
Pilgrim Review
Pilgrim made us laugh, grumble, and pray for better moves. With sharp strategy and gorgeous art, it’s a treat for thinkers—but the rulebook is beefy, so bring snacks and patience!
These games focus on planning, resource management, and decision-making. Examples include “Catan,” “Risk,” and “Twilight Struggle.”
Pilgrim made us laugh, grumble, and pray for better moves. With sharp strategy and gorgeous art, it’s a treat for thinkers—but the rulebook is beefy, so bring snacks and patience!
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