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		<title>Top 10 Quick &#038; Easy Solo Games + Play Trailblazers Epic Solo TODAY</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Nick Murray]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2022 04:04:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Next to legacy games, roll &#38; writes, crowdfunding, polyominoes, and pasting the Marvel IP onto a game system, solo gaming is perhaps one of the biggest recent trends in the board and card game industry.&#160; This can be attributed to several factors including COVID quarantining, strong sales for solo-friendly games, and more. Personally, it’s taken [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://bitewinggames.com/top-10-quick-easy-solo-games-play-trailblazers-epic-solo-today/">Top 10 Quick &#038; Easy Solo Games + Play Trailblazers Epic Solo TODAY</a> appeared first on <a href="https://bitewinggames.com">Bitewing Games</a>.</p>
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<p>Next to legacy games, roll &amp; writes, crowdfunding, polyominoes, and pasting the Marvel IP onto a game system, solo gaming is perhaps one of the biggest recent trends in the board and card game industry.&nbsp; This can be attributed to several factors including COVID quarantining, strong sales for solo-friendly games, and more.</p>



<p>Personally, it’s taken a fair amount of time for me to really dip my toes in the solo waters.&nbsp; I was playing multiplayer board and card games years before I ever tried a solo game.&nbsp; For me, the very act of playing a tabletop game was a social event, first and foremost.&nbsp; It wasn’t until tabletop gaming took on a bigger role in my life—when it became a regular hobby—that I was no longer able resist the pull of small, simple, critically acclaimed solo games.&nbsp; I’m still not the type who has the motivation or energy to break out a massive, complex solo game just for myself, but I’ve rapidly discovered that quick &amp; easy solo games often hit the spot.</p>



<p>As Bitewing Games will soon be publishing a quick &amp; easy solo game of our own—<a href="https://bitewinggames.com/trailblazers/">Trailblazers</a> by Ryan Courtney (which also plays up to 8 players)—now felt like the right time to investigate, assemble, and share my Top 10 Quick &amp; Easy solo games.&nbsp; At the end of this list, I’ll also be sharing more info about the Epic Solo Mode that Ryan has developed for Trailblazers.&nbsp; But regarding all of these games, it should be clarified that when I say “Quick &amp; Easy” I mean quick to play and relatively easy to learn/setup/tear-down.&nbsp; I do not, by any stretch, imply that these games are easy to win or master.&nbsp; The compelling challenge is often the best part of a solo game, in my opinion, thus all of these games offer that in some form or another.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Under Falling Skies</strong></h2>



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<p>As a 20-40 minute game that is filled to the alien gills with juicy decisions, there is perhaps no better way to start this list than with Under Falling Skies.</p>



<p>Under Falling Skies first existed in 2019 as a 9-card print-and-play game, but it was so popular that publisher CGE decided to acquire the license and supe it up with a Kwanchai Moriya coat of paint, a pretty plastic ship production, and a heaping of variety across a campaign of unique boards and challenges.&nbsp; The experience is a mix between Independence Day’s alien invasion and clever dice worker placement and manipulation.</p>



<p>The gameplay features tense decisions where higher dice values increase the strength of the space they are placed on, but they also accelerate the invasion of the alien ships in the column they are placed in.&nbsp; The key to victory is balancing risky bonuses against careful defensive manuevers.&nbsp; You can select your difficulty by flipping the invasion boards between their harder and easier sides, and the campaign offers a wealth of new wrinkles to explore so you’ll always be on your toes with the next challenge.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>MicroMacro: Crime City &amp; MicroMacro: Full House</strong></h2>



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<p>What better way to spend a wintery evening than with a steaming cup of Hot Cocoa and a sprawling map of criminal mysteries?</p>



<p>I recently shared how MicroMacro is another perfect game for couples, but it’s also a great game to enjoy solo.&nbsp; In a tantalizing mix of Where’s Waldo and murder mystery, MicroMacro challenges players to uncover the truths behind strange and inexplicable deaths.</p>



<p>We recently finished up the 16 wild cases of MicroMacro: Crime City and had a blast solving each and every one.  The good news is that the standalone sequel—Full House—is simply more of a good thing.&nbsp; You can learn more about why we love MicroMacro in <a href="https://bitewinggames.com/candid-cardboard-1st-impressions-of-scout-imperial-steam-ankh-gods-of-egypt-micromacro-crime-city-keyflower-and-rialto/">my full impressions post</a>.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Friday</strong></h2>



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<p>Confession time: Friday is the one of a couple games on this list I haven’t played. Yet it still ranks highly among many solo gamers, thus it earned a spot here.&nbsp; This deck building game has you helping Robinson Crusoe through treacherous island hazards as he prepares for a run-in with pirates.&nbsp; Overcoming encounters will add more abilities to your deck, yet intentionally losing certain encounters can be a key tactic as well.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Super-Skill Pinball (Roll &amp; Writes)</strong></h2>



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<p>Most the the roll &amp; write genre is the epitome of quick &amp; easy solitaire games, so I picked my current favorite of the bunch to be on this list.&nbsp; While roll &amp; writes typically go up to 4 or 8 or infinity players, they also tend to lack any significant element of player interaction.&nbsp; So the most interaction you’ll get out of many roll &amp; writes is, “Can I roll the dice again, yet?” as you wait for an opponent to fill in a box.</p>



<p>When played solo, there’s zero downtime to Super-Skill Pinball, and you can roll dice and slide the silver balls as quickly as you please.&nbsp; This design is all about simulating the experience of a pinball table, which it does incredibly well (aside from the speed and reflexes that are involved in real pinball).&nbsp; Combos abound and tension ratchets up as you fight to keep your pinball from dropping down the center.&nbsp; Best of all, the variety of tables (4 per game) keeps things fresh and interesting with unique themes and mechanisms including Gopher Gold Mining and disco Dance Fever.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Regicide</strong></h2>



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<p><a href="https://bitewinggames.com/candid-cardboard-1st-impressions-of-witchstone-riftforce-rorschach-regicide-fort-cats-dogs-expansion-calimala/">One of my favorite recent discoveries</a> has been the brilliantly designed dungeon crawler cooperative game that exists completely in a standard deck of playing cards: Regicide.&nbsp; Here, you’ll be taking on Jacks then Queens then Kings in a tight game of hand management.&nbsp; Playing various suits grants abilities, and the aces known as animal companions come in handy as well.&nbsp; Do yourself a favor and try one of the best card games to be invented in recent years.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The Search For Planet X</strong></h2>



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<p>The Search For Planet X is one of our household favorite deduction games.&nbsp; The production is everything I want in a deduction game: smooth, clear, useful, and pretty.&nbsp; The icing on the cake is the companion app (something I’m not usually fond of in a tabletop game) that keeps the experience slick, quick, and flawless.&nbsp; The race to figure out what lies in each sector—comet, asteroid, gas cloud, dwarf planet, or most importantly Planet X itself—is both challenging and satisfying.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Oniverse Games</strong></h2>



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<p>The Oniverse is a solid line of solo games from mammoth publisher Z-Man featuring stylish art, simple rules, quick set-up, short playtime, compact boxes, and clever gameplay.&nbsp; While there are now five games under this popular brand, I’ve only tried Aerion—the Yahtzee style dice management game.&nbsp; But from that one game, I found there was plenty to explore between the compelling core loop and the six expansion modules.&nbsp; For those who wonder where is the best place to start, many folks will point to Onirim and Aerion as two of their favorites.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Cascadia</strong></h2>



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<p>The big-box titles from publisher Flatout Games tend to offer thinky puzzles with relatively low player interaction—meaning they tend to play similarly at all player counts.&nbsp; Cascadia is their latest release that has taken the gaming world by storm, and many folks are saying it makes for a great solo experience.&nbsp; Those who enjoy puzzly tile laying games will be right at home here in this design that celebrates the sites and creatures of the Pacific Northwest with lush art by Beth Sobel.&nbsp; While it doesn’t venture into the solo rules, <a href="https://youtu.be/tXIlRg0RwGE">Kyle’s How To Play video</a> shows us what Cascadia is all about in under 8 minutes.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Nusfjord</strong></h2>



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<p>I recently shared <a href="https://bitewinggames.com/candid-cardboard-1st-impressions-of-hibachi-nusfjord-l-l-a-m-a-treasure-island-expansion/">my first impressions of a 5-player game of Nusfjord</a> where I essentially said it’s a solid Rosenberg design, but not necessarily one I would play over A Feast for Odin, Agricola, or Le Havre.&nbsp; Many commenters pointed out to me that Nusfjord is the type of game that really shines at 1-3 players.&nbsp; I learned that Nusfjord packs a <em>huge</em> punch as a solo game that can be played in only 20-30 minutes.&nbsp; If you can manage to get a medium-weight Uwe experience by yourself in that amount of time, then Nusfjord absolutely deserves a spot on this list.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Sprawlopolis/Agropolis</strong></h2>



