Enjoy 10 entertaining board and card games to brighten up your November blues – Global

The article is written by Robyn Fiorda and was posted on Global News. It focuses on showcasing a variety of board games, which can add an element of excitement and entertainment to your next game night, promising to impress family and friends.

The selection ranges from popular classics to new and trendy releases, all of which promise to provide hours of laughter and create unforgettable memories. If you’re a fan of strategic gaming, enjoy humorous party games, or prefer something quirky and fast-paced, there’s something in this list for every taste. These games are perfect for any occasion and make excellent gifts, or additions to your personal collection.

Some of the games featured include an interactive board game that tests how well you know your friends, a fast-paced family-friendly game called Happy Salmon, and a zodiac-themed party game called Sun Moon Rising. There’s also a game for meme enthusiasts called What Do You Meme?, and a strategy card game called Mantis.

For fans of National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, there’s a collectible Monopoly edition that features iconic locations from the holiday classic. Other games include a hilarious party game called Monikers, a festive card game with a twist, a cooperative game for kids called Mermaid Island, and a bundle of 12 easy-to-play holiday games called The 12 Games of Christmas.

The article also suggests additional games you might like, such as Hasbro Gaming: Jenga Classic Game, Poetry for Neanderthals, Taco vs Burrito, The Chameleon, Fantasy Flight Games Star Wars The DeckBuilding Game, Super Skills, Off Topic Adult Party Game, and the Catan Board Game.

These games are not just great for entertainment, they also help to build and strengthen connections, making them a valuable investment for those interested in enhancing their social gatherings.

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