When you go on vacation, how do you take your game collection? Obviously, you need to take them, you’ll need to play them. But what about all those boxes and bits? What games are good for various situations? Don’t worry, Taylor and Alice have you covered.
Listen to their delightful discussion here. Enjoy!
Surrealist Dinner Party
Paint the Roses
Exit: The Advent Calendar
The Initiative
Agricola
Azul: Queen’s Garden
Art Robbery
5211
Mint Rails
Travel Carcassonne
Travel Catan
Square Meal
Iota
Set
Quirkle
Point Salad
Sea Salt and Paper
Solitaire
Pass and play apps for specific games you like
Hive
Uno
Codex Naturalis
Just One
Tsuro
Dreamscape
I Guess This is It
Fuji Flush
Tricky Tides
Rage
Wizard
Diamonds
Folk games mentioned:
I’m going for a picnic on the moon…
TCP (Taboo, Charades, Password)
Picture Telephone
Card Games That Don’t Suck
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Alice Connor has been playing board games since she could walk, and wondering about why they're so compelling since the day after that. She wrote a book called _How to Human: An Incomplete Manual for Living in a Messed-Up World_. Alice is also a certified enneagram teacher and a stellar pie-maker. She lives for challenging conversations and has a high tolerance for awkwardness. She lives in Cincinnati with her husband, two kids, a dog, and no cats.
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Taylor learned to love board games when she was a wee youngster. Logic puzzles and strategy games make her feel all the good feels, so she just keeps playing! You won’t find Taylor out and about without at least one game in tow (ask her about her love for big games that come in pocket sizes!). She spends a fair amount of time on 8 wheels rolling in her skates at the park, while also finding spare moments for reading, sewing, knitting, cooking, and staring at her plants. Taylor lives in Cincinnati with her loving partner.
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