Played Scattergories once and refused to ever play it again. More than 25 years later and I’m still bitter.

Agree with RUDisney - that's a great answer!Yeah, sorry for leaving it vague.
Category was “states”. Letter was “C”. My answer was “confusion”. Other players would not give me credit. I walked away and never looked at the game again.

Something similar happened to me when the category was "Occupations" and the letter was "F." I said "fancy lady" and my family refused to give me credit. Just because their "farmers" couldn't afford to patronize my "fancy lady" didn't mean she wasn't out there earning a living.Yeah, sorry for leaving it vague.
Category was “states”. Letter was “C”. My answer was “confusion”. Other players would not give me credit. I walked away and never looked at the game again.
Wits and Wagers is a favorite here, even with my one daughter who isn’t that crazy about board games.Codenames, but you need a good group.
Wits and Wagers, it's funny when everyone thinks your answer is crazy only to find out you were the closest one.
Outburst, always a winner in our house.
and the old fashioned, SORRY! game. We still play it and love it.
I’m looking for a game that’s fun for teens that can also include a 6 yr old. We’re going to spend the holidays with my brother’s family. My kids are 17, 18, 19. And my brother’s are 4 & 6. We know the 4 yr old likely won’t play, but the 6 yr old loves to be included with her older cousins, so a game that could include her would be perfect, since we’ll all be quarantined together in the same bubble at that point.