Classic Road Trip Games Every Family Should Know
The rules, the variations, and the honest shelf life of every car game your parents made you play.
The Dispatch
Road trip games are how three-hour drives stop feeling like five-hour drives. The classics still hold up — I Spy, Punch Buggy, the Alphabet Game, Twenty Questions — but they need rotation, the right age targeting, and a few variations the kids haven't memorized yet. The posts here cover what plays well at which ages, which games adults will tolerate, and what to do when the youngest passenger has been "winning" for forty minutes. Most need zero equipment and stay screen-free. The DashDashBoom app handles the heavier rounds when the voice rounds run dry.
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The rules, the variations, and the honest shelf life of every car game your parents made you play.