Abstract Strategy

These games focus on strategy rather than luck or a theme. They usually have minimalistic designs and rules, emphasizing skill and critical thinking. Examples include “Chess” and “Go” and “Stratego”.

Han: Box Cover Front
Rating: 4.5/5

Han Review

In Han, players find a harmonious balance of strategy and engagement. The colorful, sturdy components invite endless replayability. With straightforward rules and minimal reliance on luck, Han will add vibrant competition to your game night gatherings.

Monopoly: Go: Box Cover Front
Rating: 3.5/5

Monopoly: Go Review

Monopoly: Go is a whirlwind ride of strategy and luck. Fast-paced, it fills the table with laughter. Fair warning: balance tilts more towards chance. Still, it's a chaotic joy for competitive friends. Just don't expect deep strategy!

Town of Salem - The Coven cover
Rating: 4.5/5

Four Review

Playing 'Four' felt like a chess match with a twist. Skill is key, though luck adds a surprise element. Perfect for strategists, but beware! Unusual strategies might test the balance. A must-have for game night enthusiasts.

Tower: Box Cover Front
Rating: 3.5/5

Tower Review

Tower is an intriguing mix of strategy and unpredictability. Its balance is debatable, but with the right group, it's loads of fun. Just watch out for the luck factor – it can make or break your game night!

Mimic: Box Cover Front
Rating: 3.8/5

Mimic Review

Mimic is a delightfully chaotic board game where imitation is the name of the game. Filled with laughter, it balances strategy and randomness, though luck might annoy some. Components are top-notch, making it a fun addition to game nights.

Raise: Box Cover Front
Rating: 4/5

Raise Review

Playing 'Raise' is like a rollercoaster ride—thrilling strategy dips and luck-filled loops. The game component quality shines, but beware the flimsy box insert! Perfect for shaking up game night, though some might find the luck factor a bit much.

Splash!: Box Cover Front
Rating: 4/5

Splash! Review

Splash! is a vibrant, fun game that tests your dexterity and balancing skills. It's perfect for a light-hearted game night, though the box could use some improvement.

Peak: Box Cover Front
Rating: 3.8/5

Peak Review

Peak offers a refreshingly strategic experience with dynamic player interaction. Despite some minor rules hiccups, its engaging gameplay and quality components make it worthy of climbing to the top of any board game collection.

Jungle: Box Cover Front
Rating: 4.8/5

Jungle Review

Jungle's artwork dazzles, setting the scene for strategic excitement. Balanced mechanics keep players engaged while humor and dynamic interactions ensure fun. Slightly crowded board, but high replayability makes it a must-try for social gamers.

Kingpin: Box Cover Front
Rating: 4.5/5

Kingpin Review

Kingpin combines strategic planning and thrilling criminal themes. It balances luck and tactics, offering a fair challenge. Its engaging visuals and replayability make it a must-try for game night, ensuring players return for more epic confrontations.