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20/20 for 2020: My Top 20 Multiplayer and Solo Games (#5-1)

No ado. No pomp.
Just that sweet sweet game analysis of games 5,4,3,2, and then 1 HERE WE GO
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#5
Multiplayer: Tigris & Euphrates
The Dr. of board gaming, Reiner Knizia, surely deserves SOMETHING near the top of this list, and Tigris and Euphrates is a completely worthy start to my top five multiplayer games. This is a civilization-building, tile-laying game where you are duking it out with your opponents for control of different areas of the board that might or might not spit out points for you that you desperately need to, uh, win the game.
You lay tiles on your turn on a shared, central board, and maybe you start a fight with your opponent where you'll spend tiles from your hand to determine who reigns supreme over the little (or big) enclave that you've targeted with your action. You score points in four different colors over the course of the game based on how you're positioned on the board, and your final score is whatever color you have the FEWEST of at the end of the game (i.e., your final score is how many complete sets of cubes you have at the end of the game).
The game is over 20 years old, and it hasn't aged a stinking day since it came out. It is reasonably lauded as a masterpiece of medium-weight gaming goodness, and for absolutely all the right reasons: the game has interesting and clever mechanisms, but it is simple, understandable, and oh so very agonizing to play. The game is NOTHING BUT a shared, continual conflict between everyone else, as you wonder who will come after you next and hope to shore up the right kinds of tiles to fortify your defenses, should everything come tumbling down.
I struggle to even come up with very many meaningful, substantive critiques of this game. It manages to expect lots of its players without demanding too much, it is harsh but not cruel, it allows for clever play but doesn't feel overwhelming for new players, it is manageable and understandable without being obvious, and it does all of this with little more than different-colored tiles that you're plopping around a board. If this was the only game that Reiner Knizia ever made, he'd still be a remarkable designer. The fact that he's churned out this and games of such quality as Ra, Modern Art, Samurai, Battle Line, Lost Cities, and much more, is positively stupefying. The man's magnum opus is a no-brainer Top Five game for me, and I won't argue with anyone who says this game is the GOAT.
Solo: Arkham Horror: The Card Game
I played Arkham Horror: The Card Game twice a few years ago when I was really getting into solo gaming in Seattle, and then I went through The Dunwich Legacy cycle with my gaming group this last year. That experience has made me fall in love with the Arkham Horror LCG system, although I know that I vastly prefer it solo to multiplayer.
In AH:TCG, you are controlling different Lovecraftian adventurers who are trying to sneak around, get clues, outrun monsters, and eventually get the right to punch Cthulhu in the face -- so, it's basically an FFG Arkham Files game. Woop-dee-doo. AND it's couched within the demanding LCG distribution model, wherein you have to spend oodles and then a second set of oodles of money to get the gated content that's being gradually parsed out to us poor peons who just want some new scenarios, pls
I essentially see the narrative underpinnings of these campaigns as an excuse for the game system to be riffed upon in interesting, unexpected ways -- I am a sucker to opening up a new box and saying, "oooohhhhh, I wonder how THAT will work?" with my games, and AH:TCG really delivers upon that promise quite well (with the relatively limited exposure I've had to the game so far, with only one full arc experienced outside of the core box set).
I love the card-spending/risk-management system that the game uses, too -- although there are plenty of little rules and exceptions that you will forget in your first few plays, the basic mechanisms of the game itself are pretty straightforward. It flows nicely, and it flows best with one, I think. The more a game cares about the story it's telling, the less I care about experiencing that story with other people.
This is the most hypothetical/uncertain of my uber-high ratings: I'm enamored by the promise of this game, based on how much I have enjoyed my experience with it so far. Yes, it is a spendy undertaking, but building up a big ol' set and coming back to it every few years sounds incredibly enticing to me right now. I've loved what I've seen so far, and I can't wait to see more, but this game will probably plummet out of the Top 20 or rise higher up in my Top 5 depending on how the next set or two goes. (I also really, really need to try out the Lord of the Rings LCG. If anyone has, you know, just a whole set of the game they want to sell... PM me.)
#4
Multiplayer: Twilight Struggle
I know that I got Twilight Struggle around 2012, when I was doing graduate school in New York and was really starting to get into board games. I remember getting my ass summarily handed to me over and over and over in Twilight Struggle by a good buddy of mine in school, and I remember loving every minute of it.
Twilight Struggle is a Cold War simulation-type-thing, a card-driven two-player game where one person plays as the US and the other plays as the USSR. Both sides will work with the cards they've been given each era to try and eke out the best way to play those cards for their events, operations points, or contribution to the space race. It's a war game without the war, much like the Cold War was a war without the war; both sides are struggling to create influence in different spheres of a global map without triggering civilization-ending thermonuclear war.
Where to start with the praises here? Every decision that you make in the game is meaningful, and you always wonder what your opponent has up his/her sleeve to foil your best-laid plans. It's something like a knife-fight in a phonebooth, except that sometimes you close your eyes to stab, and then you open your eyes to see that your opponents has run out of the phone booth and is conducting game-altering coups in Iran.
The game works best when the two sides are equally-matched, but that feels more like an acknowledgment of one of the game's features more than it is a diagnosis of a shortcoming. There is skill and nuance to doing well in this game; the more I've come to learn about this game and how it works, the more I've come to love it.
