intellectual games

Jzero

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By "intellectual" do you mean "abstract," or just that there is a good deal of thought and strategy involved? What degree of luck? Can an "intellectual" game involve rolling dice?

San Marco, Web Of Power, Taj Mahal, Elfenland, Carcossone, and Tikal immediately spring to mind as being fairly involved intellectually and rely very little on luck other than drawing cards from a deck.

Abalone is pretty close to chess in that it is completely abstract and doesn't rely on chance at all.

Other games like The Settlers of Catan, Diplomacy, Cosmic Encounter, Shadowlord, Bohnanza involve larger elements of chance, but are still very strategic and intellectual because they rely so heavily on forging alliances with other players and being able to surmise when to abide by the alliance and when to turn your back.

And don't forget Go.
 

piku

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The five letter word game!

Basically, a person picks a five letter word, and then other people have to guess what it is simply by saying other five letter words. The person who picked the word responds each time by saying how many letters are in the correct position, and how many are in the word but not in the correct position.

It's lots and lots of fun. Probably not what you are looking for, but awesome nonetheless.
 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: gopunk
i can't believe no one has mentioned the greatest one

go

jzero had that at least 11 minutes before you