
Thunderbirds Review
Thunderbirds shines when your friends argue over the best rescue plan, and someone shouts, “Parker, to the Mole!” Sadly, luck shows up too often—sometimes disasters just pile up and you’re all sunk, Tracy Island and all.
These games focus on planning, resource management, and decision-making. Examples include “Catan,” “Risk,” and “Twilight Struggle.”

Thunderbirds shines when your friends argue over the best rescue plan, and someone shouts, “Parker, to the Mole!” Sadly, luck shows up too often—sometimes disasters just pile up and you’re all sunk, Tracy Island and all.

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