Board games have long been a staple of social gatherings, and in coliving communities, they serve as a fantastic way to break the ice, build bonds, and create memorable experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned gamer or someone just looking to have a bit of fun, there’s a board game out there that fits the bill.
After a discussion from our Mapmelon Colivers Club community about them, here are some of the top board games that colivers love to play, and why they make such a great addition to any coliving space.
1. Skyjo and Skyjo Action
Skyjo has quickly become a favorite in colivings like Alpiness. It’s a card game that’s simple to learn but hard to master, making it perfect for a diverse group of players. Skyjo Action adds an extra layer of strategy, allowing players to complicate their opponents’ gameplay with special cards. This twist makes the game even more engaging and fun for competitive groups.
2. The Mind
This cooperative card game is a hit for coliving communities looking to build strong bonds. Players must work together to play cards in ascending order without communicating verbally. The Mind is more than just a game—it’s a shared experience that fosters teamwork and understanding.
3. Splito
A newcomer to the board game scene, Splito is quickly gaining popularity. It’s a strategic card game where players work together to achieve common goals while also trying to fulfill their own personal objectives. This mix of cooperation and competition makes Splito a versatile and enjoyable game for coliving spaces.
4. Secret Hitler
Definitely one of the most popular and well-known ones. For those who enjoy a bit of deception and intrigue, Secret Hitler is a thrilling choice. This party game involves hidden roles, secret agendas, and plenty of bluffing. It’s perfect for large groups and provides endless entertainment as players try to outsmart each other.
5. Catan
In some colivings, like Chateau Coliving, Catan is nothing short of a religion. This classic game of strategy, negotiation, and resource management never gets old. Catan’s mix of competitive and cooperative elements makes it a staple in coliving communities, where alliances and rivalries often form.
6. Cards Against Humanity
No coliving is complete without a deck of Cards Against Humanity. This hilarious and often outrageous card game is a favorite for its simplicity and ability to get everyone laughing. It’s a perfect game for breaking the ice and getting to know your fellow colivers’ sense of humor.
7. Azul and Sagrada
For those who prefer more traditional board games, Azul and Sagrada are excellent choices. Both games are visually stunning and offer a relaxing yet competitive experience. They’re easy to learn but require strategic thinking, making them great for both casual and serious gamers.
8. Dobble
If you’re looking for something compact and quick, Dobble is a great option. It’s a fast-paced game of visual perception where players race to match symbols on their cards. Dobble is easy to carry around and can be played virtually anywhere, making it a must-have for colivers on the move.
9. Gartic Phone
While not a traditional board game, Gartic Phone brings the classic telephone game into the digital age. Perfect for coliving spaces with strong internet connections, this game involves drawing and interpreting phrases, leading to hilarious outcomes. It’s a great way to involve everyone, even those who might be more comfortable playing on their phones.
10. L’ambassadeur
For those who prefer something low-tech, L’ambassadeur is a fun and simple game that requires only pen and paper. Suitable for large groups, this game encourages creativity and quick thinking. Although it’s a bit harder to find information on this “boomer game,” it’s worth the effort to learn and share with your coliving community.
Why Board Games Are Perfect for Coliving
Board games are more than just a way to pass the time—they’re a powerful tool for building community. In coliving spaces, where people from diverse backgrounds come together, games provide a common ground where everyone can relax, have fun, and bond over shared experiences. Whether it’s the strategic depth of Catan, the laughter-inducing chaos of Cards Against Humanity, or the collaborative challenge of The Mind, there’s a game for every coliving group.
So, the next time you’re at your coliving, why not suggest a game night? With the right mix of games, you’re sure to create lasting memories and strengthen the sense of community that makes coliving so special.