Written By: Jacob Shelton
Let's Roll

Let's Roll
Sleepovers for 90s kids were full of snacks, movies, and, of course, epic board game battles that stretched into the early hours. Board games were a staple of any good sleepover, bringing friends together in a way that was fun and competitive. Let’s take a walk down memory lane and revisit some of the most unforgettable board games from that era.

Jenga

Jenga
Jenga was one of those games that kept everyone on the edge of their seat. The goal was simple yet nerve-wracking: pull a block from the tower and place it on top without making the whole thing collapse. As the tower grew taller, the tension in the room would rise, with everyone holding their breath for each pull. Jenga was a sleepover favorite because it was a game of skill, patience, and a little bit of luck. The game would end in cheers or groans, depending on who made the tower fall.

Monopoly

Monopoly
Monopoly was the ultimate test of business skills, strategy, and sometimes even friendships. This classic board game would take hours to play, and sleepovers were the perfect setting for it. Each player aimed to become the richest by buying, trading, and managing properties. But as anyone who’s played Monopoly knows, things could get heated when players owed rent or landed in jail. Monopoly was a game where alliances were made and rivalries were born. Many sleepovers saw games that lasted so long they had to be resumed the next morning. The thrill of collecting rent and building hotels kept 90s kids hooked, making Monopoly a must-have for any sleepover.

Pictionary

Pictionary
Pictionary brought out the artist (or not) in everyone. This fast-paced game challenged players to draw a word or phrase while their teammates guessed what it was. The fun part was that no one had to be good at drawing to enjoy it. In fact, the worse the drawing, the funnier the game became. Pictionary was all about quick thinking, teamwork, and a lot of laughter. Players would draw the wildest interpretations of simple words, leading to endless laughs and creative guesses.

Sorry!

Sorry!
Sorry! was a game that encouraged playful competition and a bit of revenge. Each player’s goal was to get their pieces all the way around the board and back to “home.” The twist? If someone landed on your piece, they could send it all the way back to the start. It was a game of strategy and luck, with the famous Sorry! card stirring up friendly rivalry. Kids loved playing Sorry! at sleepovers because it was simple to learn, but full of excitement and suspense. There was something so satisfying about sending a friend’s piece back to the start even if it meant you’d be their next target.

The Game of Life

The Game of Life
The Game of Life was an exciting journey that allowed kids to imagine their future. Players would “drive” around the board, choosing careers, getting married, and buying homes as they went. The goal was to finish with the most money, but the real fun came from the unpredictable twists that could happen along the way. This game offered a mix of strategy and chance, making it perfect for a long night with friends. From landing big paydays to unexpected expenses, Life was a game full of surprises that kept everyone engaged.

Twister

Twister
No 90s sleepover was complete without Twister. This physical game brought friends together on a colorful mat, testing balance and flexibility. As the spinner dictated each move, players had to put their hands and feet on specific colors, often resulting in a tangled mess. The goal was simple: Don’t fall! Twister was all about laughter, friendly competition, and a bit of physical challenge. It was the perfect way to keep the fun going, especially once everyone was warmed up from other games. The unpredictable positions and funny twists made Twister a sleepover classic that brought everyone closer together — literally.