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What are your favorite board games? Me and my friends love playing board games, but I get the feeling their tired of playing the same things. What do you guys usually play? My favorite board game of all time is HeroQuest. I never get tired of playing it. Also love Catan, Arkham Horror, Betrayal House on the Hill, Spyfall (great at parties)

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[-] dalarist@programming.dev 15 points 1 year ago

My partner and I love playing Wingspan. A game about bird may not sound great but it's full of strategy without being too hard to pick up. It's competitive, but just total points at the end, you can't screw each other up during play.

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[-] noob_dragon@beehaw.org 11 points 1 year ago

My current favs are Wingspan, Dune Imperium, and Deep Rock Galactic (both a great video game and board game!).

[-] rejpal@beehaw.org 10 points 1 year ago

We have a wider circle of friends who are boardgame enthusiasts, so we go through a rather lot of them. Some stick, some don't. These we play regularly and have a lot of fun:

There are more that made an impression on me, I remember playing them a few times, but do not want to play them again (Do you know that feeling? :D ), eg. Eclipse (the galaxy-wide battle 4X preparation-takes-as-long-as-playing-and-playing-takes-a-whole-day strategy), Agricola, Mice and Mystics...

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[-] ZapBeebz@beehaw.org 8 points 1 year ago

Not so much a traditional "board" game, but I've been a lifelong enjoyer of Munchkin! It's a whimsical dnd-esque card game with (almost literally) hundreds of different themed versions, from Space to the Wild West to Cthulhu even.

[-] SlinkyFrog@beehaw.org 8 points 1 year ago

Ticket to Ride is our go to.

[-] flyinghorse@beehaw.org 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Might be a slightly separate category, but I still think of it as a board game. I really like Call of Cthulhu. Tabletop RPG systems in general are typically good fun as long as you have a good group of people to share the time with, but mechanically I think CoC is particularly good. It is simple to learn and the mechanics really assist in the tense storytelling.

[-] StrahdVonZarovich@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

Tabletop rpgs are my passion. I devote a lot of time to it, and getting together with my friends to play is my favorite thing in the world. Currently dming Pathfinder Kingmaker.

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[-] chloyster@beehaw.org 7 points 1 year ago

Been really into Azul lately. Pretty simple to explain to people, and the game pieces are very pretty and high quality

[-] donio@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

And now there is also Baby Azul! (aka Azul Mini). I am trying to tell myself that we don't need it, we already have the regular box. But it's tiny!

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[-] 1337admin@1337lemmy.com 7 points 1 year ago

Gloomhaven came out at the perfect time in my life- after my party days but before my marriage/kid days. I had a friend group that would play at least one scenario per week, and sometimes we'd just spend an entire Sunday playing. That's been my best experience so far.

I wish I could play Frosthaven with them but we've all moved away and I don't have a group that would ever be consistent enough right now.

[-] Schlutzkrapfen@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 year ago

I really love Spirit Island because i find the setting really nice. You are Spirits and need to destroy the invaders to your island. Another great part is that its a coop game and you can chose many different spirits with each different playstyle.

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[-] kynan@beehaw.org 6 points 1 year ago

So, with the caveat that my "gaming group", more often than not, is my kids and therefore we're not up for a 6 hour rules-intensive cardboard-based cutthroat brawl, here are some that I like:

  • Tiny Epic Galaxies: Blast Off : this is a fun little dice-based game with cute imagery. You need to get control of planets to gain points (21) and you have some resource-wrangling opportunities to get to, and then claim the planets before your pesky competitors get them. This also has the advantage that you can play it solo.
  • Star Realms : a deck-builder from a couple of old-school M:tG Hall of Famers. It's really a two-player game, but it's got passable options for 1 to 4 players. Each player had a basic starting deck and a common randomised trade row is populated from a shuffled deck. Your need to knock your opponents life down to zero by purchasing spacecraft and bases from there trade row to augment your combat ability, whilst avoiding your opponents similar attempts. There are four card types that allow you to level-up your trading, health regeneration, combat or enemy-annoyance factor. I love this game, but recommend the Frontiers version as it's a little better balanced.
  • Hey, That's My Fish! : a fast, surprisingly cutthroat and, to be fair, rather physically finicky game but it's a lot of fun! It's a hexagonal-tile based game with up to four teams of penguins competing to harvest fish from a rapidly dwindling ice floe, where each penguin leaves a trail of melted-ice destruction in their wake! This one can lead to fisticuffs if someone manages to bisect the ice, leaving an opponent stranded and fishless!
  • Wreckland Run : this is definitely outside your preferences, it's solo-only. That said you asked for people's favourite board games, and this is one of mine currently 🙂 It's a Mad-Max-esque campaign theme in which you pick a vehicle and driver (giving you a set of core abilities) and attempt to fight your way through a series of vehicular brawls by judicious dice placement. And luck. Despite the fact that the initial rule book was an unmitigated disaster, I've really enjoyed playing this one and I'm currently battling Chapter 4 after not too many attempts at the previous chapters!
[-] crisisingot@beehaw.org 6 points 1 year ago

I really like board games that don't take that long to play. It's a lot easier to rope your friends into a game that takes 30-40 minutes to play and is easy to learn rather than a game that takes 4+ hours.

