The phrase identifies a category of board games sharing key mechanics with the classic game Sorry!. These games typically involve moving player pieces around a board according to the roll of a die or the draw of a card, with the goal of getting all one’s pieces to a designated “home” area. A common element is the ability to “bump” or send opponents’ pieces back to their starting areas, adding a layer of strategic interaction and potential for setbacks. Examples include Trouble, Aggravation, and variations of the traditional game Pachisi.
The appeal of these games stems from their accessibility and blend of luck and strategy. The simple rules make them easy to learn for players of all ages, while the ability to strategically block opponents and send them back to start provides a satisfying level of player agency. Furthermore, many such games boast a rich historical context, often tracing their roots back to ancient board games played across various cultures. This combination of factors has contributed to their enduring popularity as family-friendly entertainment.