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So, you’re planning a fun night with friends. Are there any games you can play that are totally fun and absolutely ridiculous? You bet! Take a look at the list of the silliest and funniest board games for adults below. Paired with a few drinks and your best pals, they’re sure to be a hit! And if you’re not having an adults-only night, we’ve included plenty of family-friendly games that the kids will love.
The Best Board Games for Adults
- Telestrations After Dark: A Pictionary-style party game where the prompts are rated R.
- Balderdash: A game where players must bluff their way to victory.
- Ruin It: A party game where players have to quickly ruin a topic in 4 words or less.
- Incohearent: A card game where players try to decipher gibberish.
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QuestionWhat other adult non-NSFW party games would you recommend?Jon PurkisJon Purkis is a Board Game YouTuber based in London, England. For the past ten years, Jon has managed his YouTube channel Actual Lol, where he shares board game reviews and other related content to his over 136k followers. His content focuses on modern board games and is suitable for those who are new to the hobby and seasoned gamers alike. Jon previously worked as a Communications Manager for the critically-acclaimed board game, Fog of Love. He is also a freelance comedy writer with experience writing sitcoms for TV on the BBC, Cartoon Network, and Comedy Central.
Board Game YouTuberYes! One great example is Scroll. It’s a drawing game similar to Telestrations, but the prompts lean more toward adult humor. You draw, pass it along, the next person guesses, and the chain keeps going. The results are often hilarious, playful, and a bit cheeky, but not over-the-top crude, making it a fun choice for adults without crossing into NSFW territory.
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- ↑ Jess Hamlet. Board, Card, and Dice Game Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ Triple S Games. Game Experts. Expert Interview
- ↑ Triple S Games. Game Experts. Expert Interview
- ↑ Our Family Plays Games. Board Game Experts. Expert Interview
- ↑ Triple S Games. Game Experts. Expert Interview
- ↑ Ashton Wu. Board Game Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ Ashton Wu. Board Game Expert. Expert Interview