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Betrayal at House on the Hill
Betrayal at House on the Hill
2004 | Adventure, Exploration, Horror, Miniatures
One of my go to board games
This game is one of my number one board games. It has such variety, in that it has many different scenarios that can trigger in one game. It is so entertaining exploring the house, despite it sometimes not fitting on the table. Waiting to find out who is going to end up as the traitor makes for some hilarious conversations during play.
It varies on how long it takes to play, but in general it doesn't drag on too long.
I do have a problem where, probably due to luck, the haunt is easy to complete and ends the game brusquely. Or it ends up the other way where it seems to take a really long time to complete anything and win.
But overall, great game, very fun and easy to play and can't wait for another game night.
  
    Conquist 2

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    Abalone®

    Abalone®

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    Ludo King

    Ludo King

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    Ludo King™ is board game played between friends, family & kids. Recall your childhood! Ludo game...

Twilight Struggle
Twilight Struggle
2005 | Modern Warfare, Political, Wargame
The Struggle Is Real
Generally when someone in the board game community talks about a “thematic” game, there is a particular archetype they’re referring to–the science fiction or fantasy themed game with minis, elaborate artwork, and the promise of action, narrative, and adventure. Twilight Struggle does not look this kind of game. It’s set in the Cold War, has a functional but not flashy art design, and provides cardboard chits instead of plastic miniatures. However, Twilight Struggle is perhaps the most thematic game ever made.

Critic: Marc Davis
Read the full review here: http://thethoughtfulgamer.com/2017/03/05/twilight-struggle-review/