Game On!
 At this point, we’re past Thanksgiving, and all that holiday’s typical accoutrements—unexpected relatives, post-turkey lethargy, valiantly trying to catch up with Great Aunt Agnes. And heading straight into late December’s more of the same…
At this point, we’re past Thanksgiving, and all that holiday’s typical accoutrements—unexpected relatives, post-turkey lethargy, valiantly trying to catch up with Great Aunt Agnes. And heading straight into late December’s more of the same…
Well, you heard it here first: This year can be different. Herewith, some of our party-saving favorites:
Bananagrams
Twenty-first century Scrabble, minus the snooze-factor and confusing point system.
The Appeal: It’s perfect for groups. One set suits up to eight players, but you can add more sets to accommodate more people. It’s also super easy to learn; you won’t even need a practice round.
The Best Part: All 144 tiles come in a portable banana peel pouch. Pop it in your handbag and bring it with you.
The Tip: Stock up! The game is a best seller, which means if it’s on shelves now, it won’t be for long.
$14.95, Barnes and Noble, Prudential Center, Boston, 617-247-6959, bananagrams-intl.com; 1+ players, all ages and reading levels.
Cranium WOW!
For people who’ve played the original Cranium so many times they’re considered “cheaters” by most standards.
The Appeal: Basically, it’s a newer version of the original, but with 600 brand-new cards and funky new character pieces with interchangeable hats and hairdos.
The Best Part: “Sensosketch”-ing and “Humdinger”-ing your way to victory!
The Tip: It’s especially great for rowdy parties, so bring it to your next Dirty Santa gift exchange.
$20, Target, South Bay Center, 7 Allstate Rd., Dorchester, 617-602-1921, hasbro.com; 4+ players, ages 13 and up.
Red Sox Monopoly—2007 World Series Edition
A New England themed twist on a timeless classic.
The Appeal: It’s ideal for adult groups, especially guys who say they hate board games but love baseball.
The Best Part: Trading, buying, and selling your favorite players. (Goodbye Manny, hello Jacoby!)
The Tip: It’s obviously a winner for Red Sox fanatics, but also consider other Monopoly themes (Family Guy, Shrek, 007) for the non-jocks on your list.
$32.99, Newbury Comics, 332 Newbury St., Boston, 617-236-4930, monopoly.com; 2-6 players, ages 8 and up.
—MIA GANT
 
						 
						