Deduction

Deduction games involve players using logic and reasoning to uncover hidden information or solve mysteries. Examples include “Clue,” “Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective,” and “One Night Ultimate Werewolf.”

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Rating:4.5/5

Hanabi Review

Hanabi shines with its innovative cooperative gameplay. The communication limitations and gameplay synchronization necessitate a profound, tight-knit team strategy, leaving every session fraught with excitement and brain-burning decisions. It's a game of whispers and fireworks.

No Thanks! - No Thanks!, AMIGO, 2018 — front cover, English edition (image provided by the publisher) - Credit: W Eric Martin
Rating:4.5/5

No Thanks! Review

In this review, I found No Thanks! to seamlessly blend risk management and player interaction into a deceptively simple, yet profoundly engaging, game that is perfect for any social gathering or game night.
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Rating:4.3/5

Sheriff of Nottingham Review

Delve into the bustling world of Nottingham; experience the clever blend of bluffing tactics and cheerful conniving that will test friendships and provoke laughter. Mechanically sound, 'Sheriff of Nottingham' makes for a captivating social adventure.
Pandemic: The Cure: Box Cover Front
Rating:4.5/5

Pandemic: The Cure Review

In conclusion, 'Pandemic: The Cure' delivers gripping, cooperative gameplay that solidifies its standing in the pantheon of board game greats. Whether you're vanquishing viruses or sweating the dice rolls, it's a stellar, sociable gaming experience.
Turing Machine: Box Cover Front
Rating:4.5/5

Turing Machine Review

Excerpt from Turing Machine Review: Boasting ingenious puzzles and compelling player interaction, Turing Machine offers deep strategies and high replayability—making each session a unique excursion into the brilliance of collective problem-solving.

Wavelength: Box Cover Front
Rating:4.5/5

WaveLength Review

'Wavelength' is a blast, mixing brainy guesswork with laugh-out-loud moments. Perfect balance of luck and strategy, but if you're all about pure skill, think twice. Still, it's a game night winner.
Skull: Box Cover Front
Rating:4.5/5

Skull Review

In Skull, simplicity meets depth in a game that's as much about poker-faced deception as it is about pushing your luck—a raucous mainstay for any social gaming circle.