The Wonderful (Much-Improved) World of Board Games
When I was growing up, the number of board games in common circulation in the US was rather limited. The perennial favorites were Chutes and Ladders, Candy Land, Sorry!, Connect 4, Uno, Jenga, Clue, The Game of Life, Monopoly, and Risk.
While each of those games is respectable in its own right, I’ve got news for you: the world of board games has gotten a lot more interesting in the past couple of decades. The challenge today is discovering the best games. On the website www.boardgamegeek.com, there are now more than 84,500 different board games ranked by gamers around the globe.