I tend to enjoy almost all types of games - be they computer, console, or board based. I usually find myself having fun playing even really crappy games (e.g.
Stock Market Game). Of course, that's not to say I want to ever play that awful game again!
I currently regularly attend gaming groups in Ft. Collins on Tuesday and Wednesday every week. I also often attend a gaming group in Longmont every other Saturday and one game every week or two with my family.
In my personal comments, "Family Rating" refers to how well a game went over with my family. This includes my mother, father, older brother, and myself; my brother has some gaming background, my parents don't have much and are more casual gamers.
"AP Rating" is my personal opinion of how likely a given game is to induce AP tendencies. I'm a moderate-level AP guy myself, so I judge on how likely I'll be put in a position that makes me take a while to make a play, and how often I see the same in my opponents. The rating is basically how likely it is to be noticeably slow to the other players; thus, completely real-time games get a 0/10 and it goes up from there.