Andréa Fernandes
26 Life-Size Versions of Popular Board Games
by Andréa Fernandes - January 25, 2012 - 12:34 AM

Everyone’s favorite board games get a whole lot more fun when they’re super-sized. (Also: the pieces are harder to lose.) We’ve gathered up a collection of jumbo variations on classic board games—if you think we’ve missed a good one, let us know in the comments!

Candy Land

I was surprised there weren’t more life-size versions of the candy-themed game, but the quality of these two jumbo versions makes up for the lack of other variations.

Lombard Street

San Francisco’s famously winding Lombard Street was turned into the biggest version of Candy Land ever to celebrate the children’s game’s 60th anniversary in 2009. Laughing Squid has more videos and photos.

Candy Land Garden



Craftster user KandeeCorner (and YouTube user eieioh1) created a garden based on the various iterations of the Candy Land game board. You can read about her project in the Craftster boards.

Operation


On G4′s “Attack of the Show,” Kevin Pereira, Candace Bailey, and Gillian Jacobs played a life-sized G4 version of the buzzing medical game. Check out the photos on Attack of the Blog.

Scrabble

America’s favorite word game is also one of the most popular games to get the life-size treatment.

Mississippi Children’s Museum


The Mississippi Children’s Museum boasts a Hasbro-official giant Scrabble. In the photo above, some members of the Navy ham it up at the museum for Mississippi Navy Week. Photo from the Mississippi Children’s Museum’s Facebook album of Mississippi Navy Week.

Canstruction Vancouver 2011


Amazingly enough, the Scrabble above was created from canned goods for the 2011 Canstruction Vancouver, a canned food sculpture competition that raises money for the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society. Photo by Flickr user Karen Neoh (karen_neoh).

Valley Fiesta 2010


The “Giant Games in the Valley” portion of the 2010 Valley Fiesta in Brisbane, Australia, boasted this colorful version of the word game. Photo by Flickr user Michael Zimmer (zayzayem).

Kensington Market


Toronto’s Kensington Market has “Pedestrian Sundays,” during which this giant homemade version of Scrabble was available to play. Photo by Ish & Jen of SunshineInToronto.com.

World Literacy Day 2010


Literacy Aotearoa Wellington (LAW), a not-for-profit organization that provides free numeracy and literacy support to residents of Wellington (New Zealand), hosted a giant street game of Scrabble on World Literacy Day 2010.

Toy Story Mania!


While this version isn’t playable, its size earns it a place on this list. Gracing a building at Toy Story Mania! in Pixar Place at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is a folded Scrabble board being hoisted by Army men. Photo by Flickr user Beau B.

Monopoly

These “life-sized” versions of Monopoly aren’t quite the size of the real locations named on the popular game’s board, but they’re still a lot bigger than the table-top version!

Guadalupe River Park


This permanent installation in Guadalupe River Park, near the Children’s Discovery Museum in San Jose, CA, is the largest Monopoly game board in the world. Photo by Flickr user HarshLight.

Bally’s: Atlantic City


To attract attention for their “Pass GO! Collect $200” promotion, Bally’s and Hasbro created a jumbo Monopoly game on the boardwalk outside the Atlantic City casino. More information about the game and promotion at Press of Atlantic City. Photo from ACWeekly.com’s Atlantic City Central blog.

Minnesota State Fair 2002


The 2002 Minnesota State Fair included a tented walk-able version of Monopoly. Photo by Stephen A. Edwards from his Crazy Minnesota album.

Mousetrap


This amazing life-size game of Mousetrap was created by Mark Perez and company for Maker Faire 2007. To see more of the game, check out Nathan Bennett’s (mostly) night-time photos.

Word on the Street


Origins Game Fair 2010 hosted the first life-size rendition of Out of the Box Games‘ Word on the Street.

The Royal Game of Ur


Odessa Design created a giant (yet portable) version of the Royal Game of Ur for the British Museum to celebrate the press launch of www.mesopotamia.co.uk/. Photo from Odessa Design.

Chess

Giant chess games can be divided into two categories: human chess, in which people are the pieces, and super-sized chess, in which jumbo versions of the traditional pieces are used.

Jeu d’Echecs Indien


Henri-Pierre Picou’s 1876 painting, Jeu d’Echecs Indien, depicts a human chess game in India. Unfortunately, we can’t find much more information about it, although there are an awful lot of sites offering reproductions. Image via Wikimedia Commons.

Monselice, Italy


This human-chess game took place in Monselice, Italy, and was photographed by Wikimedia Commons user Zyance.

Jai Mahal Palace Hotel


The grounds of this luxury hotel in Jaipur, India, include an amazing carved life-size chess set. Photo by Flickr user squinting.

Taj Exotica


Taj Exotica, another luxury hotel owned by the same company as the Jai Mahal Palace Hotel, is also home to a cool jumbo chess set. Photo by Flickr user Sean Ellis (s_w_ellis).

Brindavan Gardens


They must really love chess in India, because a third life-size chess set resides at the Brindavan Gardens in Krishna Raja Sagara, India. Photo by Flickr user lucy like whoa.

Yahoo! Burbank


Yahoo!’s Burbank, CA, campus includes this giant courtyard chess set surrounded by flowers. Photo by Flickr user Konrad Summers (tkksummers).

Best Western Resort Country Club


The fourth (or fifth, if you count the Henri-Pierre Picou painting) Indian life-size chess board on our list is an amenity included with club membership at Best Western Resort Country Club, Gurgaon in New Delhi, India. Photo via the Best Western Resort Country Club web site.

