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These board games are definitely worth playing if you've never played them, so hopefully, this article gives you a bit of inspiration. Let's dive into these ten classic 1980s board games. 1. Candy Land Whatever the answer, we’re going to say it; They don’t make games like they used to. Feast your eyes on the selection of classic 80s board games below, and I’m sure you’ll agree that we had it good growing up in the 80’s and early 90’s. How many do you remember? Which was your favorite? Are there any you can’t believe that we’ve left out? Our Favorite 80s Board Games Ever wanted to figure out a murder mystery but don’t want to get your hands too dirty? Clue has had everyone fascinated with the gruesome and digging up dirt since its birth in 1943. While this board game can be a hit-or-miss depending on the person, there’s no doubting its legacy—seven video games, a film, a television series, and one musical later the board game is still going strong, selling at least three million copies a year in over 73 different countries. Two notable editions that were produced in the ‘80s for the game were the 1986 and 1988 edition. And Uncle Geoff keeps on making that joke about the money like no one had ever thought about it before.

Some of our most classic board games were extremely popular in the 80s such as Candy Land. You don't need to be born in the 1980s to have played some of these games because a lot are readily still available in regular stores such as Walmart. And the accusations start over who’s pinching cash form the bank when the banker goes to get a sherry. Also, despite laying dormant for millions of years, the resident volcano has decided that the moment your intrepid chaps turn up is the time to start spewing out deadly lava.Game of Life: Game of Life gave you the opportunity to find a job and have children before you had to find a job and have children in your real life. We’ll leave you to decide which was more fun… Notable for its incredibly fun, but somewhat dubious get-the-kids-into-gambling casino in the middle of the board. 13. Operation Battleship: A classic game with a classic commercial line to go with it. Who can forget the “You sunk my battleship!” tagline. The game probably had a little strategy involved but you cannot deny that the strategy had a ceiling and was limited to whether the opponent would place his ships lengthwise or width wise once you found the Chutes And Ladders is yet another classic that many people loved to play in the 80s and it's still a staple in many households today. Lumped with Mario Kart for being the ultimate breaker of friendships, Monopoly is a must for any list of best board games—leaving out this monumental board game from any applicable board game list would be almost heretical. As a board game created in the 1930s and used even by the British Secret Service to support POWs captured by Nazis during WWII, Monopoly technically can’t be solely considered as a 1980s game though it did see a fair amount of (legal) action during that decade due to a parody version of it released by San Francisco State University professor Ralph Anspach. In fact, it wasn’t until the 90’s when Hasbro finally acquired the game and its owner, the Parker Brothers.

In practice, you played it for five overs, tops, before your mate Baz got bored and swung too enthusiastically for a six, sending, batsman, fielders, pitch, and groundside drinks flying off the table. Television The ‘Television’ section contains all of our articles related to the small screen. We have a very wide range of content – there’s a strong 80s focus with trivia on EastEnders and Grange Hill, but you can also find articles on popular contemporary TV programmes such as Breaking Bad and The Sopranos. If you fancy something a bit more niche then don’t worry – we’ve also got plenty of content on cult hits such as Twin Peaks, The X-Files and Quantum Leap. Happy hunting! This is one of the most popular board games of all time, and part of its charm is that it tested how much useless information you’ve retained through the years. It’s also been critically lauded as well, and parents appreciated its educational aspects. It was a devil to complete, however, but it really was fun. This was especially true for adults and nerdy kids. Hungry Hungry Hippos is yet another children's board game that we see in a lot of households. It's a very fun game for children and parents to play, plus it's not your typical board game. 3. Connect Four Home» Types Of Games» Board Games» Classic 80s Board Games – Old School Fun! Classic 80s Board Games – Old School Fun!Guess Who? is a great game that many people have seen or played in some sort of format. Again, we have this game mainly digitally now, but nothing will beat this classic guessing game in physical form. 9. Don't Break The Ice Enter a haunted mansion where eerie secrets and spine-chilling thrills await in the iconic 80s board game, Ghost Castle. This spine-tingling game captured the imaginations of players as they navigated through the haunted halls, desperately trying to avoid the clutches of the resident ghost. With its atmospheric artwork, clever gameplay mechanics, and a dose of suspense, Ghost Castle delivered an unforgettable gaming experience. From spinning the dreaded spinner to the heart-pounding anticipation of landing on a ghost’s space, every moment was filled with excitement and trepidation. Whether you played as a daring adventurer or embraced the ghostly role, Ghost Castle brought families and friends together, creating memories that still send shivers down our spines. So, dust off the game box, dim the lights, and prepare for a hauntingly good time as we revisit the chilling delights of 80s board game nostalgia with Ghost Castle. Hero Quest The 1980s was really a time of wholesome fun. Video games were starting to become popular, but board games still ruled the day. There were so many great board games to choose from, and we did our best to narrow it down to the best of the best. Board games offer a thrilling arena for competition and strategic thinking. The challenges posed by these games can be mentally stimulating and thought-provoking. They require players to devise intricate strategies, anticipate opponents’ moves, and adapt to changing circumstances. This intellectual exercise is not only fun but also helps improve critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Mystery Mansion is one that maybe a lot of people don't know about but it was once very popular in the 1980s. Mystery Mansion is a game that consists of people searching through objects in a Mansion to try to find a hidden treasure. 5. Pictionary

But despite the bloody plot device, Miss Scarlet, Colonel Mustard and Professor Plum have etched themselves pretty well on the public consciousness for characters who are nothing more than a headshot on a card. 7. Scrabble News Breaking News! This category is devoted to all of our news articles, with a focus on the biggest breaking stories in the world of show business. We’ve managed to break plenty of viral news stories in the past, from the release of the new Lion King live-action movie to the announcement that Holly Willoughby would be replacing Ant McPartlin on I’m A Celebrity. As well as entertainment news we also feature breaking articles from the most weird and wonderful corners of the internet. If you want to keep up-to-date with fascinating news stories that are slightly off-the-radar, then this is the place to be. But, despite this, it’s somehow united families for generations, especially during the festive season, and acted as a gateway to many other board games. Board games are something that families like to play whether it be on a Friday night, for a sleepover, or when the power goes out and you have nothing else to do. Whether you are a board game fanatic or someone who doesn't play them often, we are sure you'll have played at least one of the games on this list. The rogue-landlord training device was, and is, so popular, it was practically sent through the front door of all households in the 1980s.Winning a board game, especially a challenging one, can be immensely satisfying. The feeling of accomplishment, even in a friendly competition, can be a powerful motivator for playing board games. The pursuit of victory and the realization of a well-thought-out plan coming to fruition is an experience that provides a sense of triumph and fulfillment. Uno is the basic, classic, most popular card game that is played at parties, events, and on family game night. This card game is superior to many due to its fun and competitive vibe. 7. Barrel Of Monkeys This game is another that might not be remembered by a lot of people as it's not very popular anymore, but Don't Break The Ice was once a household classic. 10. Chutes And Ladders



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