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When the temperatures drop and the snow blankets the ground, there’s nothing better than gathering around a table with family and friends for a game night. Board games bring people together, spark laughter, and create lasting memories—perfect for those long winter evenings. Here are some top picks to add warmth and fun to your winter days.
Hey, That’s My Fish!
Age: 8+ / Players: 2-4 / Duration: 15-30 minutes
Quest for the most fish, but don’t get stranded as ice disappears beneath your feet.
The ice is breaking up! Grab all the fish you can before they slip away. If you don’t, another penguin will. It’s every penguin family for itself. Your penguins must race across the rapidly dwindling ice floe to collect the juiciest fish and block off their rivals. But your penguins better stay alert! If a penguin gets stuck on an ice floe, he’s done.
Seemingly simple, your goal will be thwarted by devious penguins and an ever-shrinking game board. What strategy will you construct to bypass the competition?
Forest Shuffle
Age: 10+ / Players: 2-5 / Duration: 45-60 minutes
Create an ecologically balanced habitat for flora and fauna.
Experience the miracles of the forest in this clever card game. In Forest Shuffle, 2-5 players compete to gather the most valuable trees and attract species, thus creating an ecologically balanced habitat for flora and fauna.
Forest Shuffle, a beautifully illustrated, strategic card game for nature lovers and set collection enthusiasts. During the game, players compete to plant the most valuable trees and provide an environment where wildlife will flourish, creating an ecologically balanced habitat.
ICECOOL
Age: 6+ / Players: 2-4 / Duration: 30 minutes
It’s almost time for the lunch break and all of the young penguins will finally get the fish they’ve been craving. However, some rascals think they are quick enough to snatch some of the fish before the lunch break starts, but they have forgotten one thing – the Hall Monitor! Each school day one of the penguins is designated to watch over the school, and this is his moment to shine – for each rascal penguin he catches he will get additional fish!
A fun run takes place – the rascals run everywhere and try to snatch some fish on their way, but the Hall Monitor is trying to catch them to maintain order in the school. Who will be more successful?
Ticket to Ride – Nordic Countries
Age: 8+ / Players: 2-3 / Duration 45-60 minutes
Ticket to Ride Nordic Countries takes you on a Nordic adventure through Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Players collect cards of various types of train cars that enable them to claim railway routes and pass through tunnels and onto ferries, as they connect cities throughout the Nordic countries. Ticket to Ride Nordic Countries is a complete board game designed specifically for 2-3 players.
Tips for a Successful Winter Game Night
Prepare Snacks: Warm drinks, hot chocolate, and some finger foods will keep everyone energized and cozy.
Set the Mood: Dim the lights, light some candles, and play soft background music to create a welcoming atmosphere.
Layer Up: Make sure everyone has blankets or sweaters handy to stay warm and comfortable.
Rotate Games: If you have time, plan a mix of short and long games to keep the energy up throughout the evening.
Whether you’re racing penguins, creating a habitat, or simply laughing over a party game, board games are a wonderful way to bring joy and connection to cold winter days. What’s your favorite game to play when the snow is falling outside?
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