Geeky & Niche

Have you ever owned more than 50 board games?

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Why people ask this

This question works because the yes-or-no split always surprises the room — someone answers in a way nobody expected, and the conversation starts from there. Niche obsessions are usually masked in public; this question is one of the few permission slips to admit how deep the rabbit hole actually goes. Questions like this one get played across every kind of group on have.you — couples on a first date, coworkers at team events, friends on long drives. Each setting produces a different answer, which is part of why Have You Ever has stayed in circulation long after most party games get retired.

What do players say?

33%
of players said Yes
6 responses

Based on 6 answers so far, 33% of players say yes — making this less common than most people assume.

Discussion starters

  • Who in the group is most likely to have owned more than 50 board games?
  • What's the full story — and who in the group is most surprised by your answer?
  • What fandom do you keep quiet about in public?
  • What is the most you have spent on something nobody else in your life understands?
  • What hobby has earned you the most "are you okay?" looks?

Discovering whether you've amassed a collection of over 50 board games can reveal just how deep your love for gaming runs. It’s a fun way to reflect on your hobby and share stories with fellow enthusiasts. Dive into [our geeky & niche category](https://have.you/ categories), where passionate gamers gather to celebrate their favorite pastimes.

What This Question Really Asks

This question goes beyond just counting games; it digs into your passion and dedication to the world of tabletop gaming. It can also reveal your commitment to collecting and exploring diverse game mechanics. Whether you've played dozens or just a few, this question helps start conversations about gaming habits and interests. For example, it can lead to discussions about your favorite game genres or memorable gaming sessions. Curious about how others indulge their hobby? Check out classic questions about everyday hobbies.

  • You are a dedicated board game collector or enthusiast.
  • You enjoy exploring a wide variety of game styles and themes.
  • Your collection reflects a serious time investment in gaming.
  • You might have hosted or attended numerous game nights.
  • It’s a perfect way to share passion with fellow gamers during game nights or online debates about game design.

How to Use This Question

Setting Tone Best for Tip
Friends game night Casual and fun Getting to know your group’s gaming experiences Use this question to spark stories about your collection and lively discussions about game choices.
First date Light-hearted and curious Breaking the ice and sharing hobbies Frame it as a fun fact, and perhaps ask about their favorite game from your collection.
Team meeting or brainstorming Engaging and team-building Discovering common interests beyond work Show curiosity and relate it to teamwork or strategy skills.
Family dinner Warm and inviting Learning about family members’ hobbies Encourage sharing stories about memorable game nights or new games they’ve tried.
Party Playful and lively Breaking the ice among strangers Use this question to kickstart stories about game marathons or collection quirks.

When You Say "Yes"

  1. You are passionate about board gaming and perhaps even a collector.
  2. You love sharing your gaming experiences and stories.
  3. You enjoy hosting game nights and introducing others to new games.
  4. You probably have insights into game mechanics and designers.
  5. You might belong to a gaming community or club, continuously expanding your collection.

When You Say "No"

Not owning more than 50 board games doesn’t mean your interest is any less passionate. You might be more selective or prefer fewer, high-quality games. It's also possible you're just starting out in the world of tabletop gaming. Whatever your collection size, the enjoyment of gaming is what truly matters. Some points to consider:

  • You could be more focused on playing a few favorite games repeatedly.
  • Maybe you’re a casual gamer who prefers digital or other hobbies.
  • Your interest might be recent, and you’re building your collection.

Best Follow-Up Questions

  • What’s your favorite game in your collection?
  • How did you get started with tabletop gaming?
  • Which game would you recommend to someone new to the hobby?
  • Do you prefer cooperative or competitive games?
  • Have you ever attended a board game convention or event?

Looking to deepen your conversations? Explore more categories of intriguing questions or try our group decider tool to pick the perfect question for your next gathering.

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