Some that I've found

  • Azul
  • Sheriff of Nottingham
  • Splendor
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[-] SoaringFox@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

We've been playing Camel Up a lot. It's nice because there is some skill and a good amount of luck involved, so no matter your board game experience, you have a shot at winning.

Agricola is my favorite but it is pretty complex so we don't play much.

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[-] Foon@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

I mostly play big campaign games with my partner, for example currently we're playing Frosthaven and Oathsworn (and have Aeon Trespass lined up). Other favourites are Aeon's End, Spirit Island, Terraforming Mars. Me and my friends have a strong preference for cooperative games!

Some more low key games that we tend to bring out with friends who don't game a lot are Isle of Cats, Thunderbirds, Namiji, and The Crew.

[-] KoolDewd123@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

It's a card game rather than a board game (but still within the tabletop sphere so I think it still fits): I absolutely love Sentinels of the Multiverse. It's by the same people who made Spirit Island, which I believe is more well-known. It's a cooperative game where you play as superheroes working together to take down a villain. Aside from the game itself being a lot of fun, there's a bunch of hidden story and lore within the card art, and the creators even have a podcast where they create stories and characters within the game's world.

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[-] jedwards@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

Machi Koro without a doubt! It’s like monopoly but it card game form.

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[-] Nicktar@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

Since it doesn't seemed to be mentioned by anyone (or I missed it), I'm going to say Robo-Rally... Programming your robot through a racetrack on a moving factory floor using drawn command cards, bumping into others, knocking the off course and ending in a totally wrong spot yourself because you miscalculated a step...

[-] birdy@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

I realise this doesn't really count (well, it does but you know), but chess. The rules are straightforward and it has infinite replayability. And you can play a game online any time you want in an instant.

Other boardgames I enjoy are Arkham Horror and Twilight Imperium, though I haven't played either in a while.

[-] Sentenial@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

Was into the tabletop simulator version of TI4 for a while. But even with automated set up and digital streamlining, the games are still 6-8 hours.

Love the game, but just don't have time to play anymore.

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[-] Tenkuucastle@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 1 year ago

I’ve been getting into Go/Baduk lately, it’s a shame how few people there are playing it in the US! Would love to play in-person instead of always online

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[-] mermitian@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 year ago

One of my favorites recently is Scythe! It’s can be a pretty long game, but I love that resources stay on the board and its upgrading mechanism

[-] caio@lemmy.fdvrs.xyz 4 points 1 year ago

Some of our favorites are Catan, power grid, ticket to ride, azul, and bananagrams.

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[-] Limeade@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

For a game that's not on your list, Unfathomable is one I've been playing a lot lately. It's a hidden identity game where you're on a ship and the ship's crew and passengers are combating Lovecraftian horrors that keep climbing aboard from the depths while trying not to run out of food and fuel and sanity before you escape. You or one of your companions may turn out to be a cultist who is summoning the dark ones and attempting to sabotage the escape efforts.

I love the Betrayal games: Betrayal at House on the Hill (horror), Betrayal at Baldur's Gate (fantasy), and Betrayal Legacy (legacy horror) for a campaign style version that is linked over multiple sessions.

For anyone who isn't familiar with them, the players build out a map by exploring a building or city one tile at a time, collecting items and buffs along the way and triggering events. After a certain point a trigger is reached when the "haunt" stage begins. At that point, one player typically becomes a traitor with unique abilities or monsters to control and gets the traitor's tome - a book explaining their abilities and win condition. The rest of the group gets a different book explaining what the group must do to survive and what interactions they can do to foil the traitor's plan. There are a bunch of different haunt scenarios in the books and they are chosen based on the last tile revealed and card drawn, so you never know quite what you'll be facing in the end.

[-] StrahdVonZarovich@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

Me and friends play the early version of Betrayal at House on the Hill a lot (i think they released an updated version recently) and I also have Baldurs Gate since im a big fan of DnD and the Forgotten Realms setting and the Baldurs Gates games. However, we dont really play the Baldurs Gate version anymore, since it doesnt feel very balanced. The Warlock character, with the ability to attack with Sanity AND at range right from the start is always really OP and has won them the game multiple times. We've also had the traitor lose really fast AND really quickly.

