Family Games

Made to work when kids and adults play together—and both can have fun.

  • Ages: usually 8+ (sometimes 6+ if streamlined)
  • Rules: still approachable, but with real choices
  • Time: 20–60 minutes
  • Depth: enough strategy/variety that adults don’t feel bored
  • Fairness: often includes catch-up mechanics or “skill compression” so kids can compete.

Examples of what you’ll see: roll-and-move, memory match, simple set collection, quick dexterity games.

  1. Ticket to Ride
  2. Carcassonne
  3. Splendor
  4. Azul
  5. Kingdomino
  6. Codenames
  7. Sushi Go!
  8. Dixit
  9. The Quest for El Dorado
  10. Pandemic
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