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Sagrada
Sagrada
2017 | Dice Game, Puzzle
This game is enjoyable while looking very beautiful (0 more)
Planning ahead may be a bit challenging. (0 more)
A unique and beautiful game
Sagrada is an abstract strategy game about laying colored dice to simulate building a stained glass window. No two dice of the same color can be next to eachother nor can any two dice of the same number. Players also receive a blueprint of sorts that further limits their choices. The result of thse restrictions is every player creating a unique "glass" mosaic of color from their translucent colored dice.
The rules are pretty simple, but there are a few options that can be taken in a turn and some strategy is involved if a person desires to completely fill in their window.
  
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Akward (448 KP) rated Terraforming Mars: Venus Next in Tabletop Games

May 29, 2018 (Updated May 29, 2018)  
Terraforming Mars: Venus Next
Terraforming Mars: Venus Next
2018 | Space, Territory Building
World Government speeds the game up (1 more)
Additional corporations are great
A Worthy First Expansion
Venus Next does exactly what an expansion should do: add more content, without changing the game. The expansion delivers more corporations and cards, and adds a few new mechanics.

The new cards are not over or under powered, but still manage to be different enough from the base cards. The new corporations are also balanced, and aren't terrible, like a few of the base ones.


I do wish terraforming Venus had more of an impact on the game. One of our favorite parts of Terraforming Mars is that you can win with virtually any strategy. Unfortunately, terraforming Venus does not appear to be a very viable strategy.
  
Marvel Strike Force
Marvel Strike Force
Comics, Games
9
7.2 (17 Ratings)
App Rating
Not pay to win (2 more)
Lots of stuff to do
Good character collection
Great game for the phone
I play a lot of games on my phone. I have played this one for over a year. That says a lot. It is not pay to win and there is a great assortment of characters to choose from. There are also numerous ways to gain access to characters. So if you put in the time, your team is actually competitve with those who pay to play. That is hard to come by.

There are also story lines, events, and they do a good job of introducing new characters on a regular basis.

Last but not least... there is strategy. Strategy is something a lot of games lack.
  
Star Wars: Empire at War
Star Wars: Empire at War
2006 | Action, Movies & TV, Strategy
3D Graphics (1 more)
Compelling battle scenes
Remove the ability to skip battles (0 more)
Real-time strategy Star Wars game set before the construction of the Death Star. Your ability to play on either side as well as the move-by-move structure to try and take over the galaxy one planet at a time was great in the Star Wars universe.