Board games are a great way to spend time with the family. However, not all of them are suitable for kids as they may deal with adult themes - primarily monsters and murder. You need to leave those board games for a night out without the children, or wait till they're asleep.

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There are plenty of games with Lovecraftian horrors, gruesome crimes, and worst of all - London, that you and your friends could bust out for when the kids are away. Just make sure to put them back in a place where they can't reach. Here are our favourite board games for adults.

Betrayal At House On The Hill board game box
Betrayal at House on the Hill
Best Exploration Based Board Game

Let the haunting begin

Betrayal at House on The Hill is an all-time great when it comes to horror based exploration board games. Its unique system of adding rooms at random keeps gameplay fresh even after multiple sessions. It's also very unpredictable, as you'll never know who will get the role of the traitor going into the game.

Pros
  • No two sessions will be the same.
  • Unique board mechanics.
Cons
  • Fair bit of reading involved.

Betrayal at House on The Hill is one of those games you can keep playing, and it will never feel repetitive. The unique board mechanics means that the layout will never be the same, and the fact that the traitor is only revealed in the middle of the game means no one person will keep taking the role. Add to that the different haunting types, and this is one of the most versatile games on the market.

Pandemic Legacy: Season 1 board game box
Pandemic Legacy: Season 1
Best Co-op Strategy Board Game

Playing the real heroes.

Pandemic Legacy: Season 1 may strike a nerve for some people, given what we went through a few years ago, but that shouldn't take away from its excellent strategic gameplay loop. The ruleset is a bit exhaustive, and requires players to think two moves ahead. Based on just that, it is a bit advanced for kids.

Pros
  • High-risk-high-reward gameplay.
Cons
  • Could bring up some bad memories.

Pandemic Legacy: Season 1 is one of those that will always be near the top of board game ranking lists. The gameplay loop created by Matt Leacock has served as an inspiration to countless indie strategy board games over the years. And, once you're done with this one, Pandemic Legacy: Season 2 is set in a post apocalyptic world.

Gloomhaven board game box
Gloomhaven
Best Tabletop RPG

The BBEG of tile-based RPGs

Gloomhaven's hexagonal tiles and robust ruleset puts it up there with the best tabletop RPGs. What that also means is that it isn't an ideal game for amateurs and children. There are a number of ways any one encounter could go, and it takes some experience to know how to best deal with it.

Pros
  • Perfect for those who like long campaigns.
  • Ideal for completionists.
Cons
  • Not ideal for beginner and intermediate level players.

Gloomhaven is a tile-based RPG that should ideally be played only by advanced players. Its complicated ruleset will seem like a lot to beginners, but experts will undoubtedly be able to manipulate them to their advantage. This one's perfect if your crew loves playing one campaign over multiple sessions.

Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective board game box
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective
Best Mystery Board Game

To catch a killer

While Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective has a pretty simple ruleset, it deals with morbid themes, as you'd imagine. One of them being Jack the Ripper, one of the most notorious and brutal serial killers in history. It also requires making unanimous decisions, which may not be the easiest thing with kids involved.

Pros
  • Open-ended gameplay style.
  • Additional cases as expansions.
Cons
  • Cases can't be repeated once you find out who the suspect is.

Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective lets you and your friends solve cases the real way - through discussion and chasing up on leads. It provides you with everything you need, you just need to know where to look. And, after you collect all the information, you must reach a unanimous decision about who you think the likely suspect is. Just make sure you don't wrongfully accuse someone.

Nemesis board game box
Nemesis
Best Sci-Fi Horror Board Game

I've seen this movie before

Fans of the Alien movies will really enjoy Nemesis. Not only is the plot similar, but the actual aliens in the game look pretty similar to Xenomorphs too. The aim is to explore and make it off the ship in one of many possible ways. Just don't make too much noise.

Pros
  • Fans of the Alien series will love it.
  • Creates a tense atmosphere.
  • Exploration always yields rewards.
Cons
  • Rolls are sometimes unfairly harsh.

The Alien movies did well because they excelled at creating a tense and terrifying atmosphere. Nemesis manages to do the same thing thanks to its noise mechanic. Any major move requires players to roll for noise, and if they're unlucky, they may be heard by an alien. There are also multiple avenues for victory, so you can change plans if things start looking dire.

Kingdom Death: Monsterboard game box
Kingdom Death: Monster
Best Minifigures

Time to slay your nightmares

If the name didn't suggest it already, Kingdom Death: Monster is not a board game for kids. Mostly because the beautifully crafted minifigures are nightmarish monstrosities you'd see in a FromSoftware game. Humans are at the bottom of the food chain in this strange land, and you must work together to slay these beasts and set up a civilization.

Pros
  • Stunningly crafted minifigures and cards.
Cons
  • Hard to find.
  • Very expensive.

Kingdom Death: Monster is a Kickstarter board game, but boy, does it look like it was made by a major publisher. It features nightmarishly beautiful figures and well-designed cards. Unfortunately, it's extremely hard to find and will be ridiculously expensive if you do. But, if you manage to get your hands on it, it will become the centrepiece of your board game collection.

FAQ

What is the world's most famous board game?

Monopoly is undoubtedly the most popular board game in the world. It has been localized in a number of languages and features many versions.

What is the oldest board game?

The Royal Game of Ur is the oldest known board game in the world. It is believed to have originated 4,600 years ago in ancient Mesopotamia.

Which is the toughest board game in the world?

Chess is considered to be the hardest board game as there are so many different ways to play it.

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