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<p>Of course I wasn’t going to forget about the quick &amp; easy 18-card design known as Sprawlopolis (or its sibling Agropolis).&nbsp; This critically acclaimed game has had a lot of mentions across our blog and podcast, including my Top 10 Spatial Puzzle Games.&nbsp; So rather than retread the same ground, I’ll point you to two glowing video reviews from <a href="https://youtu.be/uA0X3K95fq8">No Pun Included</a> and <a href="https://youtu.be/w8vtNmaEYYk">The Dice Tower’s Tom Vasel</a>.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Trailblazers—Epic Solo Mode… Playable TODAY on Tabletop Simulator</strong></h2>



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<p>For Trailblazers, our next upcoming publication, designer Ryan Courtney had two core design focuses:</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>Maintain his high standard of satisfying puzzly depth, but make the rules as simple and approachable as possible</li><li>Develop compelling solo modes to make this a solo-friendly game as much as it is a family-friendly game</li></ol>



<p>So Trailblazers is exactly the kind of design that fits the topic of quick &amp; easy solo games. &nbsp; I <a href="https://bitewinggames.com/top-10-spin-off-board-games/">recently covered that first design focus of approachability</a>, so today we’ll be exploring the solo features that have been on Ryan’s mind since day one.&nbsp; But we’re not gonna spill the beans on all three modes today.&nbsp; While the Standard and Adventurers Solo modes have their own exciting objectives that provide a distinguishing flavor, today we’re gonna talk about the biggest of them all: Epic Solo Mode.</p>



<p>Why is it called ‘Epic’ Solo Mode?  Well, the standard game will see you drafting and placing 24 trail cards and 3 campsite cards over the course of 4 rounds or 30 minutes. Epic Solo Mode, on the other hand, can last up to <em>three times as long</em> where you’ll be arranging up to 72 trail cards and 9 campsite cards into one sprawling monstrosity of trails and loops.  While that sounds like absolute insanity (and in some ways, it is), the mode is actually broken up into three separate stages.</p>



<p>Epic Solo Mode utilizes the Animals expansion (included in the standard edition of the Trailblazers), and animal scoring will be your sole focus for the first two stages.&nbsp; The key to scoring big animal points is to have several unique animal tokens placed along a loop; but the catch is that a trail card with an animal token on it can <em>never</em> be overlapped (partially or fully) by another card, which limits your spatial flexibility.&nbsp; I go into <a href="https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/2814948/publisher-diary-2-achievement-cards-and-animals-ex">more details about how the animals expansion works here</a>. &nbsp;</p>



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<p>Stage 1 is simply called “Epic Solo Mode” where if you manage to scrounge at least 30 animal points after 4 rounds of play then you win the mode!&nbsp; But 30 animals points can be quite challenging to reach—it took me several attempts to finally beat this stage. &nbsp;</p>



<p>Once victory is achieved in Epic Solo Mode, you can simply call it a day and pack it away as you rest on the laurels of your 30-minute triumph… <em>Or</em>, you can continue on to the first bonus stage called Springer Fever.&nbsp; The objective of Springer Fever?&nbsp; Build off of the foundation you’ve laid in the Epic Solo Mode and win Springer Fever by scoring <em>80 or more</em> <em>animal points</em> from loops after 4 more rounds of play.&nbsp; If victory is achieved, you may continue on to the final bonus stage, if you wish.&nbsp; This is the stage that I’ve yet to overcome, although my last attempt was quite close.</p>



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<p>If you manage to beat Springer Fever, then the final stage you may continue on to is Triple Crown.&nbsp; Once again, you’ll build off of the foundation you’ve laid in Springer Fever, but this time you’ll aim to get a high score by scoring only <em>the single longest loop of each trail type</em> after 4 more rounds of play.&nbsp; By breaking up loops, extending them, and reconnecting them, you’ll be able to get a high score!&nbsp; Although animal scoring no longer matters, the tricky part will be that you still can’t overlap cards with animal figures placed on them from the previous two stages.</p>



<p>The challenge that Epic Solo Mode and its two bonus stages provide is one with a dizzyingly high skill-ceiling that will keep folks coming back for many sessions.&nbsp; While it certainly isn’t an easy mode to take on, I’ve found myself learning and improving with each attempt, and that satisfaction of progress far outweighs my failures.&nbsp; Over time, you’ll go from a short-term focus of lunging for easy animal points to a long-term focus of planning how to make the longest loops for Triple Crown.</p>



<p>This mode is one that has been thoroughly tested and played by Ryan’s play testers, and it is one that Ryan and Tim even turned into a gnarly challenge for themselves to hit 165 points in Triple Crown (the final stage).&nbsp; They even <a href="https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl_JnvKMe9jGPh6w2P2YUJy69NXu9aDwq">recorded many of their attempts on Youtube</a> with Game 12 being their final triumph. </p>



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<p>While learning about Epic Solo Mode is all good and fine, the real fun comes from actually playing it which you can do RIGHT NOW.&nbsp; That’s right, Epic Solo Mode is available for you to play on TableTop Simulator (a game/app which you can download from Steam).&nbsp; Simply <a href="https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2763581692">use this link</a> to find the Trailblazers mod, click subscribe to download it to your TTS app, and then open TTS and find it in your Workshop.</p>



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<p><em>Article written by Nick Murray.</em>&nbsp;<em>Outside of practicing dentistry part-time, Nick has devoted his remaining work-time to collaborating with the world’s best designers, illustrators, and creators in producing classy board games that bite, including the upcoming&nbsp;<a href="https://bitewinggames.com/trailblazers/">Trailblazers</a>&nbsp;by Ryan Courtney. He hopes you’ll&nbsp;<a href="https://bitewinggames.com/subscribe/">join Bitewing Games</a>&nbsp;in their quest to create and share experiences that, much like a bitewing x-ray, provide a unique perspective and refreshing interaction.</em></p>
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<p>With some hot games getting a second print run and others making their initial splash, I&#8217;ve been able to try a fresh handful of new releases.  It&#8217;s that time again to get candid with the cardboard by sharing my first impressions&#8230; </p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Search for Planet X</h3>



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<p><em>1 Play</em></p>



<p><a href="https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/279537/search-planet-x">The Search for Planet X</a> is not going to change anybody&#8217;s mind about this entire genre of puzzly deduction games, but it just might be the absolute best of the bunch.</p>



<p>This is one of the few tabletop games in the market where the required mobile app deserves more complements than complaints.&nbsp; As we&#8217;ve observed in other great deduction games like Cryptid or Loot of Lima, the entire game can be broken for everyone if a player accidentally gives the wrong information.&nbsp; In this case, nobody has the opportunity to ruin the game for everyone, because the app does all the hard work of dispensing information to each player individually.</p>



<p>The mechanisms are very clever as well, as you have a few options for what kind of information you want the app to give you, but they come with varying costs.&nbsp; Cost in this case translates to time, and the more time your chosen action requires, the longer it will take for your next turn to arrive.&nbsp; Time is spent by moving your observatory marker around the circular board, and the player at the back is the one who takes the next turn.</p>



<p>To reduce AP, the board also has a rotating shield that covers up half of the spaces and limits your options for which sectors you can investigate.&nbsp; An exciting aspect of this rotating shield is that every time it reaches a theory symbol, players can each publish one theory which remains secret for a few rounds before flipping face up and being proven for points or disproven for penalties.&nbsp; The game urges you to take leaps of faith and cut some corners in your deductions, because the benefits of correct theories far outweigh the punishment of incorrect ones.</p>



<p>In fact, the points from well-timed, accurate theories can potentially be enough to win the game without ever discovering Planet X.&nbsp; Where most deduction games only reward the first deducer with the victory while everyone else is declared a loser, The Search for Planet X rewards all players constantly throughout the game.&nbsp; The victory comes down to a tight margin of points that represent an accumulation of each player’s brilliant discoveries throughout the game.</p>



<p>Don’t be mistaken, The Search for Planet X still succumbs to the usual genre tropes of being a low interaction, brain-burning logic puzzle.&nbsp; But for those who enjoy a good mental challenge, this one is the cream of the crop.</p>



<p><strong><em>Current Rating: 8.5/10</em></strong></p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Red Rising</strong></h3>



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<p><em>1 Play</em></p>



<p>I wouldn’t call myself a <a href="https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/329465/red-rising">Red Rising</a> superfan, but I thoroughly enjoyed reading the original trilogy back in 2018.  I probably gobbled all three books up in less than two months.  Unfortunately, three years is plenty of time for me to forget all but the major plot beats.  To oversimplify things, I felt it was a better version of the Hunger Games.  Actually, let’s desimplify a bit&#8230; I don’t remember as much now, but I dug up my non-spoilery remarks on the first book that I posted on Goodreads after reading it: </p>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow"><p>“Basically if you liked how the Hunger Games trilogy started (let’s be honest, book 3 was a let down), then there is no reason you won’t love Red Rising. It has a dystopian society with different classes of people (sort of like Hunger Games), but beyond that you will find an entirely different beast of a novel.</p><p>Red Rising is a brutal, blazing journey through an imaginative sci-fi world of futuristic Mars with an unstoppable force of a main character and his quest for justice against an all powerful organization—a story that I couldn’t put down.”</p></blockquote>



