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5 Best Wii Board/Card Games of All Time

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5 Best Wii Board/Card Games of All Time

We already published the list of best Wii games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best Wii board/card games of all time.

With amazing titles available, the Wii definitely has a great library of board/card games.

So, if you’re a fan of both the Wii and board/card games, there’s a chance you’ll like this list.

And some of you may already know some of the games mentioned in this list.

#5. Trivial Pursuit

Trivial Pursuit
  • Release Data: EA Bright Light/Electronic Arts, 2009
  • Genre: Casual » Board / Card Game

EA’s conversion of the classic board game is entertaining and offers some great multiplayer action.

The developer has implemented new, inventive game types, which bring with them fresh rules to the classic game.

Simply put, Trivial Pursuit has been successfully converted into video game format: it provides a wealth of trivia questions that will appeal to all fans of the game.

#4. Cranium Kabookii

Cranium Kabookii
  • Release Data: Ubisoft Quebec/Ubisoft, 2007
  • Genre: Casual » Board / Card Game

Cranium Kabookii is definitely a fun title for Wii, with lots of variety and clever puzzles.

Sadly there are a few problems that prevent this from being a must-have, especially given how the board game itself is a cheaper alternative.

If you are definitely looking for this style of game for Wii, though, it is one of the best on offer.

#3. Wii Chess

Wii Chess
  • Release Data: Nintendo, 2008
  • Genre: Casual » Board / Card Game

At the end of the day chess is chess, and no matter how you dress it up it won’t change that fact.

Here’s the inevitable pay off–if you like chess check it out.

If not, you probably haven’t got this far anyway.

#2. Monopoly

Monopoly
  • Release Data: Electronic Arts, 2008
  • Genre: Casual » Board / Card Game

In the end, Monopoly on the Wii is a good, but not great, interpretation of the classic board game.

Pick it up and give it a spin if you’ve got a set of friends who normally enjoy coming together around other multiplayer standards like Mario Party.

#1. Fortune Street

Fortune Street
  • Release Data: Marvelous AQL/Nintendo, 2011
  • Genre: Casual » Board / Card Game

Fortune Street is a deep board game experience that is great if you have people to play with, but it can overstay its welcome in single-player.

If you have friends that love Monopoly, or if you want a deep and lasting experience for the Wii, Fortune Street is one of the best of its genre on the system.


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See also: Best DS Games & Best 3DS Games

Are your favorite games on the list?

Deciding which Wii board/card game is the best is no doubt a never ending topic, but it’s fun to do!

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