Best Board Games to Play with Business Associates

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Almost everyone enjoys playing games in their free time, especially with their colleagues. Gaming creates a lot of fun, enhances interaction, strengthens relationships and brings a deep mental engagement as you try to think of the next move. There are many games that you can play with friends or employees, from card games to board games and others. In this article, we discuss the best board games that you can enjoy playing with your friends.

1. The Resistance

Resistance is a game that works when people gather together. It is a game of spying that involves a lot of tension. The board game involves between 5-10 players with 5 minutes to set up and 30 minutes of playing. It is a complex game meant for the age of 13 years and above.

The game is all about identifying who is trustworthy and who is a liar. For you to win the game, you need to be successful in 3 out of 5 missions in the resistance. It is best to examine the ability to spy and identify a traitor or ability to fool people in the game.

2. Scrabble

Scrabble is a game of words that is played by 2-4 players. It is a very engaging game, can expand your vocabulary and is quite enjoyable.

It involves placing some tiles that have a single letter on a board that bears 15 by 15 square grids. These tiles must construct words in crossword manner. The words should be understood either from left to right row-wise or downwards following columns. All words should be English words and in a standard dictionary. The game is won when players exhaust all the tiles, and the one with the highest points wins the game. To enhance your chances of winning, you can use unscramblex to unscramble the words.

3. Gloom

Gloom is a game that involves between 2-5 players that takes 2 minutes to set up and 60 minutes to play. The game is easy and is meant for players who are 10 years and above. It is a game that is easy to understand and creates a lot of fun.

The players are allocated control of an offbeat family whereby they create misery for family members. The objective is to lower the self-worth points of a player’s family using cards that cause bad events, killing them in the end. Once one family is killed off, the player with the lowest points of all dead family members wins the game.

4. Scythe

This board game involves five players who are in a contest to win prestige, control of territory and resources of a game board.

The contestants battle the friends in the game using mechs that are powered using coal. However, it is not a game of combat. It involves penalizing players for outright warfare. This gives the board game a balance and direction. You can invade and steal money, build mines and steal iron weaponry for territorial expansion.

5. Santorini

Santorini is a board game for 2-4 players played on a grid whereby players build a town by placing building pieces. In this game, players aim to be the first to move a single of minions to the pick of a tower. For every turn, a player picks a single minion among the two in possession and tries to move it to a unique space over the grass and towers that are built halfway on a game board.

Any one of these board games are perfect for employees and coworkers alike to enjoy during work breaks. Your time can be better spent connecting with your team and potentially increasing your intelligence in the same length.

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