Scattergories is a fun one. It's about fast thinking and trying to think like your opponent as you write down answers that fit a specific category.
I've played it over screensharing and mic and friends and it's a fun time.
Out of Games doesn't need to be specifically about video games! haha. Tell me about some of your favorite board games, or tabletop experiences like Dungeons & Dragons, Shadowrun, etc. I'm always in the market for more!
My family has a game night we do each Friday: there are five of us, and it's a struggle to find ones that can successfully field five players. Four appears to be the magic number, much to our dismay. Still, we've found some, like Talisman, Settlers of Catan, and Wingspan. We've even adapted some games that could theoretically run with more than four without trouble, like the Firefly board game. We also have a fair number of cooperative games, to curb our bloodlus...I mean "competitive natures". We had to stop playing certain games like Munchkin because people get too upset :/
Unfortunately, when a game lacks an expansion or setup for a fifth player, we lose out on what could be a fun experience. The Horizon: Zero Dawn board game has really nice, detailed miniatures of the robots...but all the expansions add more robots, not more players. I went out of my way to buy the Kickstarter pieces to the "Borderlands: Mr. Torgue's Arena of Badassery" game on Ebay - because I absolutely love Borderlands - and despite now having like 25 playable characters, the rules are still only balanced for four people. It all sits in a tote in my room, collecting dust alongside my Bunkers & Badasses tabletop stuff :(
Segueing into tabletop games, I really enjoy playing Dungeons & Dragons with my dad and his friends...but it doesn't like me lol. I am terrible at rolling favorably, and I don't care to roleplay my characters that much. We're there to play a game, not be actors! I bought a Bunkers & Badasses set - the Borderlands equivalent - but I don't have anyone to play that with, so I guess my campaign idea will remain just a Word document forever. My dad is currently creating his own tabletop rulebook/setting with the intent to publish it, so that's cool.
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