They just came out with an expansion too that adds three more villains to the game!Villainous! It’s a Disney Villains strategy game that our foursome plays a lot! Super fun and very engaging!
Betrayal is a favorite in our household, but is also usually better with more players 4 is probably the minimum for the game to be fun.If you like short, fast, social deduction & deception games, I recommend One Night Ultimate Werewolf.
If you like team-based word games with a twist, I recommend Codenames.
If you like longer (2 to 3 hours), varied, story-based / exploration-based board games with a sci-fi/horror spin, I recommend Betrayal at House on the Hill.
If you like board games less about directly attacking other players and more about your own personal journey in the game, I recommend Tokaido.
And lastly, if you're looking to and have a good time, I recommend Red Dragon Inn. (Based on ages, clearly not for your group, but had to include it anyway! It's a constant favorite of my group!)
All five of the above games are ones I've played on multiple occasions, and I enjoy them pretty much every single time. But based on your group, Codenames and Betrayal might be the two I would lean toward (One Night Ultimate is best in groups of 5 to 7, I've found). For more compact card-based games, I also recommend Sushi Go! as it's easy to learn, pick up, and play.
They just came out with an expansion too that adds three more villains to the game!
Target exclusive right now, adds Evil Queen, Hades and Dr. Facilier.That's amazing!
If you like short, fast, social deduction & deception games, I recommend One Night Ultimate Werewolf.
If you like team-based word games with a twist, I recommend Codenames.
If you like longer (2 to 3 hours), varied, story-based / exploration-based board games with a sci-fi/horror spin, I recommend Betrayal at House on the Hill.
If you like board games less about directly attacking other players and more about your own personal journey in the game, I recommend Tokaido.
And lastly, if you're looking to and have a good time, I recommend Red Dragon Inn. (Based on ages, clearly not for your group, but had to include it anyway! It's a constant favorite of my group!)
All five of the above games are ones I've played on multiple occasions, and I enjoy them pretty much every single time. But based on your group, Codenames and Betrayal might be the two I would lean toward (One Night Ultimate is best in groups of 5 to 7, I've found). For more compact card-based games, I also recommend Sushi Go! as it's easy to learn, pick up, and play.