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Must Have Family Board Games That You Need At A Board Game Cafe

So you’ve decided to check out a board game cafe. That’s great! There are few things more enjoyable than hanging out with your family, friends and coworkers while playing some cafe games. However, if you’re not sure what kind of cafe games are played at these establishments, look no further. At Kefi board game cafe we have cafe games that cater to everyone.

Here are some must-have family board games that we think will fit into any group:

Ticket to Ride

Ticket to Ride is a game for 2-5 players and takes around 60 minutes to play. It’s suitable for children aged 8+, but older players will enjoy it as well.

The goal of this game is to claim train routes by completing them by placing route cards on the board. Players use their train cars and locomotive cards to claim routes, but they must be careful not to run out of train cards before all of their connections are complete!

Catan

Catan is a popular board game that’s based on the theme of discovery and expansion. You play as settlers, who need to explore new lands in order to gather resources, build settlements and roads, and ultimately win the game by reaching 10 victory points. 

Catan is known as a strategy game because it requires players to make decisions about when they should expand their territory or attack other players’ settlements. The board has hexagonal tiles that represent different locations where you will find resources such as wood or ore. Players can trade with each other for these resources via dice rolls at designated markets on the board. A player can win by having built a settlement on each tile before anyone else does so; however, there are other ways to win too!

Pandemic 

Pandemic is a cooperative game where you are trying to stop the spread of diseases. The game is fun and challenging, and can be played with 2-4 players. The recommended age for this game is 10+. It takes about 30-45 minutes to play, which makes it great for families with younger kids who don’t have much time to spare on board games that take hours to complete!

Splendor

In Splendor, you are a gem collector in Renaissance Europe. Your goal is to collect as many gems as possible, then trade them for more valuable gems with the help of your assistants. You’ll also have to purchase shops, which provide additional resources or allow players to store their gems for later use.

The game is quite simple and straightforward—but it’s also immensely strategic and can be played by people of all ages. Just remember that you don’t want to waste all your money on useless stuff!

Carcassonne

Carcassonne is a tile-placement game in which the players draw and place a tile with a piece of southern French landscape on it, then use the pieces to build the landscape according to rules. The player can then place a follower or meeple on one of the roads or cities. When that’s done, he gets points based on what he’s built.

Sushi Go

Sushi Go is a card drafting game that is easy to learn and fun to play. It’s great for families, kids and parties. You can play this game with 2 to 5 players. It’s a small game that can easily fit into your bag or purse for travel or entertainment on the go.

Forbidden island

Forbidden Island is a cooperative game with a theme of escaping dangerous islands. It’s designed for 2-4 players, but the ideal number is 4. The goal of the game is to collect 4 treasure chests, each containing their own unique combination of treasures based on different types (gold coins, silver coins, gems and jewels). You must work together to collect all four before your raft sinks or you run out of fuel!

The main mechanic involves players rolling dice to move around the island while avoiding hazards such as sinking floor tiles or flooding water. Players also use cards strategically in order to defeat obstacles like giant sea monsters and flying demons by making them disappear into thin air by using powerful magic spells!

Pandemic legacy season 1

Pandemic Legacy is a cooperative game for 2-4 players, in which you are tasked with preventing the spread of diseases across the globe. While it may seem easy at first glance, you will quickly learn that this is not just your average board game. The rules change as you play and as time goes on. It’s really something!

While I wouldn’t recommend playing Pandemic Legacy with your kids (there are some pretty intense moments), it’s great fun to play together as a family or with friends who don’t mind some good old fashioned panic and chaos thrown into their evening. If you do decide to bring this one home, be ready: once you’ve started playing it won’t be long before all future games will pale in comparison—you’ll always be looking forward to the next time that everyone gets together so they can try out their new strategy on one another!

Scythe

Scythe is a board game set in an alternate history 1920s period. It’s a euro-style board game with strong thematic elements, but also has many of the characteristics of a 4X game (explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate). The twist on this theme is that it uses mechs instead of tanks or soldiers like you might expect from a war-themed game.

When it comes to family favorites, Scythe is sure to be one that causes your gaming group to yell across the table as they try to get each other’s attention about their next move.

Dixit

Dixit is a card game designed by Jean-Louis Roubira and published by Libellud. The game was first released in 2009 and has won a Golden Geek award for best family game on BGG.

The art style of Dixit is based on the surrealist games of the same name, where players have to describe images that they can make up their mind. 

Players choose cards randomly from a deck and make up stories about them before passing them to others. Each player then picks one card out of all the others so that everyone knows who chose which one, but not whether it’s theirs or someone else’s card — it’s just a story now!

These cafe games are so much fun, definitely try these!

If you’re looking for a fun game that the whole family can play, then look no further. These cafe games are perfect for families and get-togethers alike. They are also great for adults who want to try something different than what they typically play. They bring out the best in everyone, so it’s no surprise that these cafe games have become popular among board game cafes.

There are a lot of different types of board games out there, and each one is unique in its own way. The best part about them is that even if your favorite game isn’t on this list, there’s still plenty more to choose from!

Conclusion

We hope you’ve enjoyed this list of must-have family board games that you need at a board game cafe. If this article has inspired you to go out and buy some new cafe games, please let us know how they went! We always love hearing from our readers.Searching  for a board game cafe near me? Then Kefi board game cafe Dubai is where you need to be with your family, friends and co-workers. Don’t miss out on their B1G1 free offer on board games.

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