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- atreisExplorerUno and Yahtzee. Both are very compact, lightweight, and fun.
- John_BettyExplorerUno, yahtzee, pass the pigs, cribbage and a couple of decks of cards...........
- TvovExplorer IIAll great ideas. We keep TWO sets of playing cards in the TT... get a book of card games (Hoyles and others), a bunch of fun games need two decks. Also saves you if one deck loses a few cards.
Traditional board games like Monopoly we found can be difficult - someone knocks the leg of the possibly wobbly dinette table and the game pieces go all over the place. Travel versions of games are usually better, but some aren't - our "travel" version of Scrabble is really annoying to play, as each letter has to be snapped onto the board.
Keep your eyes open, lots of suitable games out there! - OaklevelExplorerUno and its spin off Skip Bo actually play Skip Bo more.
- rockhillmanorExplorer IINot limited to 'inside' the RV.
I see a lot of RV'ers that carry what they call corn hole game.
It's a board with a hole in it and you throw a bean bag at it. Great for all ages. It's a real popular game.
A forum member posted how he did a DIY one that was light weight and folded up to store easily in an RV. - MurphsmomExplorerScrabble, Upwords (a Scrabble-type game), Uno, backgammon, and mostly card games. We play a lot of rummy games, but I am going to try to relearn Canasta for our next trip.
- mdamerellExplorerUno, Dominos, Monopoly, Chess, Checkers, Yahtzee, Backgammon, Farkle and decks of cards.
- Matt_ColieExplorer IIOther than playing cards, the only game we have ever carried is call Qwerkle (sp). It is simple, durable and can be played on any flat surface, even underway and a level table is not an issue.
Matt - obgrahamExplorerCribbage
- RVcircusExplorer IIJenga is always a hit (we help the younger ones by balancing the tower for them). Uno is also one of our go to games.
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