Board games

The Campaign for North Africa

Bro there is no way that someone on God's green Earth thought of making a game that would take TWO WHOLE MONTHS to play nonstop... Two months of gaming to prove the most intelligent Wiki Camper? I love it. But I don't know how we'll feel after a week of playing the same game.

Monopoly

Monopoly is that classic game where people fight over who gets the most money. In fact, it was meant to be an anti-capitalist thing, but of course, the tables have turned.

Trains

As the game is based in Atlantic City, New Jersey, four railways that served the area make a cameo appearance in the original game. Three of them are iconic fallen flags that no longer exist—namely, the Reading Company, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, and the Pennsylvania Railroad. The interurban Shore Fast Line, credited as "Short Line", also makes an appearance.

Other ways to test intelligence

Onitama

Set in Japan, Onitama combines chess with martial arts. You move based on what card you pick. Each card has its own method of moving or something like that and is named after an animal. You either win by making it to the other throne or via total pawn extinction.

Quarto

This 2-player strategy game combines chess with Connect 4. The first to at least identify a 4-in-a-row connection of shapes, colours, heights, and holes-or-no-holes is the winner.

Card games

...I Should Have Known That!

...I Should Have Known That! is a fun little trivia game I bought, mostly for quizzing people online. All it has is 110 cards with 4 questions each, for a total of 440 questions. Instead of earning points for getting things wrong, points are subtracted. The more obvious the question, the more points subtracted. The person still standing with the most points wins.

Have I done this with the Wiki Camp 2 Discord VC? No. But one day I will, because knowledge is power.