<p>So with a New York Times Bestselling Trilogy as its theme, and <em>the</em> Stonemaier Games as its publisher, Red Rising is a juggernaut of an IP-based board game.&nbsp; Despite my history with the IP, I typically don’t come into these types of games with many expectations.&nbsp; What I appreciate most is when a design can evoke the feeling of its theme to where they feel inseparable.&nbsp; And to me, Red Rising the book series is a story of passion, brutality, vengeance, and thrills.&nbsp; Ironically enough, Red Rising the board game evoked the exact opposite feelings from its source material–namely apathy, gentleness, sympathy, and drudgery.</p>



<p>Those who are familiar with Stonemaier Games shouldn’t be surprised to find a low-interaction, conflict-averse design here, even with its conflict heavy source material.&nbsp; And I don’t take offense from the gameplay actively rebelling against its inspiration.&nbsp; All it means to me is that the theme can simply be tossed out the window like the core of a once-tasty apple so I can focus solely on driving the mechanisms at play.&nbsp; Sure, maybe keeping both the red EO card and other gray cards in your hand is a bad idea because EO and gray people don’t get along well in the books or something… but at the end of the day, we’re just min-maxing points here.&nbsp; Points points points, baby.</p>



<p>Players start out with five cards each and they spend the entire game perfecting their hand of cards to maximize their scoring potential.&nbsp; Typically, you’ll deploy a card into one of four columns to trigger its deploy ability, then claim a card in another column and trigger the column bonus.&nbsp; Column bonuses include moving up a point track, adding a point cube to a rectangle, taking a point gem, or stealing the point token.&nbsp; Additionally, final cards in your hand are worth flat points at the top and potential bonus points at the bottom.&nbsp; Those bonus points are usually positive, but occasionally negative. &nbsp; Points points points, baby.</p>



<p>If you don’t want to lose a card from your hand by deploying it, you can instead take the scout action which has you reveal a new card from the deck to place in any column and gain that column’s bonus.&nbsp; This action is basically the unwanted child of the game.&nbsp; But boy did I become well acquainted with this little guy.</p>



<p>Most the cards I was able to acquire into my hand contained deploy abilities such as, “Move an orange card from this column to another column” or “If you deploy this card on top of a red card, then gain it.”&nbsp; Yet I found these abilities to be so situationally specific (especially considering the deck contains at least eleven different colors) that they were relentlessly useless.&nbsp; My most frequent decision made in this game was as follows:&nbsp; Do I cling onto this card for another turn in hopes of its deploy ability becoming useful by mere chance, or do I trash it now to pick up something else that I don’t care about? &nbsp;</p>



<p>I also found the very act of reading these cards—spread across my hand and sprawling across the board—to be quite the chore thanks to the text-heavy deploy abilities and bonus point objectives.&nbsp; With all of these colorful, wordy cards, it’s a bit like gathering around fresh vomit from a sick unicorn who confused the library for a buffet.&nbsp; Only, that actually sounds more interesting than Red Rising.</p>



<p>I can’t recall any standout moments between my opponents and I… probably because we were too busy reading, squinting, craning, calculating, and peeking.&nbsp; And what was all that hard work and strategery for anyways?&nbsp; The last player simply used his final turn to steal the point token—you know, that certain special way to score points we were talking about—and cause a 70-point swing from an opponent to himself.&nbsp; Of course, this thief had no way of knowing that the cards in his victim’s hand where set up to score this poor sap 45 points by possessing the special token at the end of the game, plus another 10 points from the token itself.&nbsp; Nope, this victory-stealing decision had nothing to do with the winner’s brilliant play or the victim’s costly mistake.&nbsp; Instead, it had everything to do with plain, simple chance.&nbsp; But in the end, we all got tons of those juicy, sweet points points points, baby.&nbsp; And that’s all that matters, right?&nbsp; Oh, and those fancy game pieces, of course.</p>



<p>As usual, Stonemaier Games does a pretty production with the Red Rising components here.&nbsp; Our friend treated us to his deluxe copy which features dense metal player tokens, colorful individual card stands, and a custom plastic insert.&nbsp; Although it’s worth noting that the card holders are flimsy enough that all of us knocked our entire stand of cards over at some point during the game (some of us more than once), and two sets of the player colors are nearly identical shades of gold.</p>



<p>To be clear, I appreciate the folks at Stonemaier Games for their unmatched customer service, community support, and genuine passion within the industry.&nbsp; I don’t begrudge them, their games, or their fans.&nbsp; I think their fearless leader, Jamey Stegmaier, is a standup guy and a brilliant businessman.&nbsp; With my ever-changing preferences, I’ve simply found that Stonemaier’s style of games has lost its luster for me.&nbsp; Viticulture + Tuscany remains the only Stonemaier survivor in my collection, and Red Rising claims the title of being my least favorite of the bunch.&nbsp; Is Red Rising a bad game?&nbsp; Who can say?  I imagine it&#8217;s probably great for most Stonemaier fans.  All I know is that it&#8217;s bad for me; but I can heartily recommend the books to any who are interested!</p>



<p><strong><em>Current Rating: 3/10</em></strong></p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Blitzkrieg: Nippon Expansion</strong></h3>



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<p><em>1 Play</em></p>



<p>I love the Japanese faction (mainly due to Godzilla) and adore the new map included in this expansion to one of <strong><a href="https://bitewinggames.com/top-50-board-games-of-all-time-games-50-26/">my favorite games of all time</a></strong>, Blitzkrieg.</p>



<p>The US map completely changes the flow of the game in a fascinating and unique way.&nbsp; Instead of having multiple “campaigns” or rows in a particular theatre of operations where the top campaign must finish before the next one down opens up,&nbsp; this new board has oodles of theaters with only one campaign each.&nbsp; The tug of war tracks are thus shrunk down into tiny but furious battles where a big knockout carries its momentum forward into the next theatre (the cube starts out 1-3 spaces in the direction of the previous theatre’s victor).&nbsp; The winner of the theatre also gets to decide where the cube goes next, thus opening up more space bonuses and giving their opponent first dibs on them.&nbsp; I really dig the huge ripple effect that one theater victory can have.</p>



<p>My only complaints are about the special weapons tokens:&nbsp;</p>



<p>First, why don’t these two new tokens have their movement values on them?!&nbsp; Put “1/3” on the Partisans token and “1” on the Inspired Leadership token.&nbsp; Simple as that.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Second, the rules don’t clarify how the Scientist should be used on the new map, but we just assumed that the Scientist can be played onto any theatre of operations (including those that haven’t been started yet) as long as it hasn’t be won/closed. &nbsp;</p>



<p>Third, the Partisans token is the worst special weapons token in the entire game—it’s basically an army token with either a value of 1 or a value of 3, both of which are worse than every other token which either has a higher value or a unique effect added.&nbsp; So I’m not sure what the point was of adding The Partisans to the game.</p>



<p>Despite my wordy complaints, they are ultimately minor gripes to a worthwhile addition.&nbsp; The Nippon Expansion is still a MUST OWN because of that insane map (and Godzilla, obviously).</p>



<p><strong>Current Rating: 9/10</strong></p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Railroad Ink Challenge</h3>



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<p><em>3 Plays</em></p>



<p>The new <a href="https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/306882/railroad-ink-challenge-shining-yellow-edition">Railroad Ink Challenge</a> won’t change anyone’s minds about Railroad Ink or roll &amp; writes in general, but it is a noticeable improvement to the original games.</p>



<p>In particular, the special buildings allow for some nice small combos and incentives while the objective cards add in a little hint of competition and variety.  When a route is drawn onto a space with a special building, that building triggers an immediate use-it-or-lose-it benefit.  Residences grant points, Universities grant an extra free special intersection, and Factories grant an immediate duplicate of one of the white dice.  The objective cards award more points to those who complete them first, and they range from filling in an entire row or column to connecting a specified number of exits with a single network.  There are also 3 objective cards specific to each set of expansion dice.</p>



<p>Lush Green and Shining Yellow each have two unique expansions: one simple, one complex.  For my tastes, the simple expansions (making forests for Lush Green and spreading cacti for Shining Yellow) are a bit too simplistic and similar to really stand out.  Especially when compared to the River and Lake expansions of the Railroad Ink: Deep Blue Edition, these new ones somewhat pale in comparison.  Yet with the added complexity that the new &#8220;Challenge&#8221; features provide, perhaps these toned-down expansions are justified.</p>



