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What is the most fun board game for a kid like me and it is cheap?

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If your a philipino please answer because i am in the philippines and it cost cheap make sure fun.

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  1. the best board game for kids is chess of course because they develop strategies & they are also cheap in India they are only 40 .You could play any game but chess is the only game in which you are a king with a big army ,but you wont be killed .


  2. i think cadoo is very fun and for asians it is better so i recomand you to buy cadoo and it can be any kind of cadoo, i had one and i had fun times with mi friends.

  3. small chess board or scrabble

  4. CHESS!  CHESS!  CHESS!!!!!!!

    Chess will give you a lifetime of enjoyment.  You can buy cheap sets just about anywhere  or even make your own set.  You can even make a paper set with cut-outs.  People in prisons have been known to even make the chessmen out of bread.  Early primitive people made chessmen by carving them from bamboo.  And you can search the internet for instructions on how to play or even just play online.

    Good Luck!!!!

  5. skate on the 360 is brilliant well worth buying

  6. well i dont wHAT YOU CALL CHEAP BUT I LOVE Monopaly but that migh be expensive, Cludo Lodo chess and checkers are good and cheap. sometimes you get all the games in a cheap pack

  7. Checkers. Toys R Us sells them for $3 in America,and I think like only .25 in the Philipines.

  8. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGU3_frIa...

  9. Go throw some sticks at a homeless guy, it's free.

  10. tic-tac-toe

  11. Look for buying it in Brazil. We have the cheaper chess set you can get. I recommend www.bigstarbrinquedos.com.br. Search for "xadrez" and try to purchase it.

  12. Oh you are on the right track! Try Sungka (a traditional Filipino game that was played years ago). It is available everywhere. Try digging the number of holes needed (sorry, I'm not that experienced) then also place a number of stones. Or draw, with charcoal, circles on plain cements and use stones as tokens. See, it costs not a single sinkong-butas yet it is fun and truly addicting. I was playing the game when I'm in Grades two to three but then when we moved in Manila, I partly forgot the process of playing. Have a nice sungka playing experience!

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