I took "game" in this context to be more of the traditional view of game. If you include RPGs, then it's a tie between Traveller and Chivalry & Sorcery
I was a very bookish kid and didn't really play standard games. I played with dolls with the girls in the neighborhood, but that's not really a 'game'.
I learned how to play Bridge, Spades, Hearts and various card games - but that was when I was 18+ - so they doesn't really count as 'childhood' games.
My folks would drag out 'Monopoly', 'the game of Life' or 'Clue' sometimes, but that usually inspired shouting arguements by the end from one or the both of them, so I don't have any kind of positive memories there, either.
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I learned how to play Bridge, Spades, Hearts and various card games - but that was when I was 18+ - so they doesn't really count as 'childhood' games.
My folks would drag out 'Monopoly', 'the game of Life' or 'Clue' sometimes, but that usually inspired shouting arguements by the end from one or the both of them, so I don't have any kind of positive memories there, either.
So it pretty much would be D&D.