Classic

Board Game
Qwirkle is simple to learn, but surprisingly strategic. Players place up to 6 wooden tiles in a line, matching either the color or shape of the tiles next to it. The strategy comes as you attempt to score a Qwirkle (all six different shapes or colors in a row) without opening up the board for your opponents to score.
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There are no buddies in Uno. Family and friends alike will turn on each other to be the first person to get rid of all their cards. They will surely try to stop you, but you can sabotage them as well.
Board Game
The name says it all: connect 4 of your colored discs. You can create a row of 4 vertically, horizontally, and diagonally. As you create your own lines, be sure to foil your opponent whenever you can, and remember they can do the same to you.
Board Game
This classic dice game consists of each player rolling 5 dice up to 3 times to make 1 or 13 categories. Category examples are 3 of a kind, straight, full house, etc. Add up the score to determine the winner.
Board Game
In this classic word game, players use their seven drawn letter-tiles to form words on the gameboard. Each word laid out earns points based on the commonality of the letters used, with certain board spaces giving bonuses. But a word can only be played if it uses at least one already-played tile or adds to an already-pl...