Does anybody still play Chutes & Ladders? Well, these pugs do–and not on any game board, either.
P.S.–I am experiencing technical difficulties with the %$#$$& computer and it has made me cranky. Yeah, yeah, Artificial Intelligence, that’s the ticket! Fanabla.
Chutes & Ladders and Candyland were two of my favorite games when I was a growin’ up.
How about the Uncle Wiggly game?
I think Chutes & Ladders was the very first board game I learned how to play.
No, I don’t remember ever playing that game. Our family of four would play Parcheesi, Sorry, Monopoly, The Game of Life, Scrabble, Chinese checkers, and Yahtzee often. I also remember, Don’t Break the Ice. Sometimes I would play Stratego or Civil War with my dad or brother. And of course, Chess & checkers. Twister was always fun during parties. Risk was not played by our family, but I would play it with my high school buddies.
I also played the 33-peg solitaire IQ game. Which when finished, you are supposed to end up with one peg in the middle. I always ended up with two or three pegs.
I brought the games Civil War, Monopoly, and Risk to the Philippines. My son likes to play all three.
Those are all fine games. I would love to sit down to a game of Stratego!
I forgot Battleship, and probably a few others.
By all means, Battleship. I also liked Broadside, although I think they set that up so the British couldn’t win.
I remember Broadside, but we didn’t have that game, nor have I ever played it.
How about Clue? That was another one of my favorites.
Our family didn’t play it. I did a few times, but really didn’t like it.