We’ve rounded up the best board games we’ve played recently.
If you live with just one other person, are you interested in two-player board games?
This includes official digital releases on platforms like Steam or the Nintendo eShop.
1 ranking on BoardGameGeek, the go-to board game site for many tabletop fans.
There’s also a digital adaptation in early access onSteam.
Don’t get us wrong: It’s incredibly fun.
A gorgeous digital version also released onSteam,iOS, andAndroidlast year.
Scythe is set in an alternative history of 1920s Europe, which is recovering from a great war.
you might play Scythe onSteamtoo.
It’s a unique concept, and one that caters to both Disney and strategy fans alike.
Blood Rage is also available onSteam(though reviews for the digital edition are mixed).
Sushi Go!
is a serious card game.
Frantic, fun, and easy to learn, Sushi Go!
is a great choice for players of all ages.
Mountains of Madness
Number of players: 3 to 5
Inspired by the H.P.
It’s a hard game to win, but that doesn’t make it any less fun.
In Wingspan, you play as bird-watchers looking to bring the best birds to your different habitats.
An official digital version is also out now onSteamand theNintendo eShop.
At any time, another player can challenge whether you actually have that card.
If both of your characters get turned face-up, you’re out of the game.
It’s available onSteamtoo.
It’s available digitally on several platforms, includingXbox,PlayStation,Steam,iOS, andAndroid.
The second edition’s base game comes with four different scenarios, with more available through paid DLC.
Each spymaster’s teammates are trying to make contact with all of their agents before the other team.
Depending on your house rules, the spymaster isn’t allowed to give out any other clue.
Codenames is super easy to learn, and the variety of codename combinations available keeps each round interesting.