I came across this game at a time when hearing "It's the #1 game on BGG" was enough for me to be automatically interested. There's nothing wrong with that driving game interest at all, but I think I have a firmer foundation for what I do and don't want out of a game these days. It turns out I lucked out with my interest in Twilight Struggle -- I don't particularly love long two-player games, but the Best of the Best in that category deserves recognition for the true, genuine masterpiece of game design that it is.
Solo: Mage Knight: The Board Game
Hello, old friend.
This is a Top Ten multiplayer game, but it's a Top Five solo game. I spoke in my last post about the intricacies of the game system and the difficulty of even getting this game to the table in the first place, but let's meditate on this game, the recently-dethroned GOAT solo game, a bit more.
The sense of progression and development that you get from Mage Knight is so dag-nabbed satisfying. I've seen people talk about this on this very subreddit before, but it bears repeating again: you start off the game worried about being able to defeat a simple orc, and by the end of the game, you're flying around the board, vanquishing dragons in one fell swoop with the help of companions and spells and artifacts that make you damn-near god-like.
The Lost Legion expansion is also a must for the game: it adds a robust and entirely satisfying boss for you to play against, and I'll never play without that solo. Sure, I have to re-read the rules in its entirety when I want to play this every year or so, but it's honestly a joy for me to re-remember the little bits of the game that are hilariously minute and completely understandable.
The higher rating for Mage Knight as a solo game really is a function of the length of turns: every person you add to the game increases the certainty of analysis paralysis, of someone having to undo a series of actions and listen to everyone else groan that their 10-minute turn is STILL GOING, and of having to navigate all those rules with other people. I just think the game shines as a solo experience. It's the best fantasy adventure game I've ever played, and it manages to be incredibly thematic and engaging while still feeling like every decision you're making has been carefully accounted for in the design and playtesting process.
One quick story to finish out the Mage Knight love: I used to teach English 101 as a graduate assistant at a local university, and I would have my students read board game manuals to familiarize them with the concept of genres in writing -- predictable, recurring tropes in writing that coalesce over time to address a particular problem. One of the questions we'd work through as a class was something along the lines of, "Who is the audience of the manual you're reading?" One student, after reading the Mage Knight rulebook, said, "Probably the nerdiest person you know."
That's, honestly, a fair answer. Harsh, but fair.
#3
Multiplayer: Gloomhaven
This is, in all likelihood, my most-played game in terms of sheer hours sunk into the game. I have 27 logged plays of this on BGG, and if the game is 2-4 hours in general... that's a lot of Gloomin' around.
If you're not familiar with the game, Gloomhaven is a cooperative fantasy dungeon-crawler that comes in a box that literally weighs 20 pounds. It comes with lots of little boxes and envelopes that you get to open as you progress through the game, retiring old characters and using new ones as you go through 50+ scenarios across a sprawling campaign. The game uses no dice at all, but it does rely on a modifier deck that you can increasingly modify that functions like your own, precious, special die that will still inevitably let you down when you just need to NOT get a miss against the boss to avoid dying.
There are lots of things that make Gloomhaven special. You'll play two cards from your hand each turn, and you'll trigger the top half of one card and the bottom half of the other. Some cards are "lost" when you play them, and others are discarded, and you lose cards through various game effects on top of that -- when you've lost all of your cards or have no more HP, you're out of the scenario. The decision for what cards to choose, what initiative order to select based on what you need to do, how to combo together your actions with your teammates... it's all endlessly satisfying. Add, on top of that, how vastly different the classes are from each other and how robustly the game supports all of the different scenarios and playstyles and decisions you'll make, and how much fun it is to level up your character and get new cards tailored JUST FOR YOU... this game manages to be gaudy and finely-tuned at the same time.
I praised Middara's obscene customizability in an earlier post, but the leveling up and progression in Gloomhaven is a bit more satisfying for me: I love the power that Middara gives me to author my own character, but I prefer Isaac Childress' steady hand guiding me over the sheer sandbox-iness of Middara.
Gloomhaven gets the multiplayer nod because of how much of a chore it is to physically get out and put away the pieces with each play. If I had a Gamer Basement with a Gloomhaven Table, this would probably be a high-up solo game for me, too. I enjoy it solo, no doubt, but it's a stunning feat of game design that I, generally, prefer as a multiplayer experience. And by "prefer," I mean "freaking, endlessly love."
Solo: At the Gates of Loyang My BGG review can be found here
Goodness. As an absolutely staunch Uwe Rosenberg fan, my 20/20 list is painfully lacking in Uwe representation: Fields of Arle is the only game on either of my lists, coming in at #17 on the Solo list.
And, in some ways, that is representative of my Uwe tastes: many of his games are multiplayer-solitaire-ish enough that I'd probably just generally prefer to play them solo if I'm going to play them at all. At the Gates of Loyang is my favorite Uwe experience, but A Feast for Odin, Nusfjord, and Glass Road are all excellent solo games, and I'm particularly fond of Agricola: All Creatures Big and Small (Uwe's two-player reimagination of Agricola), too.
At the Gates of Loyang is one of his lesser-known games, especially outside of the solo community, I imagine. There is actually no worker placement in this game: it's something of a card drafting, set collection, resources management game. You'll be planting different crops on different fields, and then you'll try to strategically harvest those resources and buy others so that you can meet the demands of your regular and one-time customers, using the aid of helper cards to advance up a victory point track with a fascinating progression: the first step you move up each round costs one dollar, and each subsequent step that round costs the face value of the step you're moving up. This means that you ALWAYS want to do at least a little each round, and you want to be raking in the cash by the end of the game.