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[-] AbelianGrape@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

I play boardgames with a few different groups. In one group we play almost exclusively Hanabi and Spirit Island. In the other group, popular favorites are Skull, Shamans, Wingspan, and Dice Forge. We play 6nimmt if we need to waste some time, and Avalon if there are lots of people.

[-] Rez@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

I recently got the Stardew Valley Board Game for my birthday and it's a blast. I was never really in to board games, but I always wanted to play one that is cooperative rather than competitive. Stardew Valley still manages to be a thrilling experience and quite a challenge (at least for a novice like myself).

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[-] dr_catman@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

I absolutely love Secret Hitler. It’s funny, it’s always a huge hit at parties, the game pieces are very high-quality. It’s amazing.

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[-] zarquon@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 year ago

Cosmic encounter was always my favorite in college. Not popular enough that I can find local people to play now though.

[-] spoonful@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

Hive is a modern, fun take on chess with a dynamic board. Its super fun and unlike chess its not figured out and people just don't bother to throw a "book" at it. Every board game convention I try to find someone wirh Hive and it'd awesome!

[-] Anon125@feddit.nl 4 points 1 year ago

Related question, but are there board games Lemmy servers, or topics on more general Lemmy servers? (Not sure what they're called. Probably not sublemmies.)

[-] Limeade@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

Communities are the equivalent to subreddits. I don't think I have seen a board gaming specific one yet, but I also haven't tried to look for one.

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[-] KerooSeta@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

I'm not sure what my favorite is. My family and friends and I love Pandemic, Catan, Ticket to Ride, Throw Throw Burrito, and the first Walking Dead board game, the name of which is escaping me currently.

[-] adthrawn@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

There is a board game I played years ago at a comic shop, and I can never remember the name of it. I only played it once but it was super fun. Kind of like if Freelancer were a board game. You had a huge game board with a bunch of planets and you picked up missions. I dont remember what the win conditions were, but I remember I had a lot of fun with it.

[-] shapesandstuff@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago

I vaguely remember totalbiscuit and the gang play some games that would fit the description. Maybe worth a shot digging through his old stuff

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[-] gromnar@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

Hi! This is my first post here so I hope I don't make some mistakes. If you like Heroquest you could look at other dungeon crawlers, like the dungeons and dragons boardgames (my favourite is "waterdeep: the dungeon of the mad mage"), or my beloved Star wars: imperial assault or Lord of the rings: Journeys in the Middle earth. If you want to expand to other genres, since you like AH you could try Arkham horror: living card game. Absolute masterpiece.

The latest addiction to my game library is Earthborne rangers and is quite a refreshing take.

I hope that some of these resonate with you!

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[-] GordieHowesThumb@midwest.social 3 points 1 year ago

Lately our group has been playing a lot of Betrayal at House on the Hill, wish I would have got a copy of Betrayal Legacy when it was in print. Other ones in the current rotation are Root (which I adore), and Call to Adventure. I really want to give Twilight Imperium a go, but I haven't convinced enough friends yet haha.

[-] pumpkin@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 year ago

I really enjoy playing Hanabi. It's a collaborative card game.

[-] GlitterBandRebel@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 year ago

I really like Lords of Waterdeep and Xenoshyft:Onslaught.

[-] missingno@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I really like BattleCon, a fighting game-inspired card/board game that did a really good job translating the mindgames and oki into a turn-based format. They had an online version of it but sadly halted development because they couldn't figure out how to monetize it.

I also love me some good ol' Riichi Mahjong. There's a group that brings tiles to fighting game tournaments since these are becoming cons in disguise, I got some nice hands at Combo Breaker this year.

[-] kd8bxp@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

Unfortunately I don't play as much as I use too, there are only 2 of us now, so mostly we play card games now. When the kids were still living at home - I think the Classic Clue board game was probably what we played the most. Risk, and Monopoly were also in the mix quite a bit.

[-] Wojwo@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

We've really been enjoying Distilled a lot. It's really engaging. The irony is that it's really hard to play while drunk, but the theme of the game is distilling alcohol, so you have to drink while playing... Right?

I've also found a little indie card game called Wizards of the Grimoire that is absolutely fantastic. It scratches that Mtg itch, but without all the being poor part.

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[-] oofinsprouts@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I mainly play abstracts nowadays for their quick setup/cleanup time - Yinsh, Hive, Blokus Duo are some of my favorites.

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