9-player Archives - The Board Game Family http://www.theboardgamefamily.com/tag/9-player/ Tue, 27 Jun 2023 14:24:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.5 https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/TBGFLogoYouTube-100x100.jpg 9-player Archives - The Board Game Family http://www.theboardgamefamily.com/tag/9-player/ 32 32 Hive Mind revised edition party game review https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/2023/06/hive-mind-revised-edition-party-game-review/ https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/2023/06/hive-mind-revised-edition-party-game-review/#comments Mon, 26 Jun 2023 15:15:25 +0000 https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/?p=71523 The Board Game Family

In early 2017 we reviewed a new party game from Calliope Games called Hive Mind.

It was a hit with all the groups we played with and we only had one complaint – it looked like a children's game.

In fact, we were quite surprised with how much we enjoyed the game because of what we'd anticipated by seeing the game box.

That's right. Our biggest issue was with who the target market was for the game because the visuals didn't match who would actually enjoy playing the game.

Well, Calliope Games has recently released a revised version of Hive Mind and we want to give them a huge high-five for doing so!

Yes, the branding is a big improvement. But that's not the only thing that makes this version a better party game.

We're excited to tell you all about it.

Hive Mind revised edition party game review is an article from The Board Game Family

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Sounds Fishy party game review https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/2023/01/sounds-fishy-party-game-review/ https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/2023/01/sounds-fishy-party-game-review/#comments Sat, 14 Jan 2023 18:00:37 +0000 https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/?p=71278 The Board Game Family

When you hear something you can't quite believe, you say it "sounds fishy".

And that's exactly what you'll be saying while playing Sounds Fishy from Big Potato Games.

That's because most of the stuff you'll hear will be completely made up!

The game reminds us a lot of Balderdash and Beyond Balderdash, where players make up answers to factoids.

However, Sounds Fishy is much easier and quicker to play and is packed with more interesting facts that leave players scratching their heads.

Sounds Fishy party game review is an article from The Board Game Family

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Got any Spies and Turncoats? https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/2021/03/patriots-and-redcoats-game-review/ https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/2021/03/patriots-and-redcoats-game-review/#respond Thu, 01 Apr 2021 04:53:20 +0000 https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/?p=35079 The Board Game Family

“These are the times that try men’s souls.”

I’m sure many people may have uttered that phrase this past year. But we’re not here to talk about last year. Instead, we’re looking back to 1776 when Thomas Paine penned those words in The American Crisis.

Of course, we’re not here for a book report either, but instead to look at a social deduction card game set during the American Revolutionary War — Patriots & Redcoats by Green Feet Games.

In the game, players take on the roles of the Americans fighting to win independence and the British fighting to stop the rebellion. And like in typical social deduction type games, players are secretly assigned which side they’re on and must figure out who to eliminate to win.

But, be careful because players may also change loyalty along the way!

Got any Spies and Turncoats? is an article from The Board Game Family

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Hues and Cues Board Game Review https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/2020/12/hues-and-cues-board-game-review/ https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/2020/12/hues-and-cues-board-game-review/#respond Sun, 06 Dec 2020 21:50:30 +0000 https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/?p=34391 The Board Game Family

If I gave you the clue “Barney”, would you be able to pick it out of a grid of 480 colors?

What about “Mustard”, “Ocean Spray”, or “Slime”?

That’s the premise in a new game by The Op called Hues and Cues. And it’s much tougher than we first imagined.cBut that doesn’t mean it’s not a fun game to play. The real question is will your family and friends enjoy playing it?

After all, that’s why we do these reviews — to give you a feel for a game and help you decide if it’s right for your group.

So let’s see where Hues and Cues may fall for you.

Hues and Cues Board Game Review is an article from The Board Game Family

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Blinks Game System Review https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/2020/09/blinks-game-system-review/ https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/2020/09/blinks-game-system-review/#respond Fri, 04 Sep 2020 22:48:29 +0000 https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/?p=33825 The Board Game Family

There’s been a big meshing of digital and physical board games over the last decade.

Many physical board games have taken on digital form and can be a blast to play with friends at a distance. And other physical board games have incorporated a digital element that we love for extending the gameplay — such as the cooperative games Star Wars: Imperial Assault, Descent: Journeys in the Dark 2nd Edition, and Mansions of Madness 2nd Edition that we love using the app to play the bad side.

Well, today we’ve got something quite different from anything we’ve reviewed in the past. It’s actually a digitally-driven complete game system called Blinks!

But it doesn’t use any computers, mobile devices, or apps. All the game data and rules are stored in the hex game pieces themselves!

The cool thing is that each hex game piece, called a Blink, stores the information/rules of one game. And that Blink “teaches” the other Blinks the rules of the game and then they’re all in!

Blinks Game System Review is an article from The Board Game Family

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Spyfall & Spyfall 2 Party Game Review https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/2019/12/spyfall-party-game-review/ https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/2019/12/spyfall-party-game-review/#respond Thu, 12 Dec 2019 03:46:58 +0000 https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/?p=32834 The Board Game Family

Do you love party games?
Do you love deduction games?
What about a game that combines both elements?

If so, you’re in luck because Spyfall is both a party game and a deduction game!

We included both Spyfall and Spyfall 2 in our annual Board Game Gift Guides in the past because they’re such fun games.

Spyfall & Spyfall 2 Party Game Review is an article from The Board Game Family

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You may not survive Hellapagos https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/2018/09/hellapagos-board-game-review/ https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/2018/09/hellapagos-board-game-review/#comments Mon, 24 Sep 2018 02:53:10 +0000 https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/?p=30451 The Board Game Family

In Hellapagos, you and your fellow castaways are shipwrecked on an island with an approaching hurricane in the distance. You must work together to have any hope of getting off the island before the hurricane strikes.

Or at least some of you may make it off the island alive...

Hellapagos is a semi-cooperative board game for up to 12 players that's super challenging to all win together. But you have to try. Because if you don't work together, no one will survive. By working together, there's at least a chance you can make it.

Do you have what it takes to be one of the survivors?

You may not survive Hellapagos is an article from The Board Game Family

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