5 Board Games David Gardner Would Put Under the Tree This Year

We've all heard the advice that the best gifts aren't "things" but experiences. Games, however, can be both.

In this segment of his special gift-focused Rule Breaker Investing podcast, Motley Fool co-founder David Gardner drops the names of five board games he's recommending you put in your family fun portfolio. Some are fast and easy to learn; others present more complex challenges. But all will provide you with a good reason to get around a table with the people you enjoy spending time with. And what better gift is there than that?

A full transcript follows the video.

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This video was recorded on Dec. 13, 2017.

David Gardner: Five board games for you to think about if you're a gamer and you want to know what Dave's playing these days or what I recommend as a gift to be given.

Now before I do that, I want to briefly pepper in a couple of my own thoughts. Mainly our panels -- I wanted to hear from them -- but I have picked up one or two things about watching good gift-givers over the years, and so I'm just going to share out two ideas of my own.

One is somebody who is really good at gift-giving in my life once taught me, "Think about who you are, and what you stand for, what you do, and give something of yourself. Because if you're giving to somebody who loves you, they'll appreciate that; that you put something of yourself into that gift."

So whether you're talking about Cheryl Palting creating a sunshine jar or a special paper plate or, in my case -- sure, we're about to head there -- games. A lot of people who are around me know that I love games. I love teaching games. That's a gift that I could give, just teaching people a board game. Or games, themselves. It makes a lot of sense coming from me. So, what's something of you that would be appreciated by others that you can put in some form of package and put under somebody's tree.

And then maybe point No. 2. If you can find this thing, it's pretty magical in my experience in terms of efficiency and almost your personal brand building if you can find this thing. And what do I mean by this thing? This thing would be a go-to gift that you can give every year, and by doing so people come to expect it from you and you deliver it every time.