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It doesn't have to be just one that you think.
I personally love Hero Quest, obscure game from late 80s early 90s. I managed to get every single expansion released in the US and overseas, thanks to the help of EBAY.
And more recently, Betrayal at the House on the Hill. My cousin introduced me to this game. Frikkin awesome. Never the same game twice, not even the board.
I personally love Hero Quest, obscure game from late 80s early 90s. I managed to get every single expansion released in the US and overseas, thanks to the help of EBAY.
And more recently, Betrayal at the House on the Hill. My cousin introduced me to this game. Frikkin awesome. Never the same game twice, not even the board.
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Re: Best Boardgames
FlyinHi wrote:It doesn't have to be just one that you think.
I personally love Hero Quest, obscure game from late 80s early 90s. I managed to get every single expansion released in the US and overseas, thanks to the help of EBAY.
And more recently, Betrayal at the House on the Hill. My cousin introduced me to this game. Frikkin awesome. Never the same game twice, not even the board.
Hero Quest was a great game
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sharrakor wrote:1313 Dead End Drive
OMG! I havent heard that one in years! It was good though I give you that!
I personally like battleship, risk, monopoly, and chess/checkers! scrabble was ok
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risk, obviously.....but...there's a game we played in the navy, passed over from the Royal Navy I think, and it stems from before WW2. Its called "Uckers". I believe that's where the game "sorry" was derived from. Never seen any except hand made boards, and never met anyone who wasn't ex navy or kin to ex navy, who'd ever heard of it.......great cut throat game tho. I still have my board...lol
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glide wrote:risk, obviously.....but...there's a game we played in the navy, passed over from the Royal Navy I think, and it stems from before WW2. Its called "Uckers". I believe that's where the game "sorry" was derived from. Never seen any except hand made boards, and never met anyone who wasn't ex navy or kin to ex navy, who'd ever heard of it.......great cut throat game tho. I still have my board...lol
Please expand on this game. I love board games and am interested in all of them.
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