Betrayal at House on the Hill is a great game that changes each time it is played. It is, however, based in the themes of classic horror/thriller movies, so not for all ages. It can be found at it's cheapest at Toys R Us. Also, the Lord of the Rings Boardgame (not the movie one, the one designed by Reiner Knizia) is a great game to play with a family because it is a co-operative effort (unless you purchase the add-on that allows one character to play the forces of darkness).
Betrayal is ages 10+, LotR is 12+. I just looked.
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PC: Can you help me out here HK?
HK-47: I'm 98% percent sure this miniature organic meatbag wants you to help find his fellow miniature organic meatbags.
PC: And the other 2 percent?
HK-47: The other 2 percent is that he is just looking for trouble and needs to be blasted, but that might be wishful thinking on my part.
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