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Board Games For Adults Are Making A Comeback
By: Helen Filarinski

The popularity enjoyed by board games in the seventies is on the path of resurrection. Adults, especially those in their 20s and 30s are increasingly getting interested in participating in board games at parties with large groups of people. This has promoted new board games to be designed to meet this requirement so that adults can have a whale of a time in parties.

The most popular new board game for adults is Cranium. First made popular being sold in Starbucks Cranium is a great game that combines several different genres of games. You basically have word games, charades, Pictionary, and spelling bees all combined into one. It's played in teams and gives players with different types of skills a chance to participate. You are guaranteed a good time with this game.

Whenever you have a large group of people in a party, Taboo is a game that can be played easily. This decades old game is a great icebreaker and is very easy to play. This game entails getting your team to guess a particular word without saying several key words that would easily tip them off. Its ease of playing without any requirement of props makes Taboo one amongst the best sellers.

Balderdash is a popular game that first started in 1980s but it is experiencing a renewed popularity in the past few years. The game begins with each person an extremely obscure word that they must provide a definition for. One person must try to guess which of the definition is real, which proves to be very difficult. This is a interesting and informative game that inspires creativity, it's always interesting to see what everyone has come up with.

Twister is a totally retro game that people still love to play. You should be sure to know the people you're playing with quite well since you may end up in some compromising positions. Twister is great for a group of four friends.

Trivial Pursuit, an interesting game for those that recall odd bits of trivia, has gone through many evolutions since it was first introduced. One of the most current editions features 1990s trivia questions, which could be a lot of fun for those that grew up in the pop culture time. Trivial Pursuit is a great game for people with a little more history to draw upon.

Another popular past time at parties are drinking games. Many of these drinking games can be played easily with just a deck of cards or pair of dice. However, drinking board games that were very popular back in the 1960s and 1970s are slowly catching on and this has prompted game companies to re-launch them with gusto. The latest game available in the market is called 'I Never'. This game allows you to find out facts about your friends that you never would have known while at the same time enjoy a few drinks. Since you end up drinking a lot at such parties, it is better to either have a driver or to spend the night at a friends pad.

Games may be thought of us a kid's party favor, but in reality adults enjoy board games, card, and dice games as well. They are a terrific way to get a part started, especially if everyone doesn't know each other, or a fun opportunity to wind down a party. Check your local games or department stores for the games described above or look for games that you might have enjoyed as a kid.

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About the author: Helen Filarinski is the your host at FSG Games, the web's premier location when you're after accurate up to date advice and ideas about Games. For more free articles on Games: visit: www.fsggames.com/articles
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