Been eyeing up a few board games recently, I bought The Walking dead and World of Warcraft Monopoly at the weekend (Much to my gfs annoyance) but they looked so cool so had to have them.
I have been looking at the following and not sure if they are any good or not
Munchkin
Munchkin is like Carling - people get very sniffy about it, but it does a job, it's not expensive and with the right crowd you'll have a brilliant time - you just wouldn't want to do it all the time.
It needs (and works fine with) 3 players, but gets better with more. It's a game to play with mates who will embrace the silliness and stab each other in the back - Just ignore the rule about passing cards on that take you over your hand limit and discard instead
Pandemic
Brilliant game - elegant design, simple rules but complex gameplay - it's a co-op, so all the players vs the game. No 2 games are the same, but you will lose. A lot.
Plays fine from 2 players upwards
Epic Spell Wars
See Munchkin
It's great fun, the artwork is worth the price alone - it has the sense of humour of a nine-year old who plays Mortal Kombat, so if people don't like toilet humour mixed with extreme violence, they won't like it.
I love it
Game of Thrones
I haven't played it, but a friend of mine adores this. He does say it's very heavy, takes a long time, involves a lot of rule checkups and you can be losing for a loooooong time. If you have a serious bunch of gamers, this would probably work well
King of Tokyo
You get to play Godzilla and it has the best dice ever.
It's a fun, silly, random game that works best when people are pretending to be their monster. It doesn't really work with 2, 3+ is fine
King of New York
I haven't played it, but from the many videos I've watched, it's a more "gamey" version of King of Tokyo - looks like fun, definitely on my list.
Small World
Very much like Risk but with all the tedium taken out. The game characters are based on combining 2 cards, so you have enough variation to keep it interesting. It works very hard to keep people in the game right to the end - even if it's all gone horribly wrong you can switch races and start again.
Claims to work from 2-5 players (and has the maps to prove it) - I've only played with 3 and it works great - it does feel like 4 would be the sweet spot.