The collective term refers to tabletop games that gained significant popularity during the 1980s and 1990s. These games represent a distinct era in recreational entertainment, characterized by specific design aesthetics, gameplay mechanics, and cultural influences. An example includes titles focused on trivia, strategic conquest, or cooperative problem-solving, often employing relatively simple rulesets compared to contemporary games.
The enduring appeal of this category stems from several factors. These games often served as a catalyst for social interaction, fostering communication and strategic thinking among players. Historically, they represent a period before the widespread adoption of digital gaming, providing a valuable alternative form of entertainment. Furthermore, the nostalgic value associated with these games contributes to their continued popularity and collectibility.