Review
Monopoly Man brings chaos to your table with wild cards, laughs, and a heap of luck. If you love unpredictable fun (and don’t mind the odd bent card), this game is your kind of madness.
These games focus on planning, resource management, and decision-making. Examples include “Catan,” “Risk,” and “Twilight Struggle.”
Monopoly Man brings chaos to your table with wild cards, laughs, and a heap of luck. If you love unpredictable fun (and don’t mind the odd bent card), this game is your kind of madness.

Moonrakers mixes deck-building, slick art, and wild negotiating. I laughed, I schemed, I occasionally regretted trusting my friends. Great for sci-fi fans who love chaos—just bring your poker face and a forgiving heart.

Wildlife packs fun animal fights and clever moves, but luck sometimes steals the spotlight. The bits look great, just watch out for flimsy cards if you play like my clumsy friend Dave.

Colors is the kind of game that turns picking colors into a battle of wits—if your wits are slightly distracted and possibly eating snacks. Fast, fun, but luck can make you question your life choices.

Claim is a fast card game with funny art and wacky powers. Great for quick laughs, but luck loves to throw a wrench in your plans. Fun, but not for serious strategists!

Airlines is a fast-paced board game where you fight for routes, squeeze out profits, and sabotage your friends with style. The rules are clear, luck is low, and game night drama is sky-high. You'll come back for more.

Finale is a blast with friends, offering balanced gameplay and clear rules. The components pop on the table, but a dash of luck sneaks in. Still, it's a go-to for fun nights that keep us coming back.
If you want fast, competitive, two-person fun with minimal luck and lots of laughs, twoplayergames delivers. Just be warned: friendships will be tested, snacks may be thrown, and bragging rights are absolutely up for grabs!

Cribbage is the sort of game that brings families together and ruins friendships—sometimes in the same hand. Expect laughter, a bit of yelling, and lots of math. If you like pegs, odds are you’ll love this classic.

Warmachine is a blast if you love strategy and smashing robots. It’s tricky to learn, but worth the effort. Just be ready for sore fingers—and wallets—from all those minis. Perfect for gamers who think Chess needs more explosions.