Tell GR: What’s Your Favorite Tabletop Game?

Sometimes it’s good to take a break from video games. Unfortunately, life without video games can get pretty boring, so thank god we have tabletop games to fall back on. Classics such as Dungeons & Dragons and Warhammer have remained hugely popular for decades, but there are plenty of other lesser-known games that are worthy of your attention. So which ones do you enjoy playing the most?

Personally, I’m a fan of accessible games that you can introduce to a wide range of players. Though there’s certainly something to be said for complex games that you can really sink your teeth into, being able to whip out One Night Ultimate Werewolf and get everyone involved is much more enjoyable to me than spending 100 hours trying to figure out Arkham Horror with a bunch of increasingly bored friends.

But what are your favorites? As always, let us know in the comments section below and we’ll feature our favorite response!

 

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