Top 10 Board Games That Require a Lot of Strategy
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Settle in, we might be here a while. From Sequence, to Cranium, to Monopoly, these board games require more strategy than your typical game night. WatchMojo counts down ten board games that require a lot of strategy.
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#10: Sequence (1982)
#9: Cranium (1998)
#8: Ticket to Ride (2004)
#7: Monopoly (1935)
#6: The Settlers of Catan (1995)
#5: Carcassonne (2000)
#4: Risk (1957)
#3, #2 & #1???
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This list is absolute garbage. WHERE THE HELL IS HUNGRY HUNGRY HIPPOS?!
Y’all just reaching for ideas now smh
Wat abot shogi
i own Sequence it is not that hard to play but it is fun and is a awesome game if you don’t own it you need to buy it my mom played it when i was a kid and i am 31 it is still fun
Monopoly requires no strategy. Just buy every property you land on.
1:35 “The game can be tweaked and custom tailored to whomever is playing it.” You get points for effort for recognizing that the word whomever exists, but your usage here is incorrect. Your whomever is the subject doing the playing, not the object being played in this case. This takes local precedence over the scope of the verb tailor. “whoever is playing it” is the correct form
Cones of Dunshire should have been number 1.
No D&D????????????????????????????????
This list is disrespectful to anyone who buys and plays games at the hobby shop level. This should be called top 10 board games sold at Walmart that non gamers think require the most strategy.
Gos actually harder than chess dummies
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