<p>On the other hand, the Canyons expansion of Shining Yellow provides quite an interesting wrinkle where players are allotted 12 total canyon bridges and must be careful not to get too ambitious over the 7 rounds of play, or they may find themselves boxed in by their own greed.  We&#8217;ve yet to try the second expansion for Lush Green.</p>



<p>Ultimately, there’s no compelling reason to fork over the asking price for another entire set of Railroad Ink, yet here we are owning everything (thanks to the enticing Kickstarter), so we&#8217;re trying to enjoy the expansions and variations until they grow old.  While my wife continues to enjoy the challenge that Railroad Ink provides, I find myself growing increasingly tired of roll &amp; writes in general.</p>



<p>I find the act of playing a solid roll &amp; write enjoyable in the moment yet forgettable and borderline regrettable after the game has concluded.  Even with the competitive objective cards that Railroad Ink Challenge adds to the formula, I find these types of games to be the least interactive experiences in my entire collection.  Each play of a roll &amp; write feels like a lost opportunity to engage with everyone else at the table within a more compelling game.</p>



<p>The expansions are the main thing keeping Railroad Ink alive for me.  They keep me from getting too bored with the formula and motivate me to try the ones I haven&#8217;t yet played.  Yet the roll &amp; write fatigue is getting real after roughly 70 plays across a dozen or so games in this genre.</p>



<p><strong>Current Rating: 6/10</strong></p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Barrage</h3>



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<p><em>1 Play</em></p>



<p>After being taught <a href="https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/251247/barrage">Barrage</a> and playing through it once, I still don’t know what some of those resources are called, but I sure had a great time!</p>



<p>Barrage is hits the sweet spot for heavy-complexity gamers who love to roll up their sleeves and wrestle in the mud of cutthroat interaction.&nbsp; The rules themselves aren’t too unwieldy or overwhelming, rather the struggle to achieve objectives efficiently is where Barrage starts to cook the brain.&nbsp; Like many tight Euros, you’ll spend most of your turns trying to scrape every last morsel of progress out of your stuff; only in Barrage, everybody has their clawing fingers reaching into the same small, barren barrel all at the same time.</p>



<p>You may spend an entire meaty round (out of 5 total) building up a gloriously lucrative dam only for an opponent to come in next round and start rerouting all the water that was flowing into your energy cash cow from upstream.&nbsp; When water is in short supply (and money, and resources, and action options, and workers, and building locations), every move you take can have devastating effects on opponents.</p>



<p>Barrage certainly isn’t as punishing of a game as something like Age of Steam or Bus, though.&nbsp; There are plenty of paths one can take to accomplish their goals.&nbsp; Players can seek to increase their recycling resource pool, speed up their resource washing machine, fulfill contracts for bonuses, purchase wildly powerful construction upgrades, restock their money supply, load up on more water to trickle down now or later, and more.&nbsp; But every action, every decision, comes with a heavy opportunity cost and often a steep entrance fee, so you’ll frequently have to plan out multiple upcoming turns.</p>



<p>Beyond the solid asymmetry, tight economics, and deliciously brutal dynamics, Barrage carves out its own special thematic niche with the stacking dam tokens and overflowing waters and spinning resource wheel.&nbsp; These standout features are the frosting on an exquisite cake.&nbsp; Just be aware that this is a rich cake indeed, and those who prefer games that are gentler on the brain and feelings may struggle to get through this dense slice of strategy gaming.</p>



<p><strong><em>Current Rating: 8/10</em></strong></p>



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		<title>Online hraní a moderní trendy v digitálních hrách</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Digitální svět se neustále vyvíjí a poskytuje hráčům různé možnosti, jak se zabavit a zároveň získat odměny. Online platformy, které nabízejí interaktivní hry, se staly populárními nejen díky dostupnosti, ale i díky širokému spektru možností, které umožňují hráčům přizpůsobit své zážitky individuálním preferencím. Podle odborníků z oblasti digitální zábavy je důležité využívat seriózní a dobře [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Digitální svět se neustále vyvíjí a poskytuje hráčům různé možnosti, jak se zabavit a zároveň získat odměny. Online platformy, které nabízejí interaktivní hry, se staly populárními nejen díky dostupnosti, ale i díky širokému spektru možností, které umožňují hráčům přizpůsobit své zážitky individuálním preferencím.</p>



<p>Podle odborníků z oblasti digitální zábavy je důležité využívat seriózní a dobře strukturované platformy, které poskytují transparentní informace a bezpečné prostředí. Například <a href="https://compex-sport.cz/slovenske-casino-pro-ceske-hrace/">www://compex-sport.cz/slovenske-casino-pro-ceske-hrace/</a> nabízí přehledné možnosti pro české hráče se slovenskou lokalizací, což umožňuje snadnou orientaci a rychlý přístup k relevantním funkcím.</p>



<p><strong>Statistiky a trendy</strong><br>Nedávné studie ukazují, že více než 60 % uživatelů vyhledává interaktivní platformy pravidelně a 45 % z nich preferuje platformy s jasnými pravidly a odměnami. Navíc, podle zprávy Evropské asociace pro digitální hry, více než 30 % hráčů aktivně sleduje nové nabídky a promo akce, což potvrzuje rostoucí zájem o strategické a dlouhodobé hraní.</p>



<p><strong>Doporučení odborníků</strong><br>Odborníci doporučují, aby hráči vždy:</p>



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<li>Pečlivě čtěte podmínky a pravidla každé nabídky.</li>



<li>Vybírali platformy s transparentními informacemi a bezpečným prostředím.</li>



<li>Kombinovali krátkodobé a dlouhodobé strategie, aby maximalizovali odměny.</li>



<li>Sledujte aktuální trendy, aby nezmeškali nové příležitosti.</li>
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<p>Tyto zásady pomáhají minimalizovat rizika a zároveň maximalizovat efektivitu zapojení.</p>



<p><strong>Typy digitálních interakcí</strong><br>Existuje několik hlavních typů interaktivních zážitků:</p>



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<li><strong>Bonusové nabídky při vkladu:</strong> Poskytují odměny na základě vložených prostředků.</li>



<li><strong>Bezrizikové zkoušky:</strong> Umožňují hráčům vyzkoušet platformu bez finančního závazku.</li>



<li><strong>Programy loajality a úrovně:</strong> Odměňují kontinuální zapojení body, exkluzivním přístupem nebo jinými benefity.</li>
</ul>



<p>Správná kombinace těchto typů zajišťuje, že hráči mohou získat hodnotu jak okamžitě, tak i v dlouhodobém horizontu.</p>



<p><strong>Výhody využití specializovaných platforem</strong><br>Používání odborně navržených a ověřených platforem poskytuje hráčům několik klíčových výhod:</p>



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<li>Přehledné srovnání dostupných možností a odměn.</li>



<li>Podrobné analýzy trendů a statistik pro informované rozhodování.</li>



<li>Zvýšená efektivita zapojení a optimalizace strategických kroků.</li>



<li>Přístup k nejnovějším nabídkám a promo akcím, které nejsou vždy běžně dostupné.</li>
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<p><strong>Doporučené strategie pro hráče</strong><br>Podle odborníků je nejlepší přístup kombinovat několik metod:</p>



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<li>Využívat specializované platformy pro rychlé vyhledání nejvýhodnějších nabídek.</li>



<li>Důkladně analyzovat podmínky a časové limity jednotlivých akcí.</li>



<li>Plánovat účast s ohledem na dlouhodobé cíle a celkovou strategii.</li>



<li>Pravidelně sledovat nové trendy a aktualizace, aby hráči mohli reagovat rychle a efektivně.</li>
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<p>Tímto způsobem mohou hráči maximalizovat své výhody a minimalizovat riziko, že ztratí příležitosti k výhodnému zapojení.</p>



<p><strong>Závěr</strong><br>Digitální interaktivní platformy nabízejí hráčům široké spektrum možností, jak zábavně a efektivně trávit čas. Důležitým prvkem úspěchu je přístup k seriózním a odborně spravovaným zdrojům, které poskytují transparentní informace, strategie a analýzy. www://compex-sport.cz/slovenske-casino-pro-ceske-hrace/ je příkladem takové platformy, která umožňuje českým hráčům využívat bezpečné a atraktivní prostředí se všemi potřebnými nástroji.</p>



