Hmmm
If you like strategy games and you tolerate Star Wars, you could try Empire at War too. I've had a lot of fun with it.
>>10978688There's two in particular that I play a lot.
One is about making t-shirts; each player makes two or three drawings and a few slogans, all about whatever comes to their mind. Each player then gets a randomized set of drawings and slogans from the other people, and has to match up one drawing and one slogan. The group then votes for which shirt is best.
Another one is discovering spies in a group. Depending on the number of players there's one or two people that are "spies", and everyone else is a regular person. There's a number of games with different things to do, and you have to use them to find out who the spies are: they will get slightly different tasks than regular people. For example, if the normal task is to draw the USA, a spy might have to draw North America. And to make things harder, spies have the ability to hack people: if the hack other spies, they get regular tasks, and if they hack anyone else, they get a spy's task.
It's great. I've played it tipsy too, it can be more fun that way