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Nostalgic Board Games to Bring Out Your Competitive Side During Isolation

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With Australians now being asked to stay at home as we whether the coronavirus storm, there’s only so much one can do while staying indoors.

Of course, television and streaming offerings are aplenty, and catching up on your favourite show, starting a new hobby or even upskilling is on the must-do list. But, if your iso is more “group” than “isolation”, spending quality time together is a high priority.

While watching your favourite series is one way to bond, nothing gets you into the team spirit more than a good old-fashioned board game.

Not only is it a great way to keep your mind sharp and your spirit competitive during these trying times, but the satisfaction of guessing that it was Miss Scarlet in the Billiard Room with the Revolver will give you bragging rights for days.

So, whether it’s Cluedo or Monopoly, there are some serious classics that everybody knows and loves for you to play.

Here are our top picks every home should have during isolation.

Cluedo

“CLUEDO, the classic murder mystery game. Six suspects. One murderer. One weapon. One location. And, of course, one winner.”

Players: Two or more.

RRP: $20.00 from Big W.

Monopoly

“It’s the fast-dealing property trading game where players buy, sell, dream and scheme their way to riches.”

Players: Two or more.

RRP: $25.00 from Big W.

CluedoUno

“Easy to pick up…impossible to put down. Play by matching colour or number, or play an action card against your opponent. Don’t forget to yell “UNO!” when you are down to one card.”

Players: Two or more.

RRP: $7.00 from Kmart.

Jenga

“Pull the block, stack it on top, and hope the tower doesn’t crash down!”

Players: Two or more.

RRP: $23.95 from Toys R Us online.

Jenga
Jenga and Uno. Hasbro.

Scrabble

“Scrabble is the classic board game that always spells F-U-N.”

Players: Two or more.

RRP: $39.99 from Toys R Us online.

Operation

“It’s the family favourite Operation game with fun Try Me packaging and truly classic funny ailments!”

Players: Two or more.

RRP: $25.00 from Target.

Operation
Operation. Hasbro.

Pictionary

“The game of quick sketches and hilarious guesses!”

Players: Two or more.

RRP: $25.00 from Target.

Connect Four

Do you go up, to the side, or diagonally? Start in the middle or at the edge? It’s your choice in Connect 4 Game.

Players: Two players.

RRP: $25.00 from Big W.

Connect 4
Connect 4. Hasbro and Pictionary. Mattel.

Twister

“It’s the classic gameplay of Twister that you grew up with! When the designated Spinner calls the shots, players move onto their spots on the mat. Twist and tangle — but don’t fall over! The last player standing wins.”

Players: Two or more.

RRP: $25.00 from Big W.

Guess Who

“Bring back childhood memories and introduce “the original guessing game” to your kids and grandkids.”

Players: Two players.

RRP: $25.00 from Big W.

Guess Who
Guess Who. Hasbro.

AtmosFear (formally known as Nightmare)

“Remember the old VCR game Nightmare in 1991 then Atmosfear DVD game after 1995? Well now in 2019 we have the Interactive version relaunch of the game! But watch out for the gate keeper!”

Players: Three or more.

RRP: $49.99 from Myer.

Test Match

“Wrangle up all your friends and get set for hours of fun with Test Match. This popular game is the ultimate table-top cricket experience.”

Players: Two or more.

RRP: $49.99 from Myer.

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