<p>V konečném důsledku platí, že kvalitní a informovaný přístup k digitálním možnostem nejen zvyšuje šance na úspěch, ale také zajišťuje, že každý zážitek je bezpečný, efektivní a maximálně hodnotný. Hráči, kteří kombinují odborné rady, statistiky a strategické plánování, mohou očekávat nejen okamžité uspokojení, ale i dlouhodobý přínos z jejich zapojení do digitálních aktivit.</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Nick Murray]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2021 01:24:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[beyond the sun]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I always look forward to comparing, ranking, and declaring my top games of the year.&#160; When I tune in to other content creators’ lists, I’m frequently fuming or cheering at their selections and omissions:&#160; “How could you leave this MASTERPIECE completely off your list?!?”&#160; “Thank you!&#160; THAT’s what I’m talking about!&#160; This gal just gets [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>I always look forward to comparing, ranking, and declaring my top games of the year.&nbsp; When I tune in to other content creators’ lists, I’m frequently fuming or cheering at their selections and omissions:&nbsp;</p>



<p>“How could you leave this MASTERPIECE completely off your list?!?”&nbsp;</p>



<p>“Thank you!&nbsp; THAT’s what I’m talking about!&nbsp; This gal just gets it!”&nbsp;</p>



<p>“Yeah, I played your favorite game of the year, and I seem to recall it being a HOT MESS!”</p>



<p>“Can confirm, this game is freaking LEGENDARY.”</p>



<p>But at the end of the day, these lists represent the unique experiences that people shared with a particular design, and they reflect one’s individual tastes and preferences within a medium that mixes art, entertainment, and narrative.&nbsp; Ultimately, these lists are a celebration of designers, illustrators, publishers, and countless others who had a vision, worked tirelessly to make it a reality, and succeeded at bring joy to others. &nbsp;</p>



<p>Despite my vain, passionate feelings on this subject, I fully acknowledge that my rankings are no more right than others.&nbsp; All I can offer is some insight into how this list might provide some unique benefits.&nbsp; So let’s talk about that for a moment.</p>



<p>Every hobby has it’s own subgroups of individuals and types.&nbsp; You have the casual dabblers—those who merely enjoy a simple, convenient sampling here and there.&nbsp; The hardcore campers—those who find their sweet spot, set up camp, and pay no mind to their wider surroundings because they are content with digging deeper and deeper into their cozy niche.&nbsp; Then there’s the hungry explorers—this is what I consider myself within the industry.&nbsp; We explorers set out to find the very best within each region, the cream of the crop.&nbsp; And there are very few categories that we don’t extract enjoyment from.&nbsp; We certainly stub plenty of toes and hit plenty of dead ends along the way, but the constant feeling of discovery within a world of creativity makes it all worth it.</p>



<p>I&#8217;m likely one of the more critical explorers in this hobby, as I&#8217;ll hold no punches against games that don&#8217;t land for me.  Concerning tabletop games, my strongest biases are probably against sprawling, cumbersome cooperative designs and any game that heavily prioritizes tangible style over mechanical substance.&nbsp; You’re not gonna see these types of games on this list because they just don’t speak to me from a design perspective, so I didn’t even seek out an opportunity to play them.&nbsp; Anything that flaunts its components or theme so hard that I have difficulty seeing a clever and clean mechanical underbelly gives me enough reason to leave it alone while keeping an open ear out for them among the critics I follow.</p>



<p>I’m not surprised by many of the games that have ended up on other’s top 2020 lists.&nbsp; I’m much more surprised by the games that <em>haven’t</em> ended up on other’s 2020 lists!&nbsp; These are the unsung gems that I’ve set out to play and analyze to ensure that they’ve gotten the love and attention they deserve.&nbsp; This is why my list is debuting in March of 2021 rather than December of 2020.&nbsp; And this is why I’ll return at the end of this year to revisit 2020’s releases again, just like I did with my <strong><a href="https://bitewinggames.com/revisiting-the-best-board-games-of-2019/">Best Games of 2019 list</a></strong>.&nbsp; Come December, we’ll be looking back at the Lovers, Keepers, Dumpers, Flingers, and Seekers of 2020 after an extra year of playtime.&nbsp; As for now, we’ll stick with my current top 15 board games of 2020.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Fair warning: you may find some of these selections to be upsetting. Several of my top 15 are either second editions, re-implementations, or basically re-printings.&nbsp; And for those of you who feel inclined to protest, I suggest you first direct your pitchforks and torches to popular reviewers <strong><a href="https://www.shutupandsitdown.com/podcastle/podcast-125-the-2020-game-of-the-year-special/">Shut Up and Sit Down</a></strong> or <strong><a href="https://youtu.be/jX5U0hz3mwE">No Pun Included</a></strong>, who hilariously and entirely selected games that existed before 2020 as their top games of 2020.&nbsp; I only jest, they’re a bunch of great folks who had great picks all-around.</p>



<p>I debated whether or not to include these remixed games among my rankings. Ultimately, I realized that without their 2020 versions, I may never have discovered these absolute bangers.&nbsp; If that excuse is not good enough for you, then you are welcome to simply cross those out on my list and shift everything else beneath them upwards.</p>



<p>Finally, let me just add one more hot take:. Anybody who claims that 2020 was a weak year for board game releases has simply spoken too soon…&nbsp; or they are a “hardcore camper” in the hobby who is unsatisfied with their particular genre of releases.&nbsp; This was one of the most excruciating lists I have ever had to rank.&nbsp; Pushing certain titles down the hierarchy had me writhing in pain.&nbsp; Leaving several of these gems outside of my top 15 feels like tossing my precious children out of the house, locking the door, and abandoning them to the desolate cold.&nbsp; I played at least 20 new firecrackers from last year, and at the end of this post I’ll be sharing even more remaining contenders.&nbsp; 2020 was unquestionably a killer year for board game releases.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Top 15 Board Games of 2020</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">15. <strong>Beyond the Sun</strong></h3>



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<p>The first thing I want to say about Beyond the Sun is that I’m honestly shocked that this game didn’t end up higher in my rankings.&nbsp; I agree with <strong><a href="https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgamepodcastepisode/378525/150-2020-year-review">So Very Wrong About Games’ Mark Bigney</a></strong> in that this is one of the best new Euros of 2020.&nbsp; But full merits are given to this stellar design and the other 2020 releases that just barely squeezed past it on my personal rankings.</p>



<p><strong><a href="https://bitewinggames.com/candid-cardboard-new-release-1st-impressions-february-2021/">Beyond the Sun is a triumph</a></strong> thanks to its unflinching commitment to being extremely good at one particular thing: A Tech Tree.&nbsp; The possibilities branch ever outward in this space civilization game where the actions start out few and simple yet quickly multiply into many powerful options.&nbsp; The strategy of developing your technologies is well-balanced against the opportunities for controlling and colonizing the systems of space.</p>



<p>For anyone looking for the best Euro of 2020, Beyond the Sun is a strong contender.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">14. <strong>Iwari</strong></h3>



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<p>Iwari is a breath of fresh air every time I play it.&nbsp; Of course, it doesn’t hurt that this gorgeous production is a visual and tactile pleasure.&nbsp; But there are plenty of games that can reach that bar these days.&nbsp; What sets Iwari apart from the pack is its simple, breezy gameplay mixed with insanely clever rules.&nbsp; I can easily recall these 3-2-1 rules from memory: Play up to 3 cards to place 2 pieces in 1 territory, then refill your hand back up to 3.&nbsp; Boom.&nbsp; That’s all there is to it.&nbsp; The only thing that functionally matters about each card is its color.&nbsp; Play some colors and draw some more.</p>



<p>I’m gonna toss out some phrases like candy on Halloween.&nbsp; If any of these mean anything to you, particularly if they fill your heart with childlike joy, then you’ll know that Iwari is must-try for you because it evokes strong feelings of the following:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Cube Rails</li><li>Knizian Elegance</li><li>Dynamic Player Interaction</li></ul>



<p>For the rest of you, Iwari compares quite similarly to the worldwide phenomenon known as Ticket to Ride.&nbsp; The key differences are that Iwari contains more depth and room for strategy, but feels entirely abstract.&nbsp; That’s quite easy to forgive because, again, this game is a real looker.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">13. <strong>Durian</strong></h3>



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<p>If you aren’t familiar with a publisher known as Oink Games, they are an extremely charming Japanese brand known for their tiny, rectangular boxes crammed with stylish components that make for quick, simple, and (usually) engaging games.&nbsp; <strong><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hcqQZWM5Pk">Shut Up and Sit Down does a great job reviewing a whole heaping of their games</a></strong>, even ranking them into tiers from “Worst” to “Average” to “Best.”</p>



<p>The 3 Oink Games that made their top tier include A Fake Artist Goes to New York, Insider, and Startups.&nbsp; I can confirm that that all 3 of these titles have been hits at our table and keepers in our collection.&nbsp; Wait, I thought we were supposed to be talking about Durian! Why all this preamble?!&nbsp; Oh, that’s right.&nbsp; Because Durian is one of the latest offerings from Oink Games, and I’m here to formally nominate it to be ranked in the Top Tier list alongside the Big 3!</p>



