What is a game that you can go back and play and never get tired of?

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  1. UberGeek Infobox profile image60
    UberGeek Infoboxposted 11 years ago

    What is a game that you can go back and play and never get tired of?

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    Emer420posted 11 years ago

    I'm going to go oldschool, back before electronic game consoles, and say Monopoly.  smile

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    Garifaliaposted 11 years ago

    For me, definitely not Monopoly (it takes for ever). But I love games like Trivial Pursuit. Every time I play, I realise how little I know. And I'm crazy about Mario Party. The problem is I can't get my kids to play with me!

  4. BLACKANDGOLDJACK profile image73
    BLACKANDGOLDJACKposted 11 years ago

    Twister with cheerleaders.

    (That was too short so I have to elaborate.)

    Twister with cheerleaders and Jack Daniels and Jim Beam.

  5. melpor profile image90
    melporposted 11 years ago

    I can go back to the classic board game "The Game of Life".  I always like this game because it was a game everyone in the family could play and learn what  life is about. It was an educational type game about the ups and downs of going through life.

  6. OldSkoolFool profile image60
    OldSkoolFoolposted 11 years ago

    I'd say Pac-Man. More so, Ms Pacman (The Real Arcade Version!)

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    Takeittopiecesposted 11 years ago

    gonna have to say Fallout 3 and New Vegas, just so many places to explore lots of cool fictional history and the action is enough to keep you from getting board.

  8. cicsomum profile image60
    cicsomumposted 11 years ago

    one of the best retro games ever - helicopter game, check  this out http://playhelicoptergame.org/

  9. Blond Logic profile image94
    Blond Logicposted 11 years ago

    I enjoy Scrabble and play online often. When there is a large group of people together, I love Balderdash. It can be so funny when there is a mixture of age groups. I remember playing once with my family and my sides ached from laughing so much. It is wonderful to see 6 year olds laughing along with 80 year olds. Games are great for bonding families.
    I remember having one of my son's friends over to stay and we were playing games. He said his family never did that. It was so sad. Every time he came over after that he asked if we could play.
    Sorry, I think I went off on a tangent there.

  10. mcbel profile image64
    mcbelposted 11 years ago

    Galaga. Either that or Jedi Power Battles.

 
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