The Embarcadero


Pieces for the giant chess board at the Embarcadero in Morro Bay, CA, can be rented from the city’s Recreation Department. Photo via TripAdvisor.com.

Checkers (and Chess)


Bastions Park in Geneva, Switzerland, has at least four grids painted onto the pavement, with corresponding sets of playing pieces for checkers or chess, whichever strikes the players’ fancy. Photo by Flickr user gringaespanola.

Chinese Checkers


The “Giant Games in the Valley” portion of the 2010 Valley Fiesta in Brisbane, Australia, also included this large version of Chinese checkers as well as the previously mentioned large Scrabble. Photo by Flickr user Michael Zimmer (zayzayem).

Battleship


Julie, who writes the blog Jules Journal, and her family created this jumbo version of Battleship for an event at their church. Photo via Jules Journal.
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26 jumbo versions of our favorite board games not enough for you? Don’t worry, we’re not stopping the fun. Head over to our “Popular Games, Super-Sized” board on Pinterest for more giant games around the world. And if you’ve seen a good one, let us know in the comments and we’ll add it to the board.

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Comments (29)
  1. Wasn’t the game Parchisi originally played life-sized with young women as the pieces? I’m disappointed that it isn’t here.

  2. I know that at our game convention (www.strategicon.net) we have held giant sized settlers of catan and wiz-war events. Not sure where to find pics.

  3. No Chutes and Ladders? If ever there was a game that needs a life-size version, that’s it! :)

  4. I hear a big version of Call of Duty just ended in Iraq…

  5. While they all look fun, the Mouse Trap game has got to be the most fun in real life, just because it is so three dimensional and active.

  6. Those were amesome!

  7. These pictures are so cool I especially like the Toy Story one simply because I love the Toy Story Movies.

  8. @MoodyMoody – I was about to say the same thing! I read in a book called The 500 Origins of Everyday Things that Parcheesi originated in India, using beautiful young women as live pieces.

  9. @MoodyMoody & Jina: I hadn’t heard that before, so thanks for the tip! Unfortunately, I can’t seem to find many images of human parcheesi.

  10. @fad23: I tracked down some images of both and will be adding them to our ongoing Pinterest board of life-size board games (http://pinterest.com/mental_floss/popular-games-super-sized/). Thanks for the tip!

  11. @Rich: Chutes & Ladders does appear to be a popular game to super-size, but sadly most of those versions are just larger versions of the board, instead of 3-dimensional. But I’ll be adding some of them to the Pinterest board!

  12. http://boardgamegeek.com/video/1907/pandemic/life-size-pandemic-at-porcfest2010

    Life size Pandemic

  13. @Brian C Hewson: Awesome! Thanks for the link.

  14. We need lifesized Carcassonne.

  15. At Halloweem, an event hosted by Chicago Area Mensa, we played life-sized Kill Dr. Lucky.

  16. The PA Ren Faire has a human chess board as part of the festivities. The play a game a couple of times a weekend during the Faire.

  17. Hey! “Mississippi” and “youve” are not valid words! And you have to keep all the words connected… :P

  18. The giant Monopoly boards make for an interesting picture. I’m guessing, however, that the novelty would wear off long before you finished a typical 2-3 hour game.

  19. you forgot the giant chess board at hogwarts

  20. @MHaaskivi: It’s been done at least once! I found a photo and am adding it to the board on Pinterest.

    @Megan: Thanks for the tip! I managed to find a photo of the game.

    @Bruce Moore: I think most of the Renaissance faires have human chess games, but the PA one looks particularly exciting.

    @Ed Kolis: I agree!

    @Harry: I actually didn’t know there was one; I never read the books and only saw the first two movies, several years ago.

  21. The Renaissance Faire I go do has a 3 foot tall Jenga.

  22. While not a board game, check out PacManhattan.

  23. this isn’t quite life sized, (it would be hard to make a life sized catan) but it certainly is giant sized: http://imgur.com/a/4wKBz The entire board was hand-knit by me, and it makes for a lovely blanket.

  24. Does a big puzzle count? My good friend, Mike Selinker, of Lone Shark Games, created this 10′ tall crossword puzzle that changes out every 2 weeks. Pretty cool.

    http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=498694612308&set=a.139582607308.111911.704687308&type=3&theater

  25. @Val: I’m trying to track down some good jumbo Jenga photos for the Pinterest board!

    @Wayne Stevens: Love it. I’ve also found some gigantic versions of Angry Birds as well. Perhaps we’ll have to include video/arcade games in the Pinterest board, too.

    @Maija Mednieks: That’s an awesome idea!

    @Keith Meyers: I’d love to see the giant crossword puzzle, but the Facebook photo appears to be set to a somewhat locked-down privacy setting. If you can find another copy of it somewhere, let me know!

  26. I found this pic on yelp of the giant crossword at Eltana Bagel shop. Hopefully that will show up okay.
    http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/qUWHSmY2urjlExOPsuUHtQ?select=HfXbcNMxdAuYBnG9nHsJQA

  27. @Keith Meyers: Very cool, thanks!

  28. I bought Giant Jenga on Ebay. Search Giant Huge Big Life Size Large Oversized Mega Tumbling Tower w/ Jenga Piece. It’s a ton of fun at tailgate parties. We even write rules on the blocks.

    @Andréa Fernandes: Here is a good pic for pinterest.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Giant-Huge-Big-Life-Size-Large-Oversized-Mega-Tumbling-Tower-w-Jenga-Piece-/190615590652?_trksid=p5197.m7&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26itu%3DUCI%26otn%3D4%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D6033475282216481368

  29. Here’s a link to Giant Jenga on Pinterest.

    http://pinterest.com/pin/159807486747319558/

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