"Monopoly Express"
This version of "Monopoly" uses 11 dice on a small round game board. The game's container doubles as a Dice Pod, where the dice can be safely rolled regardless of where the game is played. The basic game goal is the same as the big version. The player who can buy the most properties and builds the most houses and hotels will win. The risk is in rolling three policemen and being sent directly to jail.
"Scrabble Express"
"Scrabble Express" comes with a foldout board and 12 cubes that are rolled like dice. The player must roll seven letter cubes and use them to build a word. The main change from the original "Scrabble" is that each player must build his word off of the last word in play. The game comes with a timer, notepad and pencil.
"Sorry Express"
The "Express" version of "Sorry" can be played by four people and won in two turns, making it possibly even shorter than 20 minutes. Each player has a home spinner and colored pawns, and the goal is still to get all of the pawns home. There are just different ways to get them there than going all the way around a board. Players roll three dice to determine their moves, and can also steal pawns from their opponents.
"Clue Express"
"Clue Express" comes with a board, notepad and pencil, 18 cards and four dice. It has the usual suspects, but instead of trying to determine a suspect, weapon and room, players must discover the brains, brawn and driver. Each turn involves two parts: rolling the dice and making a suggestion, to which other players respond by showing their cards. The other side of the game board has an alternative version that can be won with just two correct answers.