A Game Night Survival Guide
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A Game Night Survival Guide

36:19 Dec 10, 2025
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When the holidays roll around, many of us romanticize the idea of a cozy game night—only to remember the part where someone has to read the rules, explain them, and keep the vibes going while everyone tries not to flip a table. If you’ve ever sighed at the sight of a board game box (or struggled through a four-hour strategy game you didn’t sign up for), this episode is for you.James Austin, Wirecutter’s staff writer covering games and hobbies, shares how to host a game night that actually stays fun, how to pick games that match your group’s vibe, and which games work best for kids, adults, mixed-age families, multilingual gatherings, or friends who are already a few drinks in. If you crosswords and other NYT games, check out Puzzle Mania! from The New York Times Games editor Joel Fagliano. James’s favorite resources to learn new games: If you don’t want to read the rules, Watch It Played and Good Time Society have videos explaining how to play many board gamesBoardGameGeek can tell you how to play a game your interested inBoard Game Arena is a great resource for playing digital versions of board gamesPagat.com explains the rules to every card game Games for kidsRhino Hero (age 5+) and Rhino Hero: Super Battle (age 5+)First Orchard (age 2+) Games for mixed-age groups or familiesA Fake Artist Goes to New York - especially good for avoiding awkward conversationsThe Gang - cooperative but silent playThe Crew - no talking!Sushi Go! - adorable and easy to playMonikers - great for big groupsAnomia - a great starter game
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