The solo game also provides a pretty different feel from the multiplayer experience: you lay out a grid of cards and have to pay some money to get most of them, and then the one-cost row cards all go away at the end of each round. This leads to some fascinating dynamics: you know what cards will go away, but in a game where all resources are precious, it can be hard to justify getting all the things you want and need. Moreover, the free cards tend to get clogged up and sit around, since you're incentivized to pay some for the cards you know are going away now.
This is my favorite medium-weight Euro experience across all player counts: every decision matters, the combinations that emerge through multiple plays are fascinating and unexpected, and it is HARD to do well in this game. You have a real sense of accomplishment when you get a new high score, because you don't luck into that high score: you have to SWEAT and MUTTER to make it happen. I'm not always too in the mood for a "puzzly" solitaire experience, but when I am, there's not much better than At the Gates of Loyang.
#2
Multiplayer: Pandemic Legacy: Season 1
Just like Pandemic: Fall of Rome was a stand-in for Pandemic as a solo gaming experience at #15 on that list, Pandemic Legacy: Season 1 stands in for Pandemic Writ Large as a multiplayer experience.
There are two things to parse here: my deep, profound love for Pandemic as a gaming system, and how remarkably fun and outstanding I think that Pandemic Legacy: Season 1 is.
Let's start with Pandemic as a whole. It was this game that really launched my deep, abiding love for cooperative games and board gaming more generally. I love that I can play this with my parents, or with people at work, or with my regular gaming group, and still have a delightful time with all of those disparate gaming tastes. I love that the game is simple enough to be accessible but deep enough and robust enough (oof, I've said robust a lot this post) to really flex its muscles with hardcore gamers, too. I love that the game has invited so many iterations and riffs on the base system, and that most of those systems work quite well on their own. I love the moment of teaching people that you shuffle the bad cards and put them back ON TOP OF THE DECK OH NO. I love the arc and tension that most games have, and the unique logic that you have to learn how to operate within to be successful. I love the collaboration the game fosters.
So it's no small thing to note that Pandemic Legacy: Season 1 is my undisputed Great Pandemic Experience of All Time. In Pandemic Legacy: Season 1, you're working through a short campaign that alters the base experience of Pandemic more and more over time: you put stickers on the board, rip up cards, open up boxes with new, fancy components, and go through a short story that will leave you with a fundamentally different game than what you started with. (You're not really meant to play the game after you've gone through the whole campaign, but I absolutely couldn't care less. I'm in the middle of my second playthrough of Season 1, and the experience holds up just as well as the first time, even without the excitement of knowing what comes next.)
I love medium-to-heavy cooperative games. I love campaigns. I love seeing how games can be stretched to their limits to accommodate new design challenges. So it's no surprise that Pandemic Legacy: Season 1 has sat atop my Favorite Games of All Time list at one time or another, and that it's settled happily at #2 for now.
Solo: Onirim
From the industry-defining Pandemic Legacy to a small, unassuming solitaire card game designed by an opera singer: in Onirim, you're working through a deck of cards to unlock a series of doors to make it out of a dreamscape labyrinth or something. You are limited in how you play your cards - you can't play the same symbol twice in a row, and you can discard cards for special powers that will let you react better to the bad stuff that is cropping up in the deck.
What makes the game remarkably fun is a hallmark of the Oniverse games (the other games in the series -- Aerion was #11 on my Solo list earlier): there are multiple "expansions" that come with the game that are essentially modular rules and cards that you can introduce to switch up the way the game plays. The base game of Onirim isn't particularly special, but it's an excellent foundation to introduce lots and lots of different ways to play the game. And almost all of those expansions work quite well, AND they can be combined together in whatever way you want.
The primary downside of this game is that you have to shuffle a non-trivial amount of cards over and over and over and over and over and over when you play the game. I don't mind the shuffling, but I get why people wouldn't enjoy that. I understand why there are people who would prefer to play the app version of the game (that does all the shuffling for you), but the physical version of the game is endlessly alluring: solo gaming represents a main way for me to unwind and get away from a screen, and I'd be perfectly content if I only ever had the physical version of the game to play.
There are times that I want solo gaming to burn my brain out, but there are times when I want to be pleasantly challenged without killing myself to navigate the rules, make the right choice, or even get the game out in the first place. I think that's why I love Onirim and so many of the Oniverse games. It's a flash to get out and playing, it's not too taxing (but still engaging), and it does an outstanding job of threading the needle between Obvious Choices Abound and I Have No Clue What to Do. It accomplishes what it sets out to do almost flawlessly, and what it sets out to do is very much what I want out of solo gaming much of the time.
#1
Multiplayer: Spirit Island
My #1 Multiplayer and Solo games have already appeared earlier on my lists: Spirit Island was #16 in my Solo list, and it's pretty comfortably atop my Multiplayer list.
I just love agonizing through the game with other people -- probably two or three players is the sweet spot. I adore playing again and again and seeing how the different spirits, the different kingdoms, the different scenarios, the different board sides, all interact with each other. The game shines a bit more when you can utilize several different spirits (since not ALL spirits work outstandingly in solo play and the game shines under the interplay of these fascinating, gorgeous spirits), and it shines when you can fully give your attention to your little piece of the island while also begging others around you for help, and it shines when you can work with other people to suss out some really clever moves in the game space that you (read: I) could never have done on your (read: my) own.
