The most complex board game is definetly GO ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_(board_game) )
The the most complex man versus fate game is not the Go game.
As of now, the most popular board game on the market is "Settlers of Catan."
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.
The name of the marble board game that I enjoy playing the most is Chinese Checkers.
The most popular dinosaur board game from the 90's was "Dino-opoly."
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.
The most popular board game in the 90s was likely Trivial Pursuit, a game that tests players' knowledge in various categories.
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.
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The standard board game size for most tabletop games is around 16 by 16 inches, but sizes can vary depending on the specific game.
The most commonly used material for traditional board games is cardboard.