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Flip down characters on your board as you narrow down your choices and try to figure out who it is before you run out of chances to guess.įor greater replayability, you can download and print additional character sheets on the Hasbro website and swap these out for the ones included in your original game.
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If you can’t quite remember how to play, the rules are straightforward: each player chooses a mystery card and it’s up to the other player to ask yes or no questions to try and figure out who is on that mystery card. Guess Who is a classic two-player game that’ll keep you entertained for hours. It might be an oldie but we still think it’s a goodie. Key details – Players: 2-5 Age range: 10+ Estimated game time: 45 mins
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If that’s not enough, there are two further games in the Forbidden series including the original Forbidden Island game and the electrifying Forbidden Sky. The interchangeable tiles and randomised cards also give this game huge replayability. The rapidly changing board and fight to stay sand-free and hydrated make this a hugely exciting game, even with two players. If you run out of water or become completely overwhelmed by the sandstorm, your entire team loses and you become trapped in the Forbidden Desert forever. The cards you pick up change gameplay and can result in parts of the board being blown into the eye of the sandstorm. To do this, you’ll need to take actions to make your way across the randomised bored, picking up cards as you go. In Forbidden Desert, you and your team crash land in an ancient desert city and must work together to excavate the site and find missing pieces of a legendary flying machine before a sandstorm hits. Key details – Players: 2- Age range: 10+ Estimated game time: 30 mins It’s highly replayable too, which we think makes this an affordable must-have.
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7 Wonders duel is over in a flash compared to the original, but it’s still packed full of strategy and fun. Or, if neither of these things is possible, the player with the most points at the end of the game wins. Advance your military enough so it takes over your opponent’s capital, pick up enough symbol cards to gain scientific dominance. In this version, you’ll draw from a selection of cards at the start of each round, rather than simultaneously from two stacks of cards. The more resources you gain, the greater the cost is for the other player. The end goal is to have the greatest empire. Over three “ages”, players pick up cards that either grant them resources or advance their military or scientific development. This scaled-back version is very much like the original game. The original 7 Wonders gets an ingenious two-player twist in 7 Wonders Duel. Key details – Players: 2-4 Age range: 8+ Estimated game time: 10-15 mins Ticket to Ride is incredibly easy to learn and this particular version can be played in as little as 15 minutes. It’s best not to hang on to too many cards though, as any journeys at the end of the game that haven’t been placed will cost you points – and if you’re unlucky, the game. Points on the board are then added up and the player with the most points wins. The game ends when a player has two or fewer taxis left. Throughout the game, you can pick up cards from the deck and use these to place cars on different routes (providing you have the right card combo). To start, each player gets a set of coloured taxis, as well as two transportation and destination cards. Longer routes and popular destinations get you more points. The idea of the game is to claim popular taxi routes across the board by playing a group of matching coloured cards.

This follow-up to the highly popular Ticket to Ride game is a fast-paced race perfect for two players.