<p>Durian is the type of game you can set down in front of your complexity-averse mother-in-law, get her fully engaged in the competition, and yet still have a blast playing yourself.&nbsp; That’s exactly what I did very recently when she flew out to help take care of our newborn.&nbsp; We had such a great time trying the game that we found ourselves back at it the very next night! &nbsp;</p>



<p>This game of deduction and bluffing sees players acting as clerks running the same store.&nbsp; Each person displays one inventory card toward everyone else and away from themselves.&nbsp; You can’t see the types or amounts of fruits on your own card, but you can see all the other cards.&nbsp; Thus, everybody has imperfect information about how much inventory is in this fruit store.&nbsp; One at a time, players take an order card from the deck and add it to the center, deciding which of the two options on the card to add as a customer order.&nbsp; The moment a player feels that the orders exceed the inventory, they can instead ring the bell, calling the grumpy gorilla manager to inspect the problem.&nbsp; Players lay all the inventory cards face up and determine whether the tattletale made the right call.&nbsp; If they did, then the previous player (in turn order) takes the blame for taking the last order!&nbsp; But if not, then the tattletale gets punished for their false alert!&nbsp; Whoever has the lowest sum of angry manager tokens at game end wins!</p>



<p>Durian just hits the SPOT as a filler game.&nbsp; It has the perfect amount of luck, drama, suspense, and mystery to make for tense, addictive rounds that end with a thrilling ring of a tiny bell. &nbsp; Even at 3-players, we’ve had so many memorable rounds.&nbsp; Despite us playing the game many times, I still haven’t won it a <em>single time</em>.&nbsp; Yet those moments of me being one decision away from sweet victory, confidently ringing the tiny bell, and watching it all crumble under the gleeful eyes of my mother-in-law as I discover that I was horrifyingly wrong about my own inventory card is a memory that holds a special place in my heart.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">12. <strong>Fort</strong></h3>



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<p>From the moment Leder Games announced Fort, I knew we were in for a treat.&nbsp; How can a game that is illustrated by the legendary Kyle Ferrin and all about being kids who build forts, make and steal friends, and collect toys and pizza not be pure delight?!&nbsp; <strong>Spoilers:</strong>&nbsp; It <em>is</em> pure delight.</p>



<p>Although, you have to come into Fort with the right mindset.&nbsp; Those who see that this is a “deck builder” and come rolling in with their truckload of associated expectations are either going to be pleasantly surprised or bitterly disappointed by this subversive design.&nbsp; Within Fort, you won’t find many of the popular ingredients that most deck builders contain like mega-combo turns or meticulously crafted player decks.&nbsp; What you will find is refreshing and rare deck building ingredients including significant player interaction.</p>



<p>Fort is less about calculating the entire trajectory of your strategy and more about rolling with the punches.&nbsp; This works extremely well because the game plays so quickly.&nbsp; There are also a good handful of icons to learn at the beginning, but they’re well designed and easily remembered thanks to the handy player aids.&nbsp; While this game contains surprisingly more rules than its appearance suggests, the act of playing Fort feels nimble, whimsical, and joyous.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">11. <strong>Renature</strong></h3>



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<p>Ever heard of a little game called Azul?&nbsp; You know, one of the top selling board games of the past several years?&nbsp; Well I would suggest that Renature deserves to be the next Azul, and that’s not just because they share the same father (designer Michael Kiesling).&nbsp; Consider this: both Azul and Renature are pretty games with chunky pieces.&nbsp; Both games serve up elegant rules above a platter of agonizing decisions with a hearty dollop of cutthroat nastiness on top.&nbsp; Only Renature is MORE.&nbsp; More elegant, more agonizing, and much, MUCH nastier.&nbsp; When the placement of a single domino and a single plant token can cause my wife to say in a burst of rage, “I’m never playing this game with you again,” that’s when you know you’ve found a rare treasure.</p>



<p>In fact, now that I reconsider it, Renature likely won’t reach the same heights as Azul simply because of how evil it allows its participants to be.&nbsp; Don’t get me wrong, I am in LOVE with the diabolical opportunities this game presents, but you’ll require some thick skin to get through this fiery furnace of fun, especially at 2-players.</p>



<p>You’re probably wondering if I’m even talking about the right design at this point.&nbsp; Yes, I am talking about the cute, cuddly game with colorful animal dominoes and cheery chunks of foliage and bright sunflower tokens.&nbsp; Speaking of dominoes, I’m gonna plant my flag right here and declare that this is the greatest domino game of all time.&nbsp; Come at me, Dominites!!!</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">10. <strong>Cosmic Frog</strong></h3>



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<p>What a strange beast of a game, that Cosmic Frog.&nbsp; Across the entire list of my Top 15 Board Games of 2020, this one is likely the most polarizing.&nbsp; My personal experience with Cosmic Frog up to this point has been ripe with bad luck.&nbsp; Yet for those who can appreciate the bizarre, refreshing package that this game provides, those moments of horrible luck are part of its memorable charm.</p>



<p>That charm oozes from every inch of the production.&nbsp; Take one look at the psychedelic art or read a brief description of this whacky concept and you’ll get what I mean.&nbsp; Players control 2-mile-tall cosmic frogs that leap through the interstellar aether, consuming planetary shards that are stored in their gullets, before disgorging their gullets of valuable terrain into their inter-dimensional vaults.&nbsp; Simple enough, right?&nbsp; Only these frogs can hit each other so hard that they vacuum the shards out of each other’s gullets or even blast their victim into another dimension learning their vault unprotected.</p>



<p>This is the only game I’ve ever encountered that transforms turn order into a randomly shuffled deck.&nbsp; That’s right, on one end of the spectrum you can sometimes have multiple turns in a row, on the other end you might be waiting what feels like AGES for your next turn to show up.&nbsp; Designer Jim Felli fully embraces this chaos by asking players how far they wish to push their luck.&nbsp; By making player turns feel like unicorn sightings, players develop this insatiable hunger and greed to milk each turn for all its worth.&nbsp; The problem is that you only get one free action each turn; if you want to take a second action, you’ll have to spend precious Oomph, and less Oomph in your supply translates to a larger target on your back because Oomph gives frogs significant advantages when spent in combat.</p>



<p>The luck in Cosmic Frog is like a huge serving platter where players must decide how many expensive drinks in fragile glasses they are willing to carry at once.&nbsp; Successful deliveries can equate to huge gains, but a tilt of the platter can be disastrous.&nbsp; I’m the type who can’t resist using up all the precious platter real-estate, and thus I’ve landed myself in more than a few self-inflicted messes.</p>



<p>I think at this point you know whether this is game for you.&nbsp; And if it is for you, then boy are you in for a trip!&nbsp; So BUCKLE UP!!!</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">9. <strong>Scape Goat</strong></h3>



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<p>Like Durian, this is another under-the-radar gem that I haven’t seen on ANY top games of 2020 lists.&nbsp; I can’t exactly blame anyone for judging this game by it’s cover, because one can’t help but assume that the goat puns are the only standout feature here.&nbsp; Let me be perfectly clear that such brash assumptions are entirely WRONG.</p>



<p>Scape Goat is the epitome of a sleeper hit.&nbsp; At the time of this writing, which is nearly <em>three months</em> into 2021, this game has a whopping total of 222 owners and 62 ratings and an overall rank of 7,930 on <a href="https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/315043/scape-goat">BoardGameGeek.com</a>.&nbsp; For those of you not familiar with the stats, that’s a depressingly low number for one of the freshest designs in the entire party deduction genre.&nbsp; </p>



<p>The conventions of social deduction are flipped on their head here.&nbsp; From the get-go, everybody knows exactly who the Scape Goat of the round is because their individual cards reveal this person to them, except one player’s card is lying to them and that player could be YOU. &nbsp;</p>



<p>So do you think you’re the Scape Goat?!&nbsp; Why is she acting that way?&nbsp; Why did he take <em>that</em> card?!?&nbsp; You better run to the police before your traitorous gang throws you under the bus!&nbsp; But hold up, you’ll jeopardize everything if you aren’t actually the Scape Goat…</p>



<p>While your own teammates might scare you off within the game, don&#8217;t let the term “party” scare you off about this game.&nbsp; This one is meant to be played with only 3-6 people.&nbsp; And if you want experience the most paranoid-induced 5-20 minutes of your gaming career, then you’d be wise to pick up a copy of Scape Goat.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">8. New York Zoo</h3>



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<p>We&#8217;re on a roll with the animal games here, so let&#8217;s continue with the excellent New York Zoo.  What can I say about this delectable racing game featuring diverse polyomino enclosures and colorful animal breeding that hasn&#8217;t already been said?  I&#8217;ve already spent paragraphs upon paragraphs gushing over this design in my feature article, <strong><a href="https://bitewinggames.com/battle-of-the-polyominoes/">Battle of the Polyominoes</a></strong>, where New York Zoo is a close runner up to the greatest family-weight polyomino game of all time (more on that later).</p>



