Board Games
Card Games
Childhood Board Games
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TV Game Shows
100

Uncle Pennybags is the "mascot" with the earliest versions dating back to 1903 and was originally designed to help people understand taxes. 

Monopoly 

***Fun fact: There has been over 1000 different versions this game made.***

100

Played between two people your flip of the cards could see you winning the battle or the whole game?

War

100

The winner of this four-player game collects the most marbles. 

Hungry Hungry Hippos

100

This fowl game could have you running in circles.

Duck, duck, goose.
100

Make sure your answer is in the form of a question.

Jeopardy

200

Bought and renamed by Parker Brothers in 1959 players can get territorial in their quest for domination in this game that could take days to play and win. 

Risk

***Fun Fact: Risk was invented in France.***

200

No matter if you deal one at a time or three at a time, you will win or lose on your own.

Solitaire 

200

To win this game would be a sweet victory. 

Candyland

200

This four-player game will have you bouncing your way to victory.

Four Square

200

The host and co-host of this show have been working as a team, and are flipping awesome, since the early 1980's, do you buy that?

Wheel of Fortune 

300

Player's travel around this board testing their worldly knowledge, this game is not as easy as a piece of pie, but maybe six pieces of pie.

Trivial Pursuit

***Fun fact: Has 6,000 questions printed on 1,000 cards and is printed in 17 different languages. ***

300

Based on Crazy Eights this colorful card game is played with 108 cards.

Uno

300

This game is full of ups and downs.

Chutes and Ladders

300

This game is not only fun, but "it" also has health benefits. 

Tag

300

This game show holds the title of having the 2nd longest running host in history. 

Price is Right

400

This was Milton Bradley's first game ever and reinvented in 1960.

The Game of Life

***Fun facts: In less politically correct times, Bradley’s earliest version of Life offered both great reward—advanced education, marriage—and significant penalties for making poor choices. Instead of a prosperous retirement, players could find themselves on “Suicide,” a square marked with a head encased by a noose. You could also find yourself upon “Ruin,” where you fall over drunk and destitute. ***

400

To win this game that has a kindred spirit with Bridge and Pinochle you better have a good partner.

Spades

400

The winner of this childhood game shouldn't feel bad about their victory.

Sorry

400

Played on a diamond you can pitch, catch and throw as a team to roll your way to victory.

Kickball

400

This game show has had six hosts since it has aired in 1976.

Family Feud

500

Created in 1990 this game was inspired by Viking history and in 1995 won many awards in the board game community for being the best Fantasy or Science Fiction Board game. 

The Settlers of Catan

***Fun fact: Perfecting the product took the German creator four years. He would gather his wife and kids around the board to act as his guinea pigs. When his family was finally too engrossed to be distracted with anything else, he knew he had something special on his hands. ***

500

This card game of strategy, probability, and social interaction has captured the hearts and minds of people across the globe. You can win more than one way, and you'd be over the moon to win either way. 

Hearts

500

Originally named Death Vally you need to remain focused if you want to be the winner of this game.

Operation

500

The name of this game derives from a medieval war cry used by English soldiers across the lines of the battlefield. 

Red Rover

500

Over the years Ernest Borgnine, Paul Lynde, Joan Rivers, and Whoopi Goldberg were front and center in this game show. 

Hollywood Squares 

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