Quels sont les meilleurs jeux de société ?

Le confinement a certainement changer nos habitudes. Les interactions étant limités, il n’est pas forcément question de passer toute sa soirée ou sa journée devant un film ou sur son téléphone. En famille ou entre amis, lorsqu’on souhaite se divertir au cours d’une soirée, on opte pour un film ou des jeux vidéos.

Mais, les jeux de société ne sont pas en reste. Pour mieux s’amuser et passer de bons moments, vous pouvez choisir des jeux de société hilarants et divertissants. Quels sont donc les meilleurs jeux de société en 2022 ?

Les jeux de sociétés intéressants en 2022

La majorité des jeux de société se jouent entre 2 et 8 personnes. De nombreux jeux de sociétés sont créés chaque année. Vous avez du mal à choisir, voici une liste exhaustive des différents jeux qu’on peut trouver sur le marché.

Codenames

Un crime a été commis il faut absolument trouver l’assassin. Codenames est un jeu d’idées qui vous permet de mettre en avant vos connaissances. Vous êtes un agent espion qui fera jouer ses cartes pour trouver le meurtrier. Bien évidemment, vous devriez être 2 ou 6 à jouer pour rendre l’intrigue encore plus captivante. Ce jeu contient un livret de règles, 1 tuile agent double, 7 tuiles Témoin et 1 tuile Assassin. Enfin, on a 200 cartes et 40 cartes clés. Le prix varie selon l’enseigne.

Jeu de poches les loups garous

Lorsqu’on organise une soirée entre amis ou en famille, on souhaite avoir un jeu qui anime la soirée en question. Alors, le jeu de poches les loups garous sort du lot. Vous pouvez rapidement assimiler les règles. Toutefois, vous devez être 8 pour jouer. La durée du jeu est de 30 minutes et vous avez 1 règle de jeu et 24 cartes. Vous pouvez l’avoir à 9,

Asmodée

Ce jeu est à déguster en famille. Il est idéal pour la créativité des enfants et vous permet d’avoir une soirée bien animée. C’est un jeu simple, car il suffit de deviner la carte choisi en émettant un son ou un mot. Vous pouvez être à 3 ou à 6 pour jouer. L’âge minimum d’un joueur est 8 ans. Le jeu compte de petites pièces et dure environ 15 à 30 minutes.

Quels sont les meilleurs jeux de société ?

Le Saboteur

Ce jeu de cartes compte 44 cartes chemin, un jeu de règle et environ 11 cartes rôles. Pour mieux le jouer, il faut être à 3 ou à 10 dans le cas où vous êtes nombreux. Ce jeu n’est pas recommandé pour des enfants de moins de 8 ans. Le Gigamic est un jeu intriguant adapté aux adultes comme aux petits. Il s’agit d’un nain à la recherche de l’or qui creuse une galerie, mais est très rapidement pris d’assaut par des saboteurs.

Le jeu de cartes Uno Mattel

Ce jeu de cartes dure environ 15 à 30 minutes. On peut le jouer à partir de 6 ans. En fait, ce jeu de cartes consiste à associer les cartes ayant la même couleur ou le ayant un symbole similaire. Les autres joueurs feront des bluff, donc faites attention.

Jeux de société Disney enfant

Créé par Ravensburger est destiné pour les enfants âgés de plus de 10 ans. Toutefois, la version des plus petits est disponible en petites pièces. Mais, faites attention aux plus petits lorsqu’ils jouent pour éviter tout étouffement.

La partie dure 1 heure, et il faut être 6 pour joueurs. Par contre parmi les 6 joueurs, un doit jouer le rôle de méchants. Aussi, le but du jeu est de s’affronter durant les parties.

Jeu de cartes Blac Manger Coco

C’est le seul jeu dédié pour aux adultes mais pensé par les adolescents. Un minimum de 3 joueurs est requis. C’est un jeu de cartes contenant environ 140 questions avec 4670 réponses. Le jeu dure 20 à 30 minutes et est idéal pour l’apéro. En fait, vous devez compléter les phrases à trous qui créent des rires fous entre amis. De nombreux existent comme 7 Wonders, le scrabble et bien d’autres.


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