Board game for 8 year old boy


















No one is safe from her winning streak and nothing seems to compare to her ego-filled chortle! With over 24, five-star reviews, Sequence is described by many as pretty easy to learn — but reviewers do tend to have a hard time summing up gameplay.

We are now huge fans of the Ticket to Ride series. We own Europe, Africa and the original, all of which are super fun to play, and they only take about an hour to complete, making it perfect for any evening.

Great buy at a great price. The simple rules of Perfection — try to fit all the shapes into their matching holes before time runs out — helps kids to practice shape recognition, hand-eye coordination, and performing under pressure. More than 7, reviewers give this classic board game a five-star rating, and many were delighted to introduce it to their children and grandchildren.

We love it so much we have already gifted it to other families! Especially my grandson. The jewelry is bright and lightweight and a great size! Perfect for kiddos who are a little extra fabulous! The basic rules of this game require coming up with creative descriptors for fantastic, whimsical drawings, making it well-suited for children who have active imaginations.

Of the 12, plus purchasers who left a review for this game, 87 percent gave it five stars. Many love that the board changes a bit with each game since the tiles move and are not fixed.

The trick is, each turn, players have the ability to change the board and the path of the maze. Within a few games he was already confident enough to play without the cards.

He still has a way to go, but this set has allowed him to enjoy chess, rather than be frustrated and quit learning the old-fashioned way. Settlers of Catan is intended for older kids and adults, with a suggested age range of 10 and up. Get hit, you lose the cards. As I say, this is pure chaos. Imagine Cluedo but reworked for a modern age. One player takes the role of a ghost, while everyone else takes up the mantle of medium. Bears vs Babies. Let me just say that again, Bears vs Babies.

This is a game of Bears. So, how do you play? Build a hideous creation from the different cards then eat evil babies. Whoever eats the most babies wins. As the tagline states, the real war here is between the players, not the baby army.

Recommended Ages: 10 Years and Up. Number of Players: 2 to 5. Take over a continent, move your army throughout, then think strategy as other nations aim to claim your land.

Alliances will be made, backs will be stabbed, and surprise attacks will leave you thinking quickly about how to respond. Cards Against Humanity is super offensive and only suitable for ages 17 and up.

Kids Against Maturity, however, is perfect for younger teens. This is a game of making funny phrases. The dealer drops a prompt card, then players pick up other cards. Combine your best in-hand-card with the prompt card then when everyone reads theirs out, the funniest combo wins. Why is Taco vs Burrito loved by people all over America? It was designed by a 7-year-old. Kids know what kids love.

The rules here are simple. Collect ingredient cards, build your meal, then add up your points at the end to see who wins. Hell, why not chuck a keg of hot sauce into their meal? The age recommendation is plus. As I say, this is definitely designed for adults, so why not pair this with a few drinks? Taboo is another of my go-to games for younger kids and teens alike. The idea is you pick a card with a word on then need to describe the word without using certain words.

If beauty was ever a factor in board games for teens, the Pac-Man board game would win hands-down. The little Pac-Man and ghosts tokens are adorable. The board even makes authentic sounds from the video game, too! Cards decide movement numbers, so the ghost players need to work together to potentially trap Pac-Man, while the person playing as Pac-Man needs to think smart while collecting power pellets. Can you ever go wrong with Trivial Pursuit? Nope, never. The Trivial Pursuit Family Edition, which is an Amazon Exclusive, comes with questions designed for both kids and adults.

This pack also comes with 1, questions and features a much quicker pace to the action. Can you work together to live through one of 50 different scenarios? Can you avoid losing your mind to the horrors that live inside the house?

This board game is perfect for teens who tire of Monopoly or Connect Four and want something more grown-up. You cannot beat the post-apocalyptic aesthetic when it comes to board games. The ruined world lends itself effortlessly to role-playing games.

Scythe takes place in an alternate history, in the s to be exact. World War I saw the destruction of life as we know it and now, different factions are all vying for power. The person with the most is the winner! Money Bags Coin Value Game is quick to play but very entertaining and educational too. How could we not include Clue, or Cluedo to the British in the best board games for 8 year olds?

Looking back I was about age 8 when I first played this game and seriously loved it in every way, especially the murder mystery theme. Pulling out Clue on a winters evening for the family to share some quality time together is still popular and a hell of a lot of fun. There is enough lighthearted guessing skill needed to keep things amusing, but not to serious.

Extremely pleased to see this old classic and childhood memory still running with more mileage left on the clock for it to continue to play on. A 20 minute playing time makes this a quick and exciting puzzle based game that keeps youngsters interested throughout.

This is a tile-based game. Great choice for 8 year olds. Although your kids will have to rack their brains on the vocabulary front, Apples to Apples is not complex at all. Payday was first published in and is a straight forward roll the die and move type game with the theme focusing on dealing with monthly salaries.

While moving around the board the players will land on a Deal or Mail space and need to pick up a card regarding bills or collections, and they may also need to take out a loan until they get paid unfortunately. Payday is a game of ups and downs represents many peoples income and expenditure monthly quite accurately for most players apart from the winner that ends on an up with plenty of dosh, hopefully.

It plays really well when their are two children playing, especially an older sibling with a younger kid as they seem to able to help the young child advance and the older child gets to show off their skills and teach a little.

It has cool mechanisms including grid movement and a modular board within a maze type adventure. There is so much to do in this game including control any hero, explore a new area or even ride an escalator. Magic Maze has won various awards and was nominated for plenty as well.



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