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  • Strategy favorite: Chess
  • Strategy least favorite: Tic Tac Toe
  • Chance favorite: Russian Roulette - On the upside you will never lose more tham once.
  • Chance least favorite: Bingo -So fn dull..

Honorable "not pure strategy or chance"

  • Monopoly: This game was designed to teach people that once a player gets an advantage there is no coming back and there is nothing to do, and people still play it for fun.
  • Mario Party: You either love it or hate it.

Technically, pure chance games are not games and I'm to lazy to cite this.

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[–] Echinoderm@aussie.zone 6 points 14 hours ago

Pure strategy favourite: Terra Mystica, as long as you are happy with a fairly rules-dense game.

Pure chance favourite: Snakes and Ladders