Bored in the House? Take a Look at These Latin America Themed Board Games
With nothing much to do in our homes lately, even the constant scrolling through social media can become boring. Try to spend more quality time with your family with these Latin America themed board games.
Find out which board games are the best ones to play with kids and which are better done with older players.
Original Loteria Bingo Game Set by SuenosImports
Rating: Family friendly
Perfect for: Up to 10 Players
SuenoImports' rendition of the Mexican Bingo included a full deck of 54 cards and 10 playing board with 1 cancionero.
The cards are printed in thick semi-gloss with a printed back. As easy as bingo, this one does not need assembly for the fun to start.
The SeunosImports loteria game set is made in Mexico.
Havana Dice by Chronicle Books
Rating: Family friendly
Perfect for: 2-4 Players (Ages 8 and Older)
Havana Dice is a fast-paced and easy-to-learn bluffing game based on Liar's Dice.
It can be played at home or on the go as everything is organized neatly in a vintage Cigar box-style package box, making it the perfect gift or grab-and-go fun.
The game that inspired Havana has been played in Latin America for a long time. This version of Liar's Dice makes for a fun and fast game time for all of its players.
Tragos en Español
Rating: 18+ (21+ if doing this as a drinking game)
Perfect for: An entire party!
Tragos has 109 Spanish cards that will get everyone at a party laughing. The game can entertain any Latin crowd with a good dose of la cultura.
Any Latino will enjoy the references and inside jokes.
Even if Amazon says it can be a good drinking game, Tragos doesn't really need alcohol to be enjoyable.
You can bring it to a picnic, birthday and any other outdoor activity with friends and family.
Tragos doesn't have winners or losers, just good ol' fun. All you need to do is pick up a card, follow what it says and drink up!
Latino Card Revoked - First Edition
Rating: Family friendly
Perfect for: Up to 6 Players
What appears to be a simple white box contains 81 trivia cards that you can your family can ask each other as a game. It also has 24 response cards.
Questions span from "What is Cecilia Cruz's real name?" to "How do you get rid of mal de ojo?"
With the right players, Latino Card Revoked can turn into a laugh-out-loud trivia game about Latino culture. The trivias were written by comedians Glorelys Mora and Tori Pool.
MAPOMINOES North and South America by Wild Card Games
Rating: Family friendly
Perfect for: 2-5 Players
You play it just like you do dominoes but, instead of connecting dots, you connect maps. You have to connect countries that share a common border and the first person to play all their countries wins.
Mapominoes can be fun, educational and very addictive. You don't need geography knowledge of North and South America to enjoy this but you get to learn where countries are and what their flags look like.
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