Learning how to leverage the strengths of your spirit while coordinating with your fellow spirits and deciding what cards to acquire, what spaces of the board to romp around across, and what fires to put out, is the perfect combination of smooth, crunchy, tense, and fun. Everything you do in the game matters, and the game inserts enough complexity that it obfuscates the Quarterbacking Problem endemic to lots of cooperative games by making it basically impossible for any one person to really "know" the "right" move for everyone else to make because there are so many fires to put out, and so many different tools provided to the players to put those fires out.
The last gush I'll gush about this game is the arc of progression and power: early in the game, new players will almost always say, "Oh, no, how OH HOW can we even make it ONE MORE TURN?" By the end of the game, players are pulling off obscene combos that are wiping out massives swaths of villagers who had the temerity to step FOOT on their sacred island.
I get that the game can have something of a dull climax; there is no stand-up moment where people hope that the die falls their way, and good players can math out the last few turns and know they'll win (especially on the game's lower difficulties). But Spirit Island gives you so many dials and knobs to turn, so many ways to customize your experience, so much to sift through and such constantly engaging decisions that cascade out from you to the other players, that I, quite frankly, don't care. It's a small blemish on a game that I'll never, ever get rid of.
Solo: Race for the Galaxy My BGG review can be found here (ew, this review is so old and I hate it)
My favorite solo game, Race for the Galaxy, was also #13 on my Multiplayer list.
I think that there is SO, SO, SO much that is clever, neat, cool, well-done, and genius about Race for the Galaxy. I love the way your hand is your own economy, how you have to pay attention to what other people are doing with their tableaus to learn how to sneak in and get a few side-benefits for yourself off of what you anticipate they'll be selecting on their next turn, and how remarkably deep the game is for what's just, really, a deck of cards.
My only real gripe with the multiplayer experience is that the game doesn't really have the kind of player interaction that I am increasingly drawn to: looking at my top five Multiplayer games, for example, reveals that I love either VERY in-your-face competitive games or heavier cooperative games. I find the gameplay of Race for the Galaxy to be sufficiently engaging and satisfying to allow me to overlook Race's lack of upfront player confrontation to an extent, but it does keep the game from soaring to the upper echelons of gaming esteem.
I guess this is because I want my multiplayer gaming experiences to be something other than individual races of player optimization; I want to not just feel like I've outwitted a game system that other people happen to be around, but I want to feel like I've gotten in the way of people, that I've dodged their jabs and given my all to both raise my station and push others down. I don't want Take That in my games, but I do want to feel like the sphere of gaming extends beyond just the general agreement to sit down and understand a shared ruleset.
But. That very same feeling, that deep desire for crunchy, tense, outwit-everyone-around-you-ness -- it dissipates pretty quickly when I'm doing solo games, for what I'd think are relatively obvious reasons. And that opens up a whole new genre of gaming experiences, a whole new realm of exploring more "solitaire" game systems.
Race for the Galaxy's robust solo system, introduced in its first expansion (The Gathering Storm), mimics the logic of playing against another person while removing the formality of actually, you know, playing against another person. It allows me the opportunity to marvel at just how good, how tight, how fun, how clever Race for the Galaxy is, and I don't even have to dwell on that small voice in the back of my head that wishes there was more player interaction, because there aren't any players around the table except for me.
It does take a non-trivial amount of work to learn how to navigate the solo system, but it's not cumbersome and becomes quite easy after several plays. And, like I've talked about some before, this amount of "work" is right in the sweet spot of what I want from solo gaming: I get why people like the app implementation of the game, because it allows an app to mimic the experience of playing against another player, but the work of running the physical AI is a huge part of the appeal of Race's solo game for me. It's not something to put up with; it's a defining part of the fun, learning the rules and being engaged at literally every part of the game and understanding why every little thing is happening in the way it is.
If I only had Race for the Galaxy and Spirit Island in my collection, I'd still have decades of good games ahead of me.
Multiplayer Solo
#20: Russian Railroads #20: Spell Smashers
#19: Innovation #19: Nemo's War: Second Edition
#18: Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar #18: Dawn of the Zeds: Third Edition
#17: Blood Rage #17: Fields of Arle
#16: Gaia Project #16: Spirit Island
#15: Ra #15: Pandemic: Fall of Rome
#14: Glen More #14: Helionox: The Last Sunset
#13: Race for the Galaxy #13: Ghost Stories
#12: Ghost Stories #12: Space Hulk: Death Angel
#11: Bora Bora #11: Aerion
#10: Too Many Bones #10: Shadowrun: Crossfire: Prime Runner Edition
#9: Food Chain Magnate #9: Renegade
#8: Isle of Skye: From Chieftain to King #8: Middara: Unintentional Malum - Act One
#7: Mage Knight: The Board Game #7: Aeon's End: The New Age
#6: Keyflower #6: Sprawlopolis
#5: Tigris & Euphrates #5: Arkham Horror: The Card Game
#4: Twilight Struggle #4: Mage Knight: The Board Game
#3: Gloomhaven #3: At the Gates of Loyang
#2: Pandemic Legacy: Season 1 #2: Onirim
#1: Spirit Island #1: Race for the Galaxy
Thanks to the poor souls who stuck it out through these posts! It's been an absolute blast writing about the games that I love -- it's easy to churn through new stuff when running a review series and forget about the really special games, and it's been really great to reflect on some of my personal favorites like this. :-) Happy 2020 (and beyond) of gaming to everyone!
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My Ultimate Android Games & Review List: VERSION 2!

