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Kantor said:
richardhutnik said:
Kantor said:

Any board game: Risk, because it lasts for hours and you never get bored of it.

One of yours: Crossing Stonehenge, because it's the highest rated and I'm not about to research the premises of 70-odd board games.

If you like Risk, take a look at Risk Legacy:

http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/105134/risk-legacy

As far as Crossing Stonehenge, you can't go by the rating.  I shilled the game to a 10 level for giggles on there.  Since no one else rated it, that would be the case.  It is good though.  Linebreakers is similar, but uses chess pieces and a regular chess board.

Designs of note by me though would be:
Simultaneous Captain's Mistress, which was said to make Connect Four "almost playable" by those who don't like Connect Four.

Oneonta Whist, for those who want a trick-taking card game that is playable solitaire, with 2 or more, and even cooperatively.

I also have a number of chess variants I did, which are of note.

Risk Legacy costs more than double what Risk does. £40 is ridiculously expensive for a board game.

Simultaneous Captain's Mistress sounds interesting and has the bonus of being available online, so I'll try that out.

By standards people apply to videogames though, it is supposed to be a really good experience for playing.  Even if you play through once, it is supposed to be memorable.