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Not really. It's reviewed on most board game sites because it's a table-top game that's played by groups. Most consumers think of it as a kind of board game. There's no board to Jenga (see attached review). The same is true of other "board games" -- even a modern classic like Carcassonne has tiles and no board to speak of, but is definitely considered a board game.
Monopoly of course.. LIKE DUHHH
The most complex board game is definetly GO ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_(board_game) )
People in Antarctica play most any board game they can access.
Monopoly is the most successful board game. World Wide tournaments are held each year.
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Board game? then the answer is Monopoly. Sport? then the answer is football (soccer)
a really fun board game is aggravation. its a marble game. so is apples to apples. it is a card game. so is whonuhu. that's a card game to. i hope that helps!
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The complexity of a board game is the most fun for educational competition such as answering questions to advance in the game, unlike less complex board games that rely on dice or a colorful cube to determine where to move. Create a type of pathway game that requires knowledge to get to a certain destination with a final question, like a tie breaker of some sort.
Trivial Pursuit