>>82563882
quite liked that Betrayal at House on the Hill as basically-advanced-Cluedo (with spooky horror storytelling added).
mad complex high-strategy 'eurogames' and the like just melt my brain. Secret Hitler was a straightforward fun one if you feel like ruining some friendships.
of typical games everyone owns, it's got to be Scrabble. but with the house rule that if you GUESS a word and it's not there, you lose your turn. fuck brute-forcing 'xyt' nonsense just in case it's in the Chambers Dictionary.