<p>What lands New York Zoo so high on my Top Board Games of 2020?  Satisfaction.  The pleasure of moving an elephant around a rondel.  The relief of claiming the perfect piece to fit your zoo.  The amusement of breeding penguins and kangaroos and arctic foxes.  The achievement of snatching a precious rollercoaster from the supply.  The pride of timing your moves and your spaces perfectly while predicting your opponent&#8217;s decisions.  And the ultimate satisfaction of completing your zoo first and becoming the winner. </p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">7. Undaunted: North Africa</h3>



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<p>Undaunted: Normandy made my <strong><a href="https://bitewinggames.com/top-board-games-of-2019/">top 10 games of 2019</a></strong>, so it should come as little surprise that Undaunted: North Africa is keeping the hot streak going.  Despite this Undaunted sequel retaining the same core system, we still haven&#8217;t grown tired of this stellar head-to-head deck builder.  This fusion of deck building and tactical war commanding is a match made in heaven.</p>



<p>North Africa cleverly builds on its predecessor by polishing the rules, speeding up the playing time, increasing asymmetry, and smoothly implementing vehicles.  Yet, for complete newcomers to Undaunted, I still might recommend Normandy first because it is a solid game that will provide you with at least a dozen worthwhile plays and make the jump to North Africa feel like an exciting evolution of the fun.  But you really can&#8217;t go wrong with either game.</p>



<p>The Undaunted series will go down as one of the most played experiences in our entire collection thanks to its tense decisions interlaced with slick gameplay across many thrilling scenarios.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">6. Tournament at Avalon</h3>



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<p>I&#8217;ve been enchanted by this trick-taking game ever since my first play of it.  The extra large cards and the appropriately thematic art contribute to a highly satisfying card game with charmingly medieval brutality.  </p>



<p>There is no winner of each trick in Tournament at Avalon.  Rather there is merely a loser who plays the lowest card and takes the trick of played cards into their &#8220;wound&#8221; pile which will bring them that much closer to death.  All of the other rules, powers, special cards round out this compelling entree for a fantastic feast of fun.</p>



<p>No other game makes me as excited to be in last place as this one.  Last place means that I get to have a unique, overpowered ability for an entire round.  Last place means that I&#8217;m the closest to activating my secondary power.  Last place means that I can rally my fellow opponents around a common cause: bringing down the leader.</p>



<p>You can explore my full review of this riotous romp <strong><a href="https://bitewinggames.com/double-review-tournament-at-avalon-the-crew-the-quest-for-planet-nine/">here</a></strong>.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">5. Curious Cargo</h3>



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<p>Speaking of full reviews of stellar games, <strong><a href="https://bitewinggames.com/curious-cargo-review-gluttoning-for-punishment/">Curious Cargo earned one from me recently</a></strong> as well.  One key takeaway from my review is that this 2-player puzzler isn&#8217;t for everyone.  It&#8217;s best suited for those who love spatial analysis, crave dynamic player interaction, and feed on adaptive challenges.</p>



<p>I can&#8217;t get over how dense and indulgent this small box feels.  The PVC material used for the six unique player boards, the screen printed wooden cargo tokens, the player forklifts, the long truck tiles, the double-sided conveyer tiles, the Kwanchai Moriya art&#8230; Mmm, mmm, MMMM.  Of course these would all mean nothing if the game wasn&#8217;t also highly compelling and repayable challenge.  </p>



<p>Curious Cargo is all that and a bag of chips.  It&#8217;s one that I just don&#8217;t see myself ever turning down a chance to play.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">4. My City</h3>



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<p>Well, it&#8217;s time to make good on my promise from back when we were talking about New York Zoo.  The design that has proven to be the greatest family-weight polyomino game of all time is Reiner Knizia&#8217;s My City.  You don&#8217;t have to take my word for it!  <strong><a href="https://bitewinggames.com/battle-of-the-polyominoes/">Go look for yourself</a></strong>!  My City took down heavyweight champions Patchwork and Barenpark, for crying out loud!</p>



<p>Beyond being the GOAT (greatest of all time) in that category, I&#8217;m gonna throw down the other gauntlet and say that this is the best legacy game by a country mile.  Legacy game fans may cry foul here, citing the lack of a heavy narrative to accompany this mechanical rollercoaster, but I&#8217;ve yet to see a legacy game as slick, streamlined, and focused as My City.</p>



<p>No other Legacy game that I&#8217;ve encountered fundamentally changes my entire strategic approach from one play to the next like My City.  No other Legacy game I&#8217;ve encountered feels as gut-wrenching, tense, and personal as My City.  </p>



<p>I named the city on my player board Wolverton, in honor of the gray wolf symbol on my board.  We&#8217;ve been through soaring highs and crushing lows, Wolverton and I.  We&#8217;ve seen eras come and go&#8230; times of prosperity and times of famine, times of opportunity and times of trouble.  From the stickered trees to the cursed rocks, from the winding river to the sprawling buildings, there&#8217;s a familiar coziness to this game that I will desperately miss when we conclude our final episode that is now only a few plays away.</p>



<p>My only hope is that the good Dr. Knizia will give us a sequel to My City before too long&#8230;</p>



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<p><strong>We now enter the top 3 games of 2020</strong> which, admittedly, all have existed in some form before last year.  Since I&#8217;m making guilty admissions, I&#8217;ll also toss this one out for you to chew on:  I&#8217;m not confident in how I ranked these games against each other.  It feels like my opinion on how these should be ordered could change tomorrow&#8230; or in an hour&#8230; or right now—One second, let me just swap number 1 with number 3&#8230; Yeah that&#8217;s better&#8230; Hold on!  Number 2 looks like it accidentally got pushed one lower than it should.  We&#8217;ll just bump that one back up&#8230;. there we go!  And then we&#8217;ll just tidy things up by rearranging 3 with 2 and 2 with 1&#8230; and voila!  I now present to you my top 3 Board Games of 2020!</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">3. Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy</h3>



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<p>Every hobbyist gamer deserves a good war game in their collection.  An old, reliable friend who will always be there for you when have large table, a few enthusiastic companions, and a wide chunk of free time that all need spending.  </p>



<p>And no, I&#8217;m not talking about a war game like the previously mentioned Undaunted: North Africa.  I&#8217;m talking about a wooly mammoth war game that rarely emerges from its spot on your shelf but always makes a splash when it does hit the table.  I&#8217;m talking about the kind of game that often requires 2 or 3 tables, 4 or 5 hours, days or weeks of prior planning.</p>



<p>This is the type of game that I considered a &#8220;bucket list&#8221; experience.  I figured, &#8220;Hey, if I ever get the chance to play somebody else&#8217;s copy of one of these mega-hits, then that sounds great!  But there&#8217;s no way in heck I&#8217;m dropping 100 bucks or more on a game like that when I don&#8217;t even know if I&#8217;ll ever get to play it!&#8221;</p>



<p>At least that was my attitude until I met Eclipse: Second Dawn.  The creators of Eclipse looked long and hard at what gamers love about this genre and what barriers are keeping everyone from enjoying it more.  Eclipse Second Dawn, a reimplementation of the 2011 original, was their answer.  And this game is one heck of an answer!</p>



<p>Within Eclipse, we have a sprawling, epic game that can be played in a very reasonable 2-3 hours (maybe 4+ for complete beginners).  We have a stunning production that feels perfectly tailored to enhance and supplement the entire experience.  And we have a whole cornucopia of engaging decisions and weighty consequences within this beautiful blend of Euro-like management and Sci-fi style conflict.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">2. <strong>Sidereal Confluence: Remastered Edition</strong></h3>



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<p>Sidereal Confluence is all about being a wildly unique alien who exchanges resources and ideas with other intergalactic beings in a quest to maximize your strengths and develop new technologies.&nbsp; In other words, it’s an epic simultaneous negotiation game featuring cubes, converters, and asymmetric factions. &nbsp;</p>



<p>While the original edition of Sidereal Confluence released in 2017, and I was fully aware of it before 2020, it was 2020’s Remastered Edition that finally convinced me to give this game a try.&nbsp; The Remastered Edition changes nothing about the core gameplay; rather, it aims to increase readability, clean up graphic design, improve the rulebook, provide a useful teaching guide, and modernize the overall look of the game.&nbsp; Call me vain, if you must, but this newer version is infinitely more attractive and approachable, and that’s precisely the push I needed to dive in to this negotiation romp.</p>



<p>Even subtle touches such as trimming the alien names down from “KJASJAVIKALIMM” to “K-JAS” on the player shields is a wise change to avoid scaring off newcomers.&nbsp; Despite the thematic liberties that Tauceti Deichmann has taken to challenge our lingual abilities, his design is as rock solid as ever.&nbsp; The fresh makeover is a fitting production that matches the high quality of the design. &nbsp;</p>



