grandparents.com(sm) a new generation of grandparents.
SEARCH
Free Newsletter
Help
Loading top menu.
Coloring Pages Everyday Activities Games Photo Contests Kids' Crafts Printable Activities Sing-Alongs
Board Games Without The Bored

Board Games Without the "Bored"

Laugh off some good-natured competition with these family-friendly games

by Dana Rossi

Each game of Trivial Pursuit ever played with my family went something like this: My father would ask a question along the lines of “What's the capital of Indonesia?” That's when my mother would pipe up, “What is Jakarta?” Then Dad would snap, “Why are you answering in the form of a question?” To which Mom would reply, “Oh, is that what I’m doing?”

Game night in our family was, and still is, rife with arguments and sarcasm that somehow exploded into laughter. Something tells me we're not the only ones prone to bickering over hourglass time limits, bonus points and questionable answers. Quality family time is often spent debating the mundane with those you love. These four games are sure to help you and yours verbally duke it out and laugh it off over the game board.

Catch Phrase
Okay! Um …um…an actor…he was really good-looking when he was young…but packed on serious heft in his later years…uh…uh…The Godfather…uh…STELLA! Please tell me you guessed Marlon Brando? Catch Phrase is the love child of Password and Hot Potato. So not only do you have to be eloquent, you have to be fast-talking. Be creative and succinct when rattling off your descriptive words. Get your partner to shout out “Japan!” by blurting “Hello Kitty” and “Tokyo.” Then get rid of that potato (a plastic, buzzing disk). Throw it if you have to, because whoever is holding that demon of a phrase machine when the timer goes off loses the point for their team, and respect for themselves. * An electronic version is also available; four-player minimum; $25.29 at Target.

Apples to Apples
You’re holding a handful of nouns and the judge has flipped over the adjective “dead.” You've got “bookcase,” “Sanskrit,” “Paul McCartney,” “flower,” “DNA,” “flame” and “centrifuge.” Out of those nouns you've been dealt, which could the adjective “dead” describe? Sure, Sanskrit fits but…snore! Take a chance. Flex a well-toned creative muscle, and show everyone how ironic you can be by placing "Paul McCartney" down instead. After all, wasn’t he dead for a while back in the day? The judge (every player gets a turn being that person in this game) has the final say, and picks the noun he or she deems the best, most clever and most creative? Consider yourself warned, though. If you go out on a creative limb, the judge may not get it. So be ready to defend every ounce of your misunderstood brilliance. * Four to 10 players; $24.99 at Target.

Don't Quote Me – Original Version
Who said, "Be not ashamed of mistakes and thus make them crimes"? Was it (a) Descartes, (b) Confucius or (c) Yogi Berra? If you said Yogi Berra, then you're probably the type of person who reads instruction labels on shampoo bottles. But if you guessed Confucius – in less than 45 seconds – you're well on your way to obtaining the 30 points it takes to win this game. “A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle.” Three points if you can answer right off. No? Then, here’s a two-point hint: “feminist” and “undercover Playboy bunny.” Still need help? For one point, it’s either Marlo Thomas, Betty Friedan or Gloria Steinem. Gloria it is, so start that round of high fives.
* Two to five players or teams; $29.98 on amazon.com.

Blast From the Past
Haul out your roller-skate key and tighten up your trivia prowess. Here's your chance to fill your grandkids in on everything pop culture had to offer before their time, and here’s their chance to make you feel old. Blast From the Past covers Nehru jackets through French-rolled jeans, Sean Connery through Pierce Brosnan, and Castro through, well, Castro. Be the first to fill your answer card, and you'll be deemed Grand Master of all things considered retro. Plus, the decks are equally stacked — your Kennedy assassination is their O.J. trial. * Two to six players; $15.35 on amazon.com.

Senior Moments
How’s your memory these days? Test yours against the youngest brains in the family with this game that shows how good, or miserable, your short-term synapses are snapping. Pick up a memory card and try to remember the entire list in the allotted time (dust the door tops, clip coupons, find Fido a flea bath, drop Doris at Dan’s, sit with Sue for Sally). If you can recite them all, you move on. If not, you won’t reach the holy grail of this board game: finding your lost keys. * Two to eight players; $24.95 at tdcgames.com. (Read our review of Senior Moments.)

See articles by age: Expecting | Baby | Toddler | Preschooler | Elementary | Tween | Teen+
12 Ways to Help Children Fight Their Fears

Our expert's choices to ward off nightmares Build confidence »

3 Cool Cupcake Recipes

These unusual and delicious cupcakes are anything but typical sweets Unusually delicious sweets »

Be a Mentor to Your Grandchild

An expert discusses how you can help grandkids get into college and find jobs Tips and advice »


People Are Talking In Groups!
groups Browse more than 50 Groups and join the conversations.

Visit Groups »

Signup for our free newsletter Sign Up
ADVERTISEMENT
follow us on facebook follow us on twitter

happening right now

Video Contest: Enter the "Get Active with Your Grandkids" Video Contest! Ten winners will receive a Schwinn bicycle with helmet!
Recipes: 3 Recipes from Ming Tsai and a DVD Giveaway! Whip up these fresh, fast recipes from Ming Tsai and enter to win his new DVD
activities: 25 Great Sleepover Activities Make your grandkids' evening so fun they'll want to come back next week, too
Money: 5 Shopping Tricks to Save You More at the Store Learn how to tell what's a real deal, and what isn't
toys: Our Favorite Toys on the Silver Screen Some of the best films and movie characters were inspired by toys — take a look!
Benefits Club Giveaway: Win a Mystery Hat Game From Learning Resources Make Learning Magical!
article: The Benefits of Forging Family Traditions Our columnist reflects on the annual family vacation that binds the generations
Money: Trade in Your Old Electronics They may be worth more than you think
Coloring Pages: Rainy Day Let spring showers inspire the artist in your grandchild
Benefits Club Deal: Coffees of Hawaii: Save 10% & Free Shipping! Say Aloha to great coffee!

about the author

Dana Rossi is a freelance writer based in New York City who also pens plays.
ADVERTISEMENT
Copyright © 2007-11 Grandparents.com LLC, all rights reserved. Trustee Seal