As with most trivia games, I feel like the best iteration of this one would be to bring the deck of cards on a long car trip.
Sunday, June 29, 2025
Trivial Pursuit DVD: Pop Culture Edition
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Rummy (with a Harry Potter deck of cards)
Halfway through, we paused to read the Wikipedia entry for Rummy and ended up with a clearer idea of how to play. We restarted the game and it went much more smoothly after that--and it was much more fun.
A quick rundown of the rules: Deal 7 cards to each player. Take the top card from the remaining pile of cards ("stock") and lay it face up; this becomes the discard pile. When it's your turn, choose either the face-up card from the discard pile or the face-down one that's on the stock pile. (You can take multiple cards from the discard pile, but having extra cards not only makes it harder for you to win--it also gives your opponent more points when s/he wins.) At the end of your turn, you must leave one of your cards face-up on the discard pile. The aim is to make two melds (three or four of a kind, or three or four cards in one suit that are in sequence). Whoever makes two melds first wins, and you score points by counting up the value of the cards remaining in your opponents' hands.
Verdict? We're obviously going to keep this deck of cards (the face card art is so cool! And cards are so versatile) and we'll probably play Rummy again at some point, if not on a regular basis.
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Monopoly
We played the short version (everyone starts with two random properties, and we set a timer) because ain’t nobody got time for the long version, especially on a Tuesday evening. But Sam is already dreaming about playing the long version at Christmas, with drinks.
I get bored very quicky, playing Monopoly, unless my opponents keep it moving. No lollygagging!! Make it snappy, folks! Sam was brought to blissful reminiscence and nostalgia because apparently he played a lot of this game as a child (albeit the British version). Like, he played it enough that he has a lot of the (British) board memorized. It also brought out the ruthless side in both of us (although we kept it civil, so it remained fun) whereas Finn may be too easygoing and soft-hearted to ever claw his way to victory.