Last time, we introduced some common popular custom board games. This time, we will continue to introduce some.
1. Monopoly
The first official Monopoly game was released in 1935. This real estate acquisition game has been creating real estate tycoons ever since. The board game requires risk and luck as players buy and trade properties while avoiding jail. If you have the funds, players can buy available properties. Then, if other players land on any space you own, you can earn income by charging them rent. To win the game, you must bankrupt your opponents. This may take some time. The idea is to create a monopoly by buying enough properties. Eventually, other players can’t afford your rent.
2. Scrabble
Scrabble is a popular custom board games. It’s like a giant crossword puzzle. With endless possibilities. Players first receive a certain number of wooden letter tiles, each of which is assigned a different point value. You will immediately begin analyzing your letter tiles to see what possible word combinations you can create to play the richest words. You’ll need a pen and paper nearby to record your scores, and you may also need a dictionary. It comes in handy when the validity of a word is in question. Once a player has used up all of their cards, the game ends and scores are tallied. But the person with the highest score at the end is the real winner. These games require skill and patience as you strategize routes, claim resources, and map out new territories.
3.Battleship
In this two-player strategy game, players secretly arrange their ships on a 10×10 grid marked with letters and numbers. Then try to find and destroy the opponent’s fleet. Each player has two grids. One grid is used to place your own ships and track attacks against you. While the second grid is used to mark attacks against your opponent. Players take turns calling up coordinates on the grid to shoot. If a hit misses a ship, it is considered a miss and is marked with a white peg. If a hit makes contact with a ship, the hit is marked with a red peg. Each type of ship can take a different number of hits before sinking. After some initial tentative shots, you may begin to locate the location of your opponent’s ships and start delivering fatal blows.