Mom: 10. Scattergories 9. Splendor 8. Ticket to Ride 7. Just One 6. Qwirkle 5. Wits & Wagers 4. Take 5! 3. Telestrations 2. Codenames 1. The Mind Dad: 10. Ticket to Ride 9. Scattergories 8. Just One 7. Telestrations 6. Machi Koro 5. Codenames 4. Take 5! 3. The Mind 2. Qwirkle 1. Splendor
Thanks so much for this video, SungWon. Idk if it was easier for me to relate, because I’m also Asian-American, but this was just a really touching video for me Especially the part in the end, where your mother was talking about how she appreciates board games, because it’s a good excuse to bring the whole family to actively spend time together, as opposed to someone watching TV, and someone’s reading a book, another person’s on their phone, etc Board games have definitely given my family an excuse to all spend time together, instead of just sitting in the same room, but doing different things 💙
This is wonderful. I have a friend who plays games with his parents. My Mom was the board game player and she passed before I really got into the hobby. You've a real gift in your parents. It's cool how you honor them in your videos with them.
This was lovely. I feel like my dad and your dad would have gotten along! Nice to hear Just One, that was the last game I played with my dad before he passed. Good memories, thanks for bringing those up. ❤
I have a box of games just for my parents to try, because they have less rules but are complex in strategies. Snow time, social games, kings of Tokyo, ticket to ride, Machi Koro, stratego, sequence, boulderdash, and they LOVE wits and wagers.
I remember playing Rummikub, Lotería, Poker, and Canasta with my grandparents. We also loved to watch Who Wants to be a Millionaire together. Game nights were a ton of fun!
This video was great, your parents are so charming! I am actually packing up some games for a trip now and I threw The Mind, Take 5 and Codenames into my bag as I was listening :)
I'm going thru a rough time- two unexpected surgeries in two weeks- and this is a balm on my soul. thank you to you and your parents for sharing this lovely conversation with us.
Wow! I'm impressed they knew 10 games each. My wife's grandmother is 100 years old but still sharp...she still drives and lives on her own etc... I have been contemplating bringing out a game for her to try when we go to visit but I like the heavy stuff and I don't have a good gauge on what older people might like so this list is helpful. I'll probably try Splendor. I was initially thinking about trying Cascadia. I think your parents might like that one as well.
Really enjoyed this video! Agree with your point towards the end of more accessible games these days I’ve had lots of success showing my parents and in-laws the following: Fun Facts, So Clover, Just One, Kites, and In Vino Morte
My parents like Farkle and Spinners. Sometimes I can get them to play Sushi Go or Point Salad. I honestly think they'd like Qwirkle quite a bit, but my Dad is color blind so he'd probably struggle with it.
I learned there IS a color-blind friendly version of Qwirkle! They put interior shapes on the tiles that represent what color it is. That's really cool! I may have to get that for my folks! I think they'd like it!
This video made me feel like I also want to introduce some of my family members to board games, its so wholesome! I wonder what games would be good for that
I am so happy you made this list. I have been struggling to find board games with my parents because they have similar opinions to your parents. I will try to play some of these.
Its funny, my dad and I have almost the exact same relationship with splendor. I truly think its one of the best 2 player games I've ever found - so if you have the kind of person in your life who likes games with simple rules but deep strategy - I highly recommend it!
Lovely and wonderful video! Also, huge respect for this list. It is a lot of mechanically simpler games than what I prefer (crunchy Euro games), but sometimes "simple design" is the same as "genius design"
This is such a good list because I've been trying to find good games to play with my family. My dad can get a little too competitive which puts off my mom, so I'll try a few of these. Whenever I played The Mind, I always sucked at it though :( guess I'm like Jay LOL
If your dad likes Splendor, I'd reccomend Century: Spice Road! I enjoy both, but Century is about trading up spices with your cards to afford point cards, that are drafted from a market. Scratches a similar itch for me
Having the issue that some friends have a better or worse vocabulary and knowledge, I can highly suggest to try out Codenames Pictures rather than the normal one. The pictures make it not only more fun due to the images and offering more options due to the details, but it also offers everyone a possibility to find a word for each and every card they got. E.g. we played Codenames in German and we had a lot of issues with different kinds of fishes, as we don't have a lot of fishes around where I grew up - so the people rarely ever learned those words. Playing with codename pictures we could even mix up langauages.
My parents; Rummikub, Golf, Codenames, 500, Whist, Azule, Herbaceous, Cribbage, Backgammon, and Bridge. I don’t know how to play Bridge… but card games are/were their thing.
Are Korean people really into boardgames? It's pleasantly surprising how many of his older relatives partake frequently. That is definitely not the case in my American experience.
I wonder if SungWon’s parents would like Lacuna. I haven’t played it yet but I hear it’s a simple to learn but strategic game and it’s beautiful to boot
Oh man, this is so cool!! Most of my board game history is from playing with my parents all the time growing up! We were obsessed with Sorry! and Scrabble, I remember having to push hard to add Jumanji into the mix. 😆 I should ask them what their favorites are, I'm about to visit them soon and maybe we'll pull something out!
Thankyou so muchh for makin this video, I love playin with my parents and they kinda have same taste like ur parents, maybe coz im asian too 😂 Dont know their top 10 but they really love Sequence, Downforce, Carcassonne, Splendor and Dungeon Mayhem
my parents would not even have 10 games they've ever played, let alone a top10 list. checkers and chess is what i vaguely remember my dad or older brother teaching me. that's it🤷🏻♀️
My parents and I played board games since before I can remember. When I was super little they kept the more complex ones to themselves and their friends but once I hit double digits or so I was able to join in the more complex ones (and I won more often than my mom lol, tho not as often as my dad). Board games are a great way to bond, particularly in my paternal family. When my uncle passed away a few years back, my parents and I received his copy of the game “Vikings,” which my parents had played with him but I’d never had the opportunity to. It remains one of our favorites to this day and playing it helps me to feel closer to him, and when I win I can pretend he’s helping me from beyond the grave lol. It’s also just a really fun board game, would recommend even if it doesn’t have immense sentimental value for you. Suffice to say this video felt super homey and nostalgic just seeing someone talking with their parents about board games they enjoy playing together
I liked this. We play a lot with my parents and the list is similar. My parents bought Splendor and play it every day 1v1 ^^ they didn't like The Mind. I'll try to show them Qwirkle
Okay but my parents also hate having to think while playing games and I really don't get it. I mean being creatively challenged by the mechanics is half the fun, non?
When I ask my wife about her favorite games, she says she likes them because she "doesn't have to think much." 🤨 Why don't you want to think and learn?
My parents top 5: 1. Just One 2. Dobble (Spot it) 3. Cortex Challenge (Braintopia) 4. La feria de las pulgas de Titirilquén (a chilean version of Pit) 5. La morada Maldita But my father add: 6. Combo Breaker (Dealt!) 7. Dixit 8. Patchwork No 9 or 10