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Updated on November 27th, 2024 - new games added, old games removed.
Thanksgiving is coming up, which normally means a lot of Americans are going to be spending a lot of time with their families. And let's be honest, family time is the best time to play digital board games. Even if your uncle has misplaced the meeples for the game, or if your younger cousin has stolen a particularly pretty card, there are all of the peices in digital games!
So we've gone right ahead and suggested the five you should stick on your iPad or iPhone before you start travelling out to the homestead. This way, you will come prepared to ignore the football match going on, have a great excuse to not help peel an ungodly amount of potatoes and maybe score some brownie points with your grandma for keeping the other children entertained.
If you are looking for games to play with your family for Thanksgiving, we have a list for you!
And if you've got any suggestions of other games people should be having a crack at, stick them in the comments at the bottom of the article and we will give them a look!
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CodenamesCodenames is a spy game, where you are either trying to get your fellow spy to guess the cards you want them to guess or you are trying to guess the cards your fellow spy wants you to guess. It's a neat concept and one that feels quite unique to Codenames itself. The mobile version of the physical game works really well, and you can have more than one game going at a time. It's also got some solo modes for quickplay.
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Ticket to RideTicket to Ride is a classic board game for a reason; it's good. Ticket to Ride is a game where you are looking to create railway routes through countries, fulfilling tasks and gaining points. You can play against your family or against bots if they aren't feeling up to it. Either way, it's a fun game and the digital adaptation is very similar to the physical game.
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Heads Up!Heads Up! is more of a card game than a board game, but I do remember having the board game version as a kid. This is a super lovely family friendly game, that kids young and adults old can get into. Using one phone, you can pick a category. Then one person puts their phone on their head and there are words on there. The rest need to act out the word so the person with the phone can guess the word, then nod the phone down if it's correct! It's frantic and can really bring a family together.
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RootRoot is a more complex board game, probably best for your older cousins and members of your family. In Root, you are trying to keep control of the woods, using different factions to play to your strengths. Managing cards, moving characters, and keeping track of everyone else in the forest (and how they play) is ideal for this game - so people who have a good pocket of time to fill will enjoy this one.
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Pathfinder AdventuresLet's not beat around the bush here – there's a reason you don't see your family all the time. And if you want a bit of peace and quiet on your own, Pathfinder Adventures is a great way to get it.
It's essentially an RPG distilled into a card game, and it's an awful lot of fun. There's a huge amount of content to smoosh your face into as well. Sure, your mom might be carving the turkey, but that doesn't mean you can't be carving up some goblins on your phone or tablet as well.
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Jupiter is a prolific indie game journalist with a focus on smaller indie gems. She covers thousands of game jams and indie games on her YouTube channel, letting every game have a moment in the spotlight. She runs indiegamejams.com, a calendar of all of the game jams going on in the world, and judges many jams and events. You can find her on Twitter as @Jupiter_Hadley