This game is all about pre-drinking ready for a big night of partying. Each card is a challenge for you. If you get it right, they drink. Quick Review: A game for getting to know each other and learning some intimate hidden details about even your oldest friends. One player sits in the hot seat.
The player to their right reads out one of the question cards. Repeat 5 times. The winner is the person who gets the most answers aka knows the person best! Quick Review: This is a game for people who like wordplay. You need to give hints to your team mates about the words you are thinking of — without using those words. I enjoy this game for a rainy afternoon, but find it is best with 4 or more players.
There are 25 cards with simple words on them laid out in front of you. One team member needs to give a hint then the rest of the team needs to point out the words on the board that you are referring to.
If you get the word wrong, you may just get burned and loose! The more words you hit in one attempt, the more likely you are to win. Quick Review: My roommates and I were obsessed with this game one summer. Take turns to build upon your civilization. Make strategic decisions to build trade routes without leaving yourself exposed to competitors. I usually find these sorts of games have a big learning curve.
Gameplay feels similar to Settlers of Catan. Connect cities across the USA by building train lines. You need to get to the best train routes before your competitors claim them. Earn extra points for connecting important cities that are long distances apart. I really enjoy it. Quick Review: Get this drawing game if you like collaborative rather than competitive games. The game is simple: everyone draws each other! Each turn, you get a random card that tells you what facial feature to draw next.
You pass your drawing board to the right each turn, so every facial feature for every person is drawn by a different person. Quick Review: A really fun game where you have to trick everyone else into believing your nonsense! One person draws a card and reads it.
The card will be a word or prompt requiring you to provide a definition or answer. Everyone in the group has to write down an answer to the best of their abilities. Then the person who read out the definition has to guess which answer is true and which is false. Try to fool your friends, or call them out for lying! Try to find the funniest comparison to the stimulus card to win. The judge plays a green card in the middle.
This card will show a person, place, thing or event. Each player has a hand of green cards. Players need to play a green card that they think is a funny comparison or likeness to the green card. Rotate judges each turn so everyone gets a go. Quick Review: A cooperative board game. Work with your team to contain a pandemic and save the world. Players work together to treat diseases all over the world. You can choose your character each character has different abilities , then work together to find cures and treat the four diseases before they destroy the world.
The game lasts for 45 minutes and requires 2 to 4 players. I find it works better with 4 players. Quick Review: A game for Harry Potter lovers. Contains questions covering all 8 Harry Potter films. This is so much fun to play at college dorm parties. Jenga requires you to remove blocks from the Jenga tower without making it collapse. As the game goes on, the tower gets more and more wobbly. This giant Jenga game is placed on the floor and played in the middle of your living room.
Quick Review: This is a great game for people at the start of their adult life. It requires players to make choices about how to live their imaginary lives to come out the end — happy and wealthy! Every player jumps in their car and drives around the board, making decisions about how to live their lives.
Gather experiences, pets, kids, jobs and … sometimes some debt as well! Add up your money at the end of the game. The person who ends up wealthiest wins. Quick Review: Try to conquer the world and defeat your friends. Take control of entire continents. This classic from the s never gets old. You need to conquer continents by attacking your opponents and taking over their territory.
Every move is a risk so you need to play it strategically! Your task is to collect matching cards while avoiding getting hit by a burrito. Lose points if you get hit, but gain points if you get matching cards. College students often love games that are naughty, raunchy and politically incorrect. A lot of the games on this list are just like that! Competitive games like The Game of Life, Clue and Risk are fun competitive games that are also innocent and can be played by people of any age.
Also keep in mind that a few of these games are specifically drinking games. Some of us like a competitive game. Keep in mind not only your preferences but the preferences of your friends and roommates. Board games and giant Jenga are games that will take up a fair bit more space. Choosing the best board game for college students is inherently subjective. Everyone has their own preferences. But hopefully, this list has inspired you and given you a few great ideas for what board or card game you want to get next.
Here are some other board and card games that would be great for college dorms. The best card and board games for college students: Cards Against Humanity best adults only game.
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