When you were a child? Mine was CLUE it was so fierce I would always play as Miss Peacock. My family had a rule where you could cheat as long as you didnt get caught if you were caught you would be moved to the opposite side of the house. One time I headed to the wrong side of the clue house. Purposely cheated and got sent to the opposite side. Only to solve the murder next turn it was invigorating. Another tiem I did not want to play so I could watch some cartoon show, so I guessed randomly the first time I was in a room to get eliminated and ended up solving the mystery.
I remember I was forced to play Professor Plum as a kid because apparently boys are not supposed to play as Miss Scarlet and I always hated the game because of it.
The old PC version that came in the Cheerios box was the SHIT though...
HARRY POTTER CLUE, I one time tricked my dad into guessing 3 wrong answers eliminating him from the game, it's a whole story but that was like my first sign of strategy and my love for out of the box strategic moves
The Game of Life or SORRY (before I discovered bakstabbing reality tv competition shows, this is the game that showed me what it's like to be a strategic backstabbing hoe)