<p>This is the ultimate negotiation game where almost anything goes as players desperately strive to acquire the resources and converters that will propel them to victory.&nbsp; Few things are as satisfying as turning a pile of useless resources in a cornucopia of opportunities via the art of negotiation.&nbsp; Just be prepared for a crowded table and lot of noise, as this game hosts up to 9 players, and things can get wild.</p>



<p>While it demands much in terms of time, space, and participants, this is an all-time favorite that will undoubtedly make it to my table for years to come.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">1. Hansa Teutonica: Big Box</h3>



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<p>Hansa Teutonica is the type of German game design that wipes the floor with other Euros before gobbling them up with glee. It requires no decks of cards, no piles of money and resources, no desperately extravagant variable setups… It simply gives each player a small board with a bunch of cubes and a few discs and challenges them to use these “tradesmen” wisely upon the game board.</p>



<p>Each turn, participants have 5 options for spending their 2 actions (or more actions, if they develop their player board). Actions are as simple as placing a tradesmen on an open space along a route, moving your tradesmen already on the board to other spaces, paying extra cubes to bump another player’s tradesmen and take its place, establishing a trade route along a path that you completely control, and restocking your personal supply of tradesmen.</p>



<p>The layout of the game board and the development opportunities of the player boards are what make this simple premise exquisitely deep. The playing field is ripe with golden opportunities for those who can discern the strategic intentions of their opponents and exploit these to their benefit. Like a little point leech embedded in the fur of a beast, players can establish trading posts to profit off of the efforts of others. Yet decisions become more precarious and more tense as the three possible game-ending conditions threaten to cut the legs out from under your strategic grand finale.</p>



<p>Be warned, inexperienced players are more susceptible to strategic group-think, where one area or aspect is perceived as superior to the rest. An expert player can quickly make such assumptions look foolish by exploiting the blind spots. And herein lies another great secret of this unassuming classic: Hansa Teutonica is a living, breathing game that will grow with the experience and knowledge of the players surrounding it. When the group meta zooms in too closely on one strategy, that simply opens the door wider for one creative schemer to sneak off with the victory. Only those with an open mind and a courageous trigger finger will come to love and appreciate the deceptive depth that keeps the dynamics of Hansa brilliantly balanced.</p>



<p>The entire game looks and sounds like standard Euro fare, but make no mistake, Hansa Teutonica is leaps and bounds ahead of the pack. With its shared incentives and network building, it holds much in common with timeless train games. Through its elegant rules, brisk pace, and boundless depth, it resembles the legendary designs of Reiner Knizia. By its complex interactions and dynamic opportunities, it shames the vast majority of Euros releasing today.</p>



<p>Hansa Teutonica: Big Box is a fitting tribute to a modern classic and the perfect place for newcomers to jump into the fun. While it would have been nice to see something like an Ian O’Toole-caliber makeover to the visual presentation, this design and production is a well-oiled machine that has no problems producing one of the finest tabletop experiences in the entire industry.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Remaining Contenders</strong></h2>



<p>Whether we&#8217;re awaiting a North American release or simply a re-print of these unavailable titles, these are the games that will almost certainly make an appearance in my Revisiting of the Best Games of 2020 (coming this December):</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Anno 1800</h3>



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<p>Economic Euros are a staple of tabletop gaming, yet there were very few new ones that successfully captured my heart in 2020.&nbsp; Last year’s Rococo Deluxe is one such game that is solid on all accounts, yet <strong><a href="https://bitewinggames.com/candid-cardboard-new-release-1st-impressions-february-2021/">I couldn’t quite find the magic within</a></strong> that would earn it a long-term spot among my collection.&nbsp; For games like this, the elephants in the room will always be our all-time favorites: Brass: Birmingham, Great Western Trail, Concordia, A Feast for Odin, Pipeline, etc.&nbsp; These are the kind of greedy elephants that don’t like to share time at the table or space on the shelf with lesser animals (at least at my household zoo).</p>



<p>Yet within the the green shrubs of opportunity hides a promising beast, waiting to pounce on my unsuspecting collection when it is localized in North America.&nbsp; The blood of a greedy elephant courses through its veins, as it is a sibling to Brass Birmingham and child of Martin Wallace.&nbsp; This sneaky predator is known as Anno 1800, and its time has nearly come….</p>



<p>Of course, it just as easily might leap from the bushes and land on its face, embarrassing itself at my table.&nbsp; We shall see!</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Nidavellir&nbsp;</h3>



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<p>If I had a dollar for every time I heard the phrase, “This game is a Splendor killer,” I would have….. 5 dollars, probably.&nbsp; Nidavellir is the latest title to add to this imaginary wealth.&nbsp; And despite my increasing numbness towards anything Splendor-like, Nidavellir in particular has pinched me back to a sense of intrigue with two simple words: constrained bidding.&nbsp; What the heck is exciting about that, you ask?&nbsp; Consider this… Three absolute bangers in my collection contain this same mechanism of bidding for something using the limited options in your hand: namely Ra, High Society, and For Sale.&nbsp; So with the early positive buzz this one has received, I’m definitely planning to check this light weight, accessible game out.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Kyoto</h3>



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<p>I’ve got a hunch that Kyoto will be surprise banger of a game.&nbsp; It sees players representing selfish countries that have come together to negotiate unselfish topics, specifically climate change.&nbsp; I get the impression of mix between Q.E.’s amusing theme and Chinatown’s engaging gameplay.&nbsp; It’s also coming at us from the hot new publisher, Deep Print Games, who recently busted open the industry’s Saloon doors with the fantastic Renature.&nbsp; I could be wrong, but Kyoto is at least one to keep on the radar.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Search for Planet X</h3>



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<p>My household enjoys a good deduction game including the popular Cryptid and more recent Loot of Lima.&nbsp; The Search for Planet X appears to be among the best of the bunch, and it’s one I’m looking forward to trying whenever it decides to show up in stores again.&nbsp; This game keeps things running smooth with a handy app, freeing up players to focus in on the space riddle at the table in a hunt for Planet X.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Switch &amp; Signal</h3>



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<p>I’ve already talked about this highly accessible cooperative train game in my most anticipated board games of 2021 list, and now I’m back double dipping on this title in my remaining candidates for the top games of 2020.&nbsp; So is this game a 2020 release, or a 2021 release?…. The answer is yes…. probably.&nbsp; Kosmos seems to be dragging their feet getting it to North America, but like the little engine that could, I think they’ll eventually come around.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Sumatra</h3>



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<p>Even after hearing the Shut Up &amp; Sit Down Podcast’s lukewarm reaction to Sumatra, I can’t help but try it for myself.&nbsp; This light set-collection game intrigues me with it’s characteristically Knizian elegance.&nbsp; The game is a simple as either move ahead one space or hang behind and draft another tile, but players set the pace of the movement by forcing others to keep up with the pack in this chill game about touring an island.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Best Art</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Fort &#8211; Kyle Ferrin</h3>



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<p>Not only does the theme of Fort snuggly fit Grant Rodiek&#8217;s design.  It also perfectly matches Kyle Ferrin&#8217;s art style.  Kyle does a masterful job evoking all of the weird, wacky wonder of being a kid.  I&#8217;ll let his art do the talking:</p>



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<p><strong>Best Art Runner-Up: Cosmic Frog</strong></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Best Production</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy &#8211; Lautapelit.fi</h3>



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<p>Just to be clear, the best production does not equal the most expensive game.  <strong><a href="https://bitewinggames.com/top-board-games-of-2019/">Our pick for 2019&#8217;s best production was the $35 Wavelength</a></strong> thanks to the way its production felt essential to the experience.  Yet in this year&#8217;s case, the best production of 2020 is, in fact, the most expensive game on this post: Eclipse Second Dawn.  </p>



<p>Without the Game Trayz in this box that serve to organize, enhance, and streamline the Eclipse experience, this game would be significantly more cumbersome.  As it is, Eclipse&#8217;s production serves to carry it over the barrier of &#8220;event game of the month&#8221; into a much more approachable &#8220;feature game of the night&#8221; by reducing playtime, simplifying setup, and deluxifying the experience.  This game both looks and feels freaking phenomenal.</p>



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<p><strong>Best Production Runner-Up: Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion</strong></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Best Expansion</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Root: The Underworld Expansion &#8211; Leder Games</h3>



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<p>The Underworld Expansion to Root offers even more of that asymmetric good stuff! The new board is gorgeous and shakes things up nicely while the new factions are delightfully unique and solid additions. The moles are a tasty tableau builder while the crows are slimy sneaksters.</p>



<p>Our plays have been very well balanced and competitive between the new and old factions. No complaints here! This one is absolutely worth the purchase if you are a fan of base Root.</p>



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<p><strong>Best Expansion Runner-Up: Downforce: Wild Ride</strong></p>



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<p><strong>This concludes our Top 15 Board Games of 2020!  What were your favorite new releases from last year?  Share with us in the comments below!</strong></p>



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