head
pics

America’s Most Popular Board Games

Life is too short to be serious all the time. It’s no surprise, then, that people have realized this since 9/11 and have picked up on board games as a favorite pastime yet again. Titles like Monopoly, Risk, Scrabble, Battleship, Stratego, Outburst, That’s Life, Apples to Apples and Password, and games such as backgammon, checkers and chess are some of the hottest sellers in America. Yet, while the sleeping giants develop re-makes of their classic games, other manufacturers are busy coming up with new titles like Cranium, Wings of War, Farkle, World of Warcraft and Zombies!

The Scrabble board game is one of the most popular educational games of all time. Initially, word-smiths would choose seven random letters from a pile and see if they could create words. The players could then build off one another’s words and would vie for the most points, which were based on numbers assigned to each letter, as well as special spots on the board that awarded double or triple points. Over the years, new versions of Scrabble came out to entice buyers. For instance, there are Scrabble board games with side games like the Presidential Edition, where you must try to “win states,” earn points for popular votes and earn the commander in chief job. There’s also a Star Trek Scrabble edition, where players can consult Klingnon dictionaries and can earn “tribble” points. There are a number of special editions for children, like Scrabble Me, Scrabble Junior, Scrabble Junior 2009, Dora Scrabble Junior and Scrabble Apple. A Milton Bradley game called “Upwords” has gained tremendous popularity as a similar concept to Scrabble, except that players earn points by stacking letters on top of one another and making more than one word change at a time. Following the absorption of the Milton Bradley Company, Hasbro has re-christened the game “Scrabble Upwords.”

Often, the ability of manufacturers to morph board games over time and attract new generations of fans is the key to their success. For instance, the Monopoly board has changed from showing typical tycoon, Scotty dog, and iron and thimble characters to a number of different themes. Today you can buy a boardgame based on movie themes (like Transformers, The Wizard of Oz and Pirates of the Caribbean); TV themes (like The Simpsons, Family Guy and Seinfeld); sports teams (like the Boston Celtics, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Atlanta Braves); hobbies (bass fishing, snowboarding or golf); pets (cats, dogs or horses); music (Elvis or The Beatles); collectibles (Ford Thunderbird, Harley Davidson or John Deere); cartoons (Peanuts, Sponge Bob or Rudolph); and the list goes on forever.

The Sorry board game is another game that has seen many updates over the years. The objective of these board games is to be the first player to get all four pawns from the start square to home, which is achieved by drawing cards. There are slight variations to the rules to make the game more complex if you buy the Sorry Sliders edition, the Sorry Card Revenge game, Shakin Sorry, the Sorry Dice N’ Grab edition, the Fun on the Run edition, or Sorry Express (the 20-minute edition for those with short attention spans). There are editions for The Simpsons, Spider Man 3, Pokémon, Splash Mountain theme park or the Key Quest/Neopets version. Indecisive purchasers can also buy the “greatest hits” pack, which includes five different versions of this classic game.

Being a professional, Matthew McMillan only recommends the best cure possible for the genital wart treatments. His methods are highly recommended and information of gential warts removal can be found at treatmentforgenitalwarts.com.

Share and Enjoy:These are icons that link to social bookmrking sites, where readers of this page can bookmark the page for quick access. This also helps to share the page with other internet users
  • blinkbits
  • BlinkList
  • blogmarks
  • co.mments
  • connotea
  • del.icio.us
  • De.lirio.us
  • digg
  • Fark
  • feedmelinks
  • Furl
  • LinkaGoGo
  • Ma.gnolia
  • NewsVine
  • Netvouz
  • RawSugar
  • Reddit
  • scuttle
  • Shadows
  • Simpy
  • Smarking
  • Spurl
  • TailRank
  • Wists
  • YahooMyWeb