tactical games would. I would tell any body who likes a good strategy game to pick this one up.
For family I play Muffin Time. That game is one that my combative family members can have fun without killing each other.
If you want a game to get to know people then Whoonu is the one. It plays like Apples to Apples.
I have enough miniatures for 3 different WH40K army factions with at least 2,000 pt armies and a 4th army faction with over a 1,000 pt army, with core rules and Codexes for them for 3 different editions.
Necromunda.
Blackstone Fortress.
Battletech.
Bolt Action.
Reign in Hell.
Space Station Zero.
Frostgrave.
Stargrave.
So that covers my miniature war games... I could now go into MtG and other card games along with board games... but it's easier to simply say I have a lot.
A couple dozen (a cabinet full... I would have to count). Doubt I could get the kids into Sovereign Skies. They prefer Villainous, Munchkin, Root, and others.
Sure. Play the game
QotV: I know we have at least 20 or 30 board games here, and when we move to the new place we'll hopefully have them better organized
QotV: How many board games do I own? I've never counted, but it's got to be over two dozen. As to my favorite... hmm. Define "favorite." If you mean the most played, that would be Dino Hunt. If you mean the most enjoyed, that would be Munchkin. But if you mean the coolest, that's definitely Khet -- chess with Frickin' Lasers is hard to improve on.