Board/card games were some of my best sources of entertainment alongside the electronic one. Namely 'Monopoly' , 'Sorry', and Chess take their place in the top tier, with some other board games I at least heard of. I even had a Pokemon-styled Sorry board game untill it was tossed aside when cleaning my room one day, and I still can't find all the pieces to play.
As for the other two, I enjoy playing them, so long as my losing streak doesn't come close to 50-0 (which unfortunately, this happens to me a lot in chess with my dad)
Card games.... mixed views. My first cards were Pokemon I collected with my sister when we were at or near the 'two-digit age mark.' For some strange reason, I thought the energy cards were useless, and kept amassing only the Pokemon and kept trading away the energy cards (not the support ones though). Needless to say, I never 'battled' with Pokemon cards except in a Gameboy game someone lent to me. However, my interest in card games peaked upon collecting Yu-Gi-Oh cards. Not sure excatly why it caught my eye, but my best guess is due to the anime.
My main problem persisted still; the lack of competition. My dad and sister at least tried to play it, but could never get a hand of it. And when we took a family vacation to Sebring, there was actually a few people there that had the same desire to play it.
Keeping things simples, the three were 'B', 'G', and '?' . The first inital of their nicknames, except for '?" (cannot remember his name). Basically, we had a few 'duels' here and there, with trading on the side. But when I was online on the computer in the house one night, so eager that I could try a tournament with my inmproved deck; disaster struck the next day. Could. Not. Find. My. Deck... :O
I searched everywhere that I had it with me, with no luck in sight. Eventually, I just gave up and when I got home, my dad came up with a theory. "Maybe G stole it?"
Of course it made sense, as B had little interest, and ? for some reason, preferred the shiny knock-offs to the originals any day. He had a motive, and he acted suspicious at the time. Yet, with no solid evidence, I couldn't pin it on him. So now I have a bunch of left-over cards that are becoming ancient to all these new generations, with some of my favorites banned for being "too" useful. Even now it is a confusing matter to me, and I just sit back and play 'Uno' or 'Apples to Apples' sometimes with friends at school.