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”.

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.
Strike - Strike, Ravensburger, 2020 — front cover (image provided by the publisher) - Credit: W Eric Martin
Rating:3.5/5

Strike Review

Strike's chaos brings laughter as dice clash like gladiators. Simplicity and tension rule the arena, making it a lively choice. Strategy takes a backseat, so be ready for luck-driven thrills. Enjoy lighthearted fun with this quirky game!
Songbirds: Box Cover Front
Rating:4.5/5

Songbirds Review

Songbirds is a delightful game full of strategy and charm. With its vibrant artwork and balanced gameplay, it keeps the table chirping with fun! Though a tad luck-dependent, it delivers a tweet-tastic experience for bird-loving gamers.
Pyramid: Box Cover Front
Rating:3.8/5

Pyramid Review

Pyramid's unique charm lies in its intricate mechanics and eye-catching theme. While strategy reigns, luck occasionally disrupts. Overall, it's a rollercoaster adventure that thrills and frustrates in equal measure. Perfect for strategy fans seeking a dash of chaos.
Pyramids: Box Cover Front
Rating:4/5

Pyramids Review

"Pyramids offers a thrilling blend of strategy and unpredictability. A must-play with friends, though occasional imbalance can be puzzling. Vibrant artwork adds charm, making it a delightful choice despite some luck-based quirks."
Leverage: Box Cover Front
Rating:4/5

Leverage Review

Leverage is a strategic marvel with vibrant components. Its fairness can wobble due to the "Typhoon" token, but overall, it's a delightful challenge that keeps you second-guessing and entertained. Perfect for friends who love tactical puzzles.
42: Box Cover Front
Rating:3.8/5

42 Review

"42" blends strategy and luck, with tile-laying mechanics that create thrilling interactions. It's visually stunning, and while luck is present, smart strategies win the day. A must-try for gamers looking for dynamic, replayable fun, despite the occasional hiccup.
Long Shot: Box Cover Front
Rating:4.3/5

Long Shot Review

Long Shot charms players with its simple mechanics and strategic elements. It's a game of luck and skill, boasting engaging interactions and quality components. Perfect for family game nights, but luck can sometimes overshadow strategy. Solid fun overall!
Zero: Box Cover Front
Rating:3.5/5

Zero Review

Zero blends strategy and luck, creating a uniquely engaging experience. It's easy to learn but tough to master. While luck plays a part, its strategic depth keeps it exciting. Perfect for group play, though not for serious strategists.
Momentum: Box Cover Front
Rating:4/5

Momentum Review

Momentum delivers thrilling fast-paced action, blending strategy with a dash of unpredictability. Gorgeous art and solid components elevate the experience, though luck might occasionally sway results. Perfect for those craving dynamic, interactive gameplay!