Hello, everyone! About a year ago, I made a huge list of Android games that I personally recommend. Now, I'm going to expand and improve upon the list! Here's my ultimate recommendations list, version 2!

Leap Day | Free

Leap Day is a one-touch platformer with a new procedurally generated level every single day. Before you roll your eyes and say "oh boy another one touch platformer", do trust me when I say this game is absolutely fantastic. The platforming is very skill based, the randomly generated levels are surprisingly varied, and the game in general is extremely well polished. Without a doubt, Nitrome's best game to date. Even if you don't like the concept, don't miss out on this game!

Infectonator | Free

If you're a flash games fan like I am, then you probably heard of this game series before. This game on Android is a port of the flash game "infectonator: world dominator". Basically, this is a retro game where you try to dominate cities by infecting people. At first, you'll fail big time. With every attempt you'll gain more money and buy upgrades, special zombies, and much more. This game is tons of fun and can keep you occupied for days!

Spacechem | Paid

If you're into programming and/or puzzle games, you've probably already played this game. If you're still sane though, chances are you probably never finished it. Spacechem isn't really a game about chemistry, it's a game about extreme logic and puzzle solving, and it is one of the HARDEST ones to ever exist. I'm talking "I spent hours to create a solution for one puzzle" type of hard. I hate it, but I love it so much. The game is extremely well designed and its core concepts are very simple. You have an input, and you want to change around elements to create an output. Later levels add new mechanics like multiple generators, and so on. It's one of the most compelling puzzle games on Android. Highly recommended.

Infinity Loop | Free

Infinity loop is a puzzle game where you have to connect all the pieces together to complete a level. The concept is surprisingly simple, and the game is pretty easy, but it's amazingly polished gameplay and simplicity turns it into a mesmerizing experience. I really do mean that. You'll finish a level, and finish some more, and before you know it you'll reach level 500 and wonder what you're doing with your life. This game perfect in keeping you occupied for a while. If you need to wait a few minutes for anything, just pull your mobile out and start playing this. What makes this game so good at it is that it's so easy to pick up and put down. There is no pausing or timer or limited moves, it's all about relaxation, and is a must play if you're bored.

