If you need a party game for a really big group, try one of these party games! Great for 10 or MORE players!
Be sure to scroll to the bottom of the post for our tips on hosting a large group for game night!
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If you need a party game for a really big group, try one of these party games! Great for 10 or MORE players!
Be sure to scroll to the bottom of the post for our tips on hosting a large group for game night!
This post is in partnership with Rathskellers.
During the process of redesigning our living space to meet our family’s needs, one thing we always knew we wanted was a good size coffee table we could play games on.
We found a few tables that we liked that we thought could work well for this purpose, but they all felt a little off in some way; a compromise and not a true fit. We knew that with a family of our size, we wanted this table to truly be a beautiful piece of furniture that would anchor the room. The type of furniture that we could make memories around and that would last our family for years.
This led us to Rathskellers!
I was charmed from our first play of Patchwork years ago. There’s something about it’s slightly chaotic quilt patterns and satisfyingly tricky puzzle. And as a two player game, it’s a great choice for date nights.
Patchwork is a great game for players who love easy to learn yet difficult to master games. It challenges you to purchase polyomino tiles to fill in your player board to make the most aesthetic quilt. Players have to generate their own income by purchasing tiles that give them buttons which act as your currency in the game.
The beauty of Patchwork is that it is simple to learn yet players quickly find that executing their strategies is anything but simple!
If your family loves Patchwork, here are some other polyomino tile games that you might enjoy as well!
When kids hit age seven, they’re really on the cusp of enjoying a large portion of the board games available.
Many games list age 8+ on the box and often times seven year olds can play the game just fine — especially towards the latter half of age 7. When choosing games for kids of this age, we try to think of where they are developmentally. On average, 7 year olds have a slightly longer attention span, are still beginning to read though many may be excelling in this area as well, and they are excited to try newer less “kid” feeling things as they start to feel more like “big kids.”
We’ve rounded up some of our favorite games to play with 7 year olds. Kids are all unique and develop at their own pace, so if your child isn’t ready to play these games yet, that’s okay! Also, please remember that these games are by no means only for 7 year olds and can be a great fit for kids both younger and older!
We’re sharing 15 of our favorite board games to play for Spring. Spring themed games are some of my favorites, be it the flowers or the adorable critters, there’s just something about them that makes me happy.
If you are looking for to add more beautiful games to your shelves, these are a great place to start!
Hey there! Thanks for being here! We’re Adam and Kelsey and we, along with our seven kids, love to play board games! Here you’ll find all our top game recommendations so you and your family can play only the best games together!
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