Board Games for Children 8 and Up
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These are classic board games for children 8 and up, with many suitable for “kids of all ages”. Featured games are some of my personal favorites from my time working as a pediatric and school-based Occupational Therapist, as well as from my own childhood. Inherent to board games is the facilitation of basic skills in visual, motor, cognitive and social development. I've also written on classic games for children 3- to 8-years old.
Board games were family staples 30 years ago. TV commercials depicting parents and their children gathered together around the dining table for a rousing board game were actually reality-based. These were the days of 3 television networks, no home computers and no cell phones. There was 18 hours of programming a day and no cable television nor VCR.
Parents and kids alike now tend to turn to electronics for solitary entertainment. Cable television and DVDs provide unlimited entertainment options. We have adults and kids slave to their cell phone, with non-stop texting and gaming. Video games have progressed through many generations. Kids would just as soon die as to admit to peers that their house had neither Wii nor Xbox.
I challenge you to return to the lost art of family entertainment with classic board games.
Games reviewed in this hub:
Guess Who
Battleship
Hangman
Monopoly
Clue
Twenty Questions for Kids
GUESS WHO
NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2 players
AGE: 6 to 12 years old
BRIEF OVERVIEW: Players try to guess their opponent’s “mystery person”. Each player has a game board grid with 48 character faces. Eliminations are made by asking yes and no questions, such as “Is your person a female?” and “Does your person have a beard?” Kids really love this game.
SKILLS: Visual discrimination, visual-motor, fine motor, reasoning and strategy.
VERSIONS: Many versions, including Star Wars. Travel version available, which is more challenging to fine motor manipulation skills due to smaller size.
BATTLESHIP
NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2 players
AGE: 7 to 12 years old
BRIEF OVERVIEW: Players place their fleet on their vertical grid. Players then take turns calling out and marking coordinates, hoping for a “hit”. First player to sink opponent’s fleet wins.
SKILLS: Fine motor, strategy and reasoning. Very challenging in visual perception and visual motor.
VERSIONS: Multiple editions, including electronic. Travel version available, which is more challenging to fine motor manipulation skills due to smaller size.
Classic Battleship Commercial
HANGMAN
NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2 players
AGES: 6 to 12
BRIEF OVERVIEW: Each player spells out a word with the tiles. Players take turns guessing letters. A piece of the hangman is exposed for wrong guesses. Winner must guess opponent’s word before his/her own hangman is complete.
SKILLS: Visual perception, visual-motor, fine motor, spelling.
VERSIONS: Multiple variations on the basic game in game pieces and packaging. Travel version available, which is more challenging to fine motor manipulation skills due to smaller size.
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MONOPOLY
NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2-8 players
AGES: 8 and up
BRIEF OVERVIEW: Monopoly was created by an unemployed Pennsylvania heating engineer during the depression in 1934. The game is based on purchasing real estate in Atlantic City. Players have the option to purchase real estate when they land on various locations. They may also purchase houses and hotels. Other players landing on these locations subsequently must pay to the owner. As players advance around the board, they pay and collect from other players. There are also chance cards and other pitfalls and opportunities. This game could last for days.
SKILLS: Visual perception, visual-motor, fine motor, basic math skills, planning and strategy.
VERSIONS: Star Trek, Disney, Indiana Jones, Planet Earth, Simpsons, Seinfeld, Pirates of the Caribbean, Electronic Banking.
MODIFICATIONS: I have included in the Amazon capsule a version of the game that includes rules for shorter game play. Also in the Amazon capsule is an Electronic Banking version of the game. Players start with $15M on their bank card. Players’ cards are swiped for credits and debits.
Fun Versions of Classic Monopoly
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Monopoly Commercial
CLUE
NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2-6 players, with up to 10 players depending on game version.
AGES: 8 and up
BRIEF OVERVIEW: This game is more than 50 years old, and is a who-dunnit murder mystery. There are 6 possible suspects and murder weapons for the death of Mr. Boddy. Players collect clues as they advance around the Mystery Mansion on the game board.
SKILLS: Visual perception, visual-motor, fine motor, strategy.
VERSIONS: Clue Jr, Harry Potter, Simpsons, The Office, Scooby Do. Update of the classic game features celebrity mansion and characters who look like actors in the movie.
MODIFICATIONS: Clue Jr for 5 to 10 year old players. Children play to discover who ate the cake before dinner. The Harry Potter version has players solving the disappearance of a fellow Hogwarts student.
TWENTY QUESTIONS FOR KIDS
NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2 to 10 players
AGE: 7 and up
BRIEF OVERVIEW: Game includes 150 cards with 20 clues each, for a person, place, thing or year. Players advance around game board while trying to figure out clues.
SKILLS: Auditory processing, reasoning skills.
MODIFICATIONS: Cards can be used to quiz other players with no need to use game board. Good transition or break activity between homework sessions.
How to Play Twenty Questions
More Classic Children’s And Family Board Games
Trouble
Parcheesi
Life
Sorry
Scrabble
Risk
Trivial Pursuit
Rack-O
Upwords
Aggravation
Payday
Hollywood Squares
Password
Bonkers
Concentration
Checkers
Chinese Checkers
Tiddly Winks
Backgammon
Have I sparked any memories of your favorite games? I hope I have inspired you to revisit classic board games for your children, or better yet, for your entire family. Add board games to your Christmas and Birthday shopping lists.
My Game Review Hubs
Toys- Board Games for Children 3 to 8
Toys- Card and Dice Games for Children 3 to 8
Toys- Family Board Games for Children 8 and Up
Toys- Family Card and Dice Games for Children 8 and Up
Games That Promote Hand Skills for Ages 3 and 4
Games That Promote Hand Skills for Age 5 and Up
Family Games That Promote Motor Skills for Age 6 and Up
Family Games That Promote Motor Skills for Age 8 and Up
My Other Pediatric Topics
Pre-School Activities- Sorting by Color
Interacting with Your Premature Infant: Developmental Care in the NICU
Children’s Behavior- Sensory Regulation, A Different Perspective
These games bring back fun memories. Monopoly has always been my favorite board game.
You've really brought back some great memories. This really pushes me to set a "game night" with my family.
Thank you for these reviews - many of the games mentioned here, I played myself when I was younger and I still continue... However, I wouldn't leave out some war board games (check my hub on that) like Risk board game. I played risk since an early age and really think that I learned something from it :)
Great idea. Thanks for sharing those board games.
Photo Credits
- Get a Clue! on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
- Monopoly on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
The greatest board game ever created. - Hangman on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Photo of MB Games' Hangman. - Guess Who? on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Close up photo of Guess Who? board game. - Battleship on Flickr - Photo Sharing!































lyricsingray 2 years ago
Battleship was always my sisters and my favorites - thanks again for bringing back the real fun when children are interacting, Kimberly