![]() The box measures 0.8″ x 3.6″ x 5.6″ and weighs just 2.4 ounces. It can be as easy or as hard as the players’ vocabulary and spelling knowledge, who are playing it. You start with a set of cards and swap out letters to change the words. Something about it reminds us of a major twist on Boggle, probably because of the concept you have to make words from different letters. If word games and spelling are your jam, you need Scrabble Slam in your life. The box measures 4.4″ x 6.4″ x 1.5″ and weighs 3.5 ounces. ![]() You can play with anywhere between two to five players. (The non-adult versions are very safe for kids, by the way.) And though the original is fun…why not lean deeper into the adult side of things? Because they have an Exploding Kittens adult, not-safe-for-work deck! What adult doesn’t love that? It’s not so much raunchy, by the way, as it is potty humor, perhaps. When they explained it to us, however, we were game.Įxploding Kittens has sold millions of decks, worldwide. “Do you want to play Exploding Kittens?” We were utterly confused. Exploding Kittensįriends of ours introduced us to this game when we were hanging out in their kitchen after a BBQ. The tin with the cards is only 8.5 ounces, and measures 4.25″ x 5.75″ x 1.5″. Sushi Go can be played with two players but it’s most fun with four. Think of a “maki roll” as another word for “round column.” In other words, even if the cards were named for the shapes and colors it would be the same concept. And if you don’t normally eat sushi, it’s a good way to learn the words. It’s just fun if you do because you’ll easily recognize the menu items. You in no way, shape, or form need to understand or know sushi to play the game. You get extra points for things like a dip in wasabi (haha!). Get points as you build up your maki rolls, or accumulate nigiri. But it’s cute and fun and you can’t help but smile as you build your own sushi menu. It was a no-brainer and looked easy enough to play. I love sushi….and the game is called Sushi Go. I picked it up one day after seeing it in the game aisle of Target, after perusing an aisle nearby for puzzles. We had Sushi Go for so long before we actually played it. You can also keep one and gift the other if you buy the Uno two-pack. The one at home is the one we sometimes pack in our travel backpack to go on vacation with. We have two sets: one we keep at home and one we keep in the car. The first player to use all of his or her cards up wins. The twists come when a play puts down a card that says, “Draw Four” for example, reverses the play to skip the other player’s turns, etc. The game starts when one card is drawn, and then the players take turns matching colors or numbers to keep things going. We recommend getting it if you’ve never played Uno because it’s a staple! It’s been around for over 50 years. We still love playing it whether we’re home or on the road. It’s an absolute classic card game and the first we ever played as a couple. They’re great to play on an airplane with your travel buddy if you’re sitting next to each other or together during your trip. The best thing about card games is their utterly portable and they are very quiet. For more information, see our Privacy Policy. We truly only recommend hotels, products, and services we personally use. As Amazon Associates, we earn from qualifying purchases. But regardless, they’ll keep you off your phones, away from the TV and interacting with each other.ĭisclosure: There are affiliate links in this post, which means we may earn a small commission if you click the link and proceed with a purchase, at no cost to you. Some of these travel games are nostalgic (hello, Uno!) and others are new(er). Why not enjoy some travel games for adults when you travel, whether you’re lounging by a pool, at a bar enjoying cocktails, or in your hotel room enjoying the room you booked for your vacation?
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