I love boardgames, although I don't have a chance to play them as much as I used to. My favourites are probably Monopoly, Clue, Trivial Pursuit (I have a copy of the _original_ edition from 1981 that I got at a garage sale for 50 cents, yo), Life--the older (1985 I think) edition, the new one is a little too frippy and PC for me, Balderdash, Pictionary (does that count?), Taboo and Apples to Apples. And the sort of RPG-Lite ones like Hero Quest and especially Dungeon.
As for making up your own, why yes I have! Although I can't really show it here. It's called "Knight Quest", and the gag is, that you're on a quest _for_ a Knight--to rescue him, out of the dungeons--instead of a knight ON a quest. Whoo, clever. :P
The original version I made up just because I felt like it, and drew it simply on four smaller pieces of heavy white sketch paper taped together underneath. It had far less complexity to the gameplay and cruder artwork than the finished one, and the simple idea was that you were a damsel trying to rescue your hero.
Later on, I had an actual _assignment_ in my art class to do what I had already done willingly years before--make up a board game!--so I dusted off the "Knight Quest" concept and revved it up to Version TWO-POINT-OH, BABY! A larger, much better-drawn playing field all on _one_ piece of cardboard (so it's sturdier), more spaces that do things to you and in a wider variety of ways, more specific and complex rules, a wider variety of magic artifacts that did _specific_ magical things and had their own limitations and bonuses, and perhaps best of all, four actual characters to play, each with stats and pictures that I had drawn myself. (After all, this _was_ originally meant to be an ART assignment.)
The new one was more like a board-RPG, or...Dungeon on a rescue mission instead of just "get as much treasure as possible". You were still trying to rescue the Knight, but each character had their own reason. The Princess from the original version was now the "boss" who _hired_ the others for this task.
Unfortunately, since the board is about four times the size of my scanner, I cannot take a picture of this game. But I sure had fun making it. And yes, it is playable. I used my friends as guinea pi--I mean, asked them to play it with me.
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