Favorite Board Games for Tweens & Teens

Well, y’all, we’ve been social distancing at home since March 13. Wowza! That’s a lot of togetherness. Other than walks in the neighborhood and playing outside, we’ve left the house twice for groceries. I’ve pulled out ALL the board games over the last two weeks and have received quite a few questions on Instagram about our favorites. The key thing I look for in a game is something easy to learn, requires a little skill and a little luck, and that is extremely enjoyable for kids AND adults.

Ticket to Ride

We’ve been playing Ticket to Ride for years and it ranks as our #1 board game ever! It is easy to play and I’ve been professing my love for it since 2014. The price tag is steep as far as games go, but we’ve made our money back a hundred times over in the hours of entertainment. We also have and play the Ticket to Ride app frequently, but especially on road trips.

With elegantly simple gameplay, Ticket to Ride can be learned in under 15 minutes. Players collect cards of various types of train cars they then use to claim railway routes in North America. The longer the routes, the more points they earn. Additional points come to those who fulfill Destination Tickets – goal cards that connect distant cities; and to the player who builds the longest continuous route.

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Catan

Catan comes in right after Ticket to Ride for us. We’ve played this one at least monthly since 2017 so it also has longevity. It is easy to learn and a ton of fun. I love the interactive trading in this one as well.

Your adventurous settlers seek to tame the remote but rich isle of Catan. Start by revealing Catan’s many harbors and regions: pastures, fields, mountains, hills, forests, and desert. The random mix creates a different board virtually every game. Skills – Clever trading, strategy, tactical skill, luck.

Otrio

Otrio is a NEW “shelter at home” game for us and we’ve been LOVING it! Think of it as a multi-player tic-tac-toe. It is fast paced and our little “outside of the box thinker” (WHIT!) has been the King of Otrio. I love that the game is pretty enough to just keep out and it has found a home on our puzzle table the past week. While the other games are immensely more fun with more players, Otrio is entertaining with 2, 3 or 4.

Addicted to brainy challenges? Then fire up your competitive side with Otrio, the head-to-head strategy game! To win, get three pieces of your color in a row based upon similar size; lined up in ascending or descending order; or within the same space as three concentric pieces. The rules are simple but the game is complex! Depending on the wit of your opponent, you may need to sharpen your strategic skills and exercise critical thinking!

Villainous

The boys gave me Villainous for Christmas and we have really enjoyed it. The downside is that it does take a while to get the hang of play and is too complicated for younger players. However, it is a great strategy game and there are multiple expansion packs to keep it going.

Playing as favorite evil-doers like Maleficent, Ursula, and Captain Hook, players will take on the role of the Disney Villain and plan their schemes methodically in the way of their Disney Villain to reach their objective before everyone else. Set traps, wield curses, leverage your allies, and most importantly, be cunning!

I also got Pandemic for Christmas but we never got around to playing and now it seems a little too close to home.

Monopoly Deal

We’ve played Monopoly Deal hundreds of times over the years! It is fast paced enough to play after dinner in just a few minutes and we do so all the time. Since we’ve been home, I keep the cards out in a dish on the counter! We have a second deck we use when we have more family or friends – just combine the two!

Get a handy way to play the classic property-trading game! Be the first collect 3 full property sets of different colors, and you’ll win the Monopoly Deal Card Game. You’ll pick up cards when it’s your turn and play Action cards to charge players rent, steal their cards or demand money for your birthday. Build up property sets, gather piles of money and keep wheeling and dealing until you’re the Monopoly Deal winner!

Dominoes

Mexican Train Dominoes is another stand-by for us. Honey and I purchased our set before we had kids. We all enjoy playing and keep it outside in a jar on the porch for year-round entertainment. When the kids were too small to play the actual game, we used the dominoes for MANY things – from counting to matching to colors to building.

