As a child we used to play many board games (some play still now) like monopoly, clue, battleship, candy land, etc. So, take this quiz and we will see than can we guess your favorite childhood game or not!
1. Clue
Cluedo, commonly referred to as Clue in North America, is a murder mystery game for three to six players (depending on edition), created in 1943 by Anthony E. Pratt of Birmingham, England.
The objective of the game is to ascertain who murdered the game’s victim, the location of the crime, and the weapon used. Each player assumes the role of one of the six suspects and attempts to deduce the correct answer by strategically moving around a game board representing the rooms of a mansion and collecting information about the murder’s circumstances from the other players.
2. Battleship
Battleship (alternatively spelled Battleships or Sea Battle) is a two-player strategy guessing game. It is played on ruled grids (paper or board) that contain the markings for each player’s fleet of ships (including battleships). The other player is unaware of the locations of the fleets. The players take turns calling “shots” at the opposing player’s ships, with the goal of destroying the opposing player’s fleet.
Battleship is a well-known pencil and paper game that dates all the way back to World War I. It was published as a pad-and-pencil game by various companies in the 1930s and as a plastic board game by Milton Bradley in 1967. Electronic versions, video games, smart device apps, and a film have all been created based on the game.
3. Monopoly
Hasbro currently publishes Monopoly. Players move around the game board by rolling two six-sided dice, purchasing and trading properties, and developing them with houses and hotels. Players collect rent from their opponents in order to bankrupt them. Additionally, money can be gained or lost via Chance and Community Chest cards, as well as tax squares; players can end up in jail, from which they are unable to exit until they meet one of several conditions. Numerous house rules exist for the game, as do hundreds of different editions, as well as numerous spin-offs and related media. Monopoly has become ingrained in global popular culture, having been licensed in over 103 countries and published in over 37 languages.
So, it’s time that you take this quiz and we will guess your favorite childhood game through this quiz! Also, we would be glad if you would take some time to share this quiz and also do comment your results below!
- Question of
When you play a board game, what’s most likely to help you?
- My quick wit
- My enthusiasm
- My patience
- My intelligence
- My quick mind
- Question of
Do you enjoy board games?
- I absolutely love them
- Yes, if I’m winning
- They’re okay
- No I don’t
- Question of
Do you get angrily easily with games?
- Very easily
- Kinda
- Rarely
- Question of
Do you play to win or have fun?
- To win
- To have fun
- Both
- Question of
What’s your biggest strength in life?
- I have a wide view point
- I see things from unusual perspectives
- You enjoy the moments and don’t sweat the small stuff
- You think out every possibility before you act
- Other
- Question of
People come to you when they:
- Need advice
- Want to have fun
- Need a loan
- Have a problem
- Need motivation
- Question of
You prefer to play games that:
- Let you collect the most money
- Challenge your knowledge
- Are fun and random
- Require strategy
- Question of
How would your friends describe you?
- Competitive
- Strategic
- Humorous
- Mysterious
- Other
- Question of
What do you think of rules?
- They’re silly
- Necessary
- Follow them
- Rewrite them
- Question of
If there’s a tie, what should happen?
- Flip a coin
- Play a new game
- I automatically win
- Everyone wins
- It’s impossible to tie
- Question of
How did you feel about your sports opponents, as a kid?
- We were all friends.
- They were the people I was out to dominate.
- I didn’t know most of them.
- I didn’t know any of them.
- Question of
If you won, what did you win?
- Trophies, mostly
- Bragging rights
- Ribbons
- Cups
- Question of
How long did you stick with your childhood sport?
- Through junior high
- Through elementary school
- Through college
- Through high school
- Question of
Is your childhood sport played by many professionals?
- A few
- None I’m aware of
- Yeah, plenty
- It’s pretty big, actually.
- Question of
What was your relationship like with your team?
- We were close.
- Ships that pass in the night
- We were friendly.
- We came and went.