Girl Talk
Incredibly popular in the Eighties and early Nineties, Girl Talk has become a classic teenage girl board game which is still around today. Play consists of all players asking each other certain questions off of cards. For each question answered or each task completed on the card, the girl receives that card. The object of the game is for one teen girl player to receive all of a particular type of card before any of the other players. However, a card can only be drawn when the spinner lands on that particular player. So there is a large element of chance involved. This game usually takes about 45 minutes to one hour to complete.
Littlest Pet Shop Mall Madness
For the teenage girl who loves her dog or cat, Littlest Pet Shop Mall Madness matches her tastes. Players take their game board pets on a shopping spree around a game-board mall, buying as much cool gear for their animals as possible but trying not to max out their credit cards. The more times they go around the board, the more credit they receive on their cards, allowing them to purchase more for their pet. This game resembles monopoly in its basic goal, which is to own more then all the other players. Be warned that it involves a lot of set up, which may turn some people off from playing it regularly.
High School Musical Board Games
Based on the popular trilogy of "High School Musical" films—incredibly popular among teenaged girls—a whole series of High School Musical board games follow the movies very closely. All of the games have CDs or DVDs accompanying them which add an interactive element to the board game each time it is played. Each player tries to collect six different cast cards as they go from room to room on the board, answering questions about the movie and performing singing and dancing challenges that range from ballet to belly dancing to music from the CD or DVD.