Games for Late Teens/20s

Updated on December 11, 2013
N.R. asks from Chicago, IL
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Looking for games to send to my siblings' families as a holiday gifts. Something they can all enjoy together. The kids are between ages of 18-24, in or recently out of college. They are all smart alecs and I've thought about Cards Against Humanity but since I've never played it, think it might be too raunchy to play as a family. Also looked at Awkward Family Photos (the game) and Would You Rather?... cards. Any ideas for games that would be hip and fun for all but not too offensive (a little is ok:-)?

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S.B.

answers from Kansas City on

My family loves Cards against Humanity, but we're all weirdos.

There is a great youtube show starring Wil Wheaton called Tabletop. He demonstrates games by playing them on the show. It's a good way to get a feel for a game before you buy it. http://geekandsundry.com/shows/tabletop/

He has Settlers of Catan and Ticket to Ride in season 1, both we bought because of Tabletop.

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C.V.

answers from Columbia on

Apples to apples is fun and appropriate.

Cards Against Humanity is too raunchy to be played as a family game.

K.C.

answers from Washington DC on

We used to love Scattergories when I was that age ... Or trivial pursuit, apples to apples, anything by Cranium ... Or, send a few decks of cards and a book of Hoyle card games. We still love card games the best.

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D.D.

answers from Pittsburgh on

Apples to Apples, and Cranium are both fun

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K.R.

answers from Dallas on

For more strategic games:

Ticket to Ride
Pandemic (cooperative game- everyone wins or everyone loses)
Power Grid
Merchants and Marauders
Puerto Rico
Settlers of Catan

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K.C.

answers from San Francisco on

I have always loved Taboo. It is so much fun - in college and for a few years after, my friends and I played all the time. Classics like Pictionary and Trivial Pursuit are good, too. Apples to Apples can be fun, too. I haven't heard of the ones you mentioned (except Would you rather, which I haven't played)

O.H.

answers from Phoenix on

We like Apples to Apples and Catch Phrase.

L.A.

answers from Austin on

"Cards against Humanity" is the really hot game right now. Perfect for Smart alecs.. You can only purchase it online.. long story.. But yes, it can be embarrassing.

We love Bananagrams

Boxers or Briefs
Like cards against humanity, but rated PG13 instead of R

Apples to Apples

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M.B.

answers from Seattle on

Apples to Apples. That game can get REAL interesting, depending on who's playing. It can be completely clean, or horribly raunchy. I've played it both ways.

Killer Bunnies. Geared more towards younger kids, but my husband and I still enjoy it.

Squarrels. Lots of fun, my friend developed and markets it. It has aspects of War, Slap Jack, and Old Maid to it.

Catch Phrase and/or Taboo are also fun.

Forbidden Island too. That's more of a strategy game than a smart alec game.

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M.T.

answers from New York on

My college student likes Apples To Apples, Cards Against Humanity and Blokus.

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