Family game night goes retro with this Mexican Train Domino game by Cardinal. Enhance kids’ simple math skills with a fun-filled round of Dominoes. Train enthusiasts will love the colorful little trains used as game pieces. Mexican Train is a modern version of Domiones, played with 91 Double-12 Dominoes. Because of its simplicity and interaction, it can be played by nearly anyone, anywhere. Depending on the type of game you play, it can last from a single 20-minute game to a 12-round game lasting hours. It can also be played using double 6 or double 9 tiles for shorter games.

Rummikub

Rummikub another game we’ve had for as long as we’ve been married. It’s quick and easy and never gets old. I played this as a tween growing up and continue to enjoy it with my kids today.

It’s really no surprise that Rummikub is so popular – it has all the elements that make a great game: it’s easy to learn and fast moving, it’s different every time it’s played, it combines luck and strategy, and it changes quickly so every player has a chance to win until the very end. Players take turns placing numbered tiles in runs and groups, rummy style. The ‘board’ continually changes as players adjust the tiles on the table. Be the first player to play every tile on your rack to win.

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Yhatzee

I’ll wrap up with one final game that everyone probably already has in their game closet – Yhatzee! Like dominoes, we keep Yhatzee outside in a jar on the porch for spontaneous play. We recently rediscovered it with the change in the weather (have been out there a lot) and the boys are loving it. Again, fast and easy with a little strategy and a lot of luck so any one of us can win!

Roll it to the limit for the ultimate win with the Yahtzee Classic game. With a sleek shaker and 5 dice, you’re ready to roll! Take turns rolling dice to try to score combos. You get a total of 13 turns and may roll up to three times on a turn. At the end of each turn, you must fill in one empty box in your column on the score card. The player with the highest grand total at the end of all 13 rounds wins. It’s up to the player whether they hustle for a full house or risk it all for a Yahtzee roll. Show it off, and let the dice fall where they may. 

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If your family has a game to add to the list, I’m all ears!

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9 thoughts on “Favorite Board Games for Tweens & Teens

  1. We are a game family as well and love most of the same games as you guys.

    This past Christmas my daughter received Qwixx – a quick dice game.

    While my daughters are older, in their twenties, this would be a fun game for all ages. It’s a perfect game for hanging out after dinner and play a quick round or two, like Monopoly Deal.

    Happy gaming!

  2. Great game ideas…so many of my favs. Somehow myniece and her hubby are able to play Catan through facebook with her inlaws in another state. We also love Rummikub…actually finally bought a new one as we were playing with the one my hubby grew up with…tiles starting to crack. Can’t go wrong with Ticket to Ride. Phase 10 has been our go to during all of this. Stay safe❤️

  3. Wow! Other than Otrio, which I’m now going to have to get, these are all games that we love to play as a family! Even Pandemic, although we aren’t too keen on it at the moment since we are living it! We got Villianous right after Christmas and are loving that; Monopoly Deal is so much better than the never-ending board game, imo!; Rummikub is one of my all time faves (my family won’t play me b/c they tease that I always win, which is not true by a long shot!!); we have Catan Jr. and Ticket to Ride Jr. and love those! Good choices, all!

  4. My group o girlfriends, all mostly retired teachers are avid board game and card players. Two girlfriends in particular are fanatic about being up on all the latest games. I will have to let them know about Otrio. We love Quiddler (cards where you must spell words) and another from the same company, Five Crowns (card game). Both go from rounds with three cards to a final of twelve cards and the games certainly change dynamics as you add players but still fun for only two. Rummikub is a favorite of us all and we have been playing for awhile. We have had times playing it where no one could even get a game going for many rounds! Love Mexican Train dominoes. always a good change of pace. Trumpet is another favorite board game (an award winner in the early nineties) that I believe is not being made anymore, but can be found secondhand on Amazon. The Wizard card game is another new favorite and has nothing to o with magic or the mystical, it’s all in the bidding! At Christmas, we were introduced to Ticket to Ride by the real gamers in the group and have to say it was not all that fun for the rest of us. I found it very long and once you were cut off from a few options you were kind of left with not much to do while the game wore on for those who had conquered so much of the country with their trains.

  5. These are hreatvgame suggestions. Also now is a great time to play dice games with other family member through Zoom or Skype.

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