One of my favorite things to do is play board games. They are competitive but fun. They exercise my brain by making me think about strategies that let me win. And I get to have fun with a bunch of other people. Some board games I like more than others, though. Right now, there are three board games that are definitely my favorites. I'm also including two card games I like. Here are the board games:
1. Settlers of Catan
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Settlers of Catan is a game with the goal of getting the most resources, so you can build the most settlements and cities, which give you the points you need to win. The board is a group of hexagonal tiles that can be rearranged to make each game different. Each tile has a source of a resource and a chip with a number on it. When the number on the tile is rolled on a dice, the players with settlements or cities profit from it by gaining a card representing the resource by the tile. The combination of dice and card collecting make this game unlike any other I've played.
2. Risk
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Ticket to Ride
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Now, here are the two card games:
Duple is a fast-paced game. Cards are dealt out face up in front of each player. Each card has a symbol and a letter. When two players symbols match, the first person to say a word (within the category currently being used) with the two player's card's letters in it wins the round! This game requires quick-thinking skills and a big vocabulary.
2. Dominion
I hope somebody finds this entry useful, or at least interesting. Feel free to ask any questions in the comments.
Hi Max,
ReplyDeleteI thought of you when reading this article about mathematical concepts. Perhaps you could construct a model. :)
I am really enjoying your blog.
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ReplyDeleteHi Max,
ReplyDeleteI have only played Risk (many times) from this list. It was helpful to learn about these other games. Plus, it makes me want to pull my old Risk game off the shelf and play it again. Thanks!
Max told me that there is a more peaceful version of this game -- where you are trying to disarm all the nations of their weapons. I'd be curious to know what emotional reaction it would cause in the players.
ReplyDeleteAnd there are cooperative games like Save the Whales -- or two that are popular now are Pandemic and Forbidden Island. It could be interesting to compare them to the games you've listed here -- for example, exploring how math is important in the different kinds of games, how strategies are similar and different, etc. … or anything that stands out to you.
ReplyDeleteThe day after this comment, a bunch of kids got together to play pandemic... but they all died pretty quickly. Apparently they need to continue working on their collaboration skills ; )
DeleteI particularly like your comment about it being "competitive but fun" ... and, if I might comment on the comments, some games are cooperative and some competitive so you've got a nice sample of each.
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