BAIKOH | Free

BAIKOH is a word based game where you make words out of letters falling from the top of the screen in a tetris-like way. The objective is to constantly get rid of letters before they reach the top of the screen. The game is very polished and constantly surprises you with new mechanics and twists like freezing blocks where you have to use the letter twice to destroy it before it spreads. The game is clever, and has a good, dark sense of humor. It's a blast to play.

Bloons TD 5 | Paid

You've played it, I've played it, we've all played it, so I'll just keep it short. Bloons TD 5 is THE best tower defense game on Android. Everything in this game, from the design, to the sheer amount of content put into it is just perfect. It's enough to keep you occupied for MONTHS. In case you're the 1% that hasn't had the honor of playing this game... Buy. It. Now.

Bloons TD 6 | Paid

To say that BTD6 is better than its predecessor isn't entirely true, it's just different, but in a good way! I'll go in-depth maybe in a seperate post in the future, but to put it simply, BTD6 is a more complex version of 5. There are 3 different skill trees for each tower instead of 2, new bloon types, new mechanics such as line of sight (A sniper won't be able to see or shoot through objects, for example), new "hero" monkeys, and shiny new graphics! While there isn't that much content in the game currently (only around 20 maps, no co-op multiplayer, some missing towers from the last game), the devs are really active and super cool! They push a patch every month or so with bug fixes, balance fixes, and new content!

The Battle of Polytopia | Free

To put it simply, The Battle of Polytopia is an extremely simplified version of the hit PC strategy series, Civilization. While this game is simple and easy to pick up, it's insane fun. You start as a small town and grow to multiple cities, each with their own bonuses and production rates, connect trade routes, wage war against other countries, and basically, accumulate as much score as you can before the 30th turn (which is when the game ends). Games are just the right length, taking you about 20-40 minutes to finish. Replay value is really high for this game, and for any strategy fans out there, it's a blast. Did I also mention that the game is extremely well polished for being a free game? Because it really is.

Puzzlerama | Free

In case the title didn't tip you off, Puzzlerama is a puzzle game. Thing is, Puzzlerama isn't exactly a unique game at all. In fact, it's literally just a collection of 9 different puzzle games, featuring flow, tangram, pipes, unblock, shikaku, unroll, bridges, and a secret game that you unlock once you reach rank 50. So... What's the point? Just having a collection of games in one convenient app? Luckily, that's not the only reason I love this game. Other than the obvious polish and sweet graphics, this game also has good design. For example, there is no "3 star" system. When you finish the level, that's it. The game doesn't constantly scold you for not finishing the level under 30 seconds, using the minimal amount of possible moves, and jumping through 15 flaming hoops over a family of hungry lions on a motorcycle without touching the ground. Remember the original flow game? I accidentally let my finger go every now and then and the game would count that as a move, and I would have to restart the level all over again to get it perfect. I could ignore it, yes, but it's infuriating. If you're a casual puzzle fan (and I do mean casual, since there isn't much challenge in this game), you'd love this one.

Data Wing | Free

Data Wing is a 2D top-down racing game with a surprisingly interesting story and wonderful aesthetic. The game constantly keeps things fresh by introducing new mechanics every few levels, like gravity and no-power zones. The game is easy to pick up but really hard to master, especially since the main mechanic of the game is that you need to 'grind' along walls to speed up, without hitting said wall. Data Wing is a complete, cohesive experience that's completely free. You aren't going to lose anything by downloading it now and giving it a shot!

Knights of Pen and Paper +1 | Paid

Knights of Pen and Paper is old but gold. It's a simple turn based RPG where you play as a group of nerds playing some sort of roleplaying tabletop game. The combat is simple, the story is simple, the graphics are simple, but there's just this sense of charm you get from playing this game. Grinding and finishing quests is really fun, levelling up your characters and unlocking permanent upgrades that carry onto even later runs is really, really fun. And that's what this game does really well that other turn based games lack, it has good pacing. You level up quickly and the game never really becomes tedious like the others. It's probably just my personal taste in games, but most turn based RPGs are just soooo ssslloooowww... Which is why I really love this one! If you enjoy RPGs in general, this one is really great and easy to pick up.

The Fancy Pants Adventures | Free

I jumped out of my seat as soon as I heard this released on the Play Store. The Fancy Pants series is one of - if not the - best platforming flash games ever created, and it really shows in this iteration. This, surprisingly, is not a port of the flash games. Instead, it’s the port of the premium console-exclusive version that also includes the levels of the flash games as a bonus. The controls are as smooth as ever and are surprisingly good on a touch screen but still require a little getting used to. What really surprised me though is that this is free! For a campaign that’s about 6 hours, not to mention the extra levels, challenges, and secrets, it’s insane that they’re giving all of that for free. I’ve had my eyes glued to the screen with this game and finished the campaign in just 2 days. As of writing this I’m still working on 100%ing it.
The levels are all really varied, from deserts, to forests, to dark caves, it truly feels like a complete and satisfying adventure. The platforming feels buttery smooth and it controls really well. I’ve been a fan of the series ever since the first flash game in 2006, and I really, really, cannot express how good this is. As a matter of fact, I don’t even need to tell you how good this is on android, because I’ve bought this version of the game on my PS3 a few years ago. It’s a premium game given to you for free with hours upon hours of extremely polished content, and I’m not just saying that because of my nostalgia. Get it now!!!

Solitaire: Decked Out | Free

“What? Solitaire? Really?” is what you’re probably thinking right now. But yes, I am completely serious. Solitaire: Decked Out is a game that for some reason wasn’t made earlier. An ad-free, polished solitaire game that includes unlockable loot like different themes and winning ceremonies. I’m surprised at how many hours I’ve sunk into this game while bored or waiting for something. Not much else to say about it other than, it’s solitaire, and it’s pretty great.

Hexiq - Logic Puzzle | Free

Hexiq is a puzzle game similar to 2048, but in my opinion, better in every single way. Hexiq is a game about combining numbers on a hexagonal grid as much as you can before you're out of space. The gameplay flows smoothly, and depends less on RNG. Managing your space and picking just the right spots to carefully plan your next combo is extremely satisfying, and something you'd never find with similar games in the genre. Even if you're not a big puzzle games fan, Hexiq's simple but clever gameplay loop will keep you hooked for quite a while.

Sonic The Hedgehog 2 Classic | Free

Yes, it's actually real! Sonic really needs no introduction, it's one of the greatest retro platformers of its time, and guess what, it's STILL great! This is a surprisingly good port of Sonic 2, with surprisingly good touch screen controls and a buttery smooth framerate. Going fast, finding secrets, and getting lost in its many sidepaths each level is still as good as it was 2 decades ago. If you have never played a Sonic game, this is a great place to start. By the way, it's completely free!

Old School Runescape | Free?

Technically, this game isn't out yet, but I have been playing the beta that's only limited to a few countries unless you have a membership. Old School Runescape is a mobile port of the classic MMORPG that just about everyone played on their school computers back in 2007. The graphics haven't aged that well, but literally everything else has. Runescape is a joy to play, and is the first and only proper MMO on Android. You have so much freedom to do whatever you want, level up all sorts of skills, and just explore the MASSIVE world around you.
The game is very grindy, yes, but no game even comes close to the amount of things you can do in this game. You can fish, you can cook, you can chop down trees and light wood to make a bonfire, you can mine, you can smith, and of course you can kill monsters and animals for loot. It's just a joy to play once you get into it, and the mobile port is nothing short of fantastic. Do yourself a favor and play it as soon as it releases on October 30th!

Scribblenauts Unlimited | Paid

Scribblenauts Unlimited is probably one of the most ambitious games ever created. The idea is simple, but it’s almost staggering how well they made it work. This game is a 2D platformer in which you have a notebook that creates anything you write in it. If you write “wolf”, it’ll spawn a wolf. You can also use adjectives and try being a little more creative, like writing “red giant wolf”, it will actually work, and spawn a giant red-colored wolf. You use the notebook to solve puzzles and help people by spawning things that would benefit them.
To be honest, this game has pretty mixed reviews since it’s a little too easy and sometimes a little too stupid as it doesn’t recognize some obvious solutions, but that really doesn’t stop me for enjoying the game for what it is. Yes, you can literally just apply immortality on yourself. Yes, you can just give yourself wings and make yourself twice as fast as you should be, but that’s what makes it all so exciting! There aren’t much boundries for your creativity as reviewers act like there is. Overall, I think it’s an awesome puzzle game that everyone should try out at some point, especially the younger audience.

The Enchanted Cave 2 | Paid

There certainly isn't a shortage of dungeon crawler roguelikes in the play store, but this one definitely takes the cake. The Enchanted Cave is a very straightforward game where it has a very simple, addictive game loop: Go in the cave, get loot and become stronger, and then get out. Unlike most roguelikes, this game actually has permanent progress. When you level up, for example, you get to keep that level forever, which means you're going to be stronger every single run.
And that’s where the addiction comes in. The gameplay loop grabs you and never lets you go, leaving you say “just one more run” before turning it off every single time. I don’t know how long this game is, but after putting over 5 hours and counting, I can tell you it’s a pretty deep cave. If you enjoy addictive dungeon crawlers, definitely buy this game.

Reigns | Paid & Reigns: Her Majesty | Paid

Reigns is a very interesting game where you are a king and you control your country by swiping cards left and right. Basically, you control your country by simply saying yes or no to prompts to manage your 4 resources without depleting or filling any of them. For example, a noble might ask you for your approval of a new trade route. If you say yes, you will get more money. But tread carefully, that isn’t necessarily a good thing, because if you have maximum money, the nobles and rich will take over the country and you will lose. If your army gets very weak, you will lose. If your army gets really strong, they’ll start a coup against you and you will lose.
Which leads to a very interesting and surprisingly simple strategy game. Random events every year makes the game feel very exciting and fresh every single run. In one run, you could raise a spoiled child that ends up killing you and taking over the throne! In another, the executioner resigns and the doctor proposes to use poison to execute people, which leads to a plague spreading, causing you and your entire population to die! There’s a kind of joy whenever you discover a new absurd way to die or new events that cause unexpected things to happen, all because of a simple yes/no option. You could spend days discovering all the neat secrets and new surprises in this game. No wonder this game got the most innovative game award in 2016. It’s a fresh new idea that’s never been done before, one you should definitely consider trying.

The Room | Paid & The Room 2 | Paid & The Room 3 | Paid

The room series is a bunch of puzzle games in which you attempt to crack some sort of safe containing the secrets of some weird symbol and the meaning of life, apparently (The story is incredibly vague). This game is the most innovative puzzle game I’ve played on android. Whenever you solve a puzzle, the safe opens new gizmos and unfolds into something entirely else. While most puzzles are usually on a flat surface of some kind, the puzzles here are entire 3D areas just begging to be explored on every level. The graphics and general polish of the series is beyond amazing. It might actually be the most immersive game on Android. The game has a very creepy atmosphere and even some scenes that made me jump because I didn’t expect something to move.
Sadly, each one of these games can be completed in about 2-3 hours, which is understandable and honestly pretty fair. I’d take quality over quantity any day. If you enjoy intricate and very interesting puzzles, absolutely buy this game.

Delight Games (Full Library) | Free

Delight Games’ full library is a collection of every single text based adventure they’ve made over the years. According to them, that means over one million words! That’s a lot of content written and given to you for free. Featuring 37 different titles, Delight Games’ stories are a delight to read (pun intended). Even if you don’t really enjoy reading like me, their adventures are interesting and making decisions actually matters, while making wrong decisions will actually lead to your death and force you to be more careful with your actions. Whether it’s some sort of sci-fi comedy, or a dark gritty mystery, or a medieval fantasy, you’ll find all sorts of adventures to get lost in with this great collection.

Two Eyes - Nonogram | Free

After about 2 years of searching, I've finally decided that Two Eyes is the best Picross (AKA Nonogram) game out on Android. If you don't know what Picross is, it's my favorite form of simple puzzles (think Sudoku, minesweeper) and I really do think this game should be on the list! The graphics are gorgeous, the controls are perfect, the 2 different campaigns is interesting, and the puzzles are actually quite good! If you like picross, or even if you've never heard of it, give it a shot! It might be your favorite puzzle type as well!

EDGE Extended | Paid

EDGE Extended is a remake of the popular classic mobile game, EDGE, which was created almost a decade ago! EDGE is a game in which you control a sort of cube that you roll over to the end of the level. Seems simple, right? Levels get progressively harder and you learn more techniques as you go. The game is surprisingly fun and interesting, traversing through the isometric levels is a real joy and surprisingly has more depth than you’d think. If you enjoy arcade games, definitely try this one.

Monument Valley | Paid

Monument Valley is a really breathtaking mind-bending puzzle game that's going to challenge your perception by messing with perspectives, somewhat similar to a game called Fez. The idea is that you're supposed to get from one place to the other by manipulating perspective (it's harder to explain than it is to show) until you reach the end of the level. With a BEAUTIFUL art style, great ambiance, and levels that expand and unfold ala The Room, it's an experience like no other.
But here's the thing, the key word here being 'experience'. I was torn on whether to add this to the list or not because for $4, it's a pretty short game (you can finish it in roughly 90 minutes, if not less), and the puzzles aren't really puzzles. They aren't difficult, just relaxing. For some people, that's a deal breaker, but I just can't deny how much I loved this game playing through it. Its masterfully crafted levels and visuals are quite possibly the best I've ever seen in an Android game. While I was yearning for more by the end, I'm still satisfied with what I got. If you enjoy beautiful zen-like experiences, give this game a shot.

Honorable Mentions

Games that are fun but didn’t make it onto either lists:

Edit 1: Added Dungeon Cards to honorable mentions

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My Ultimate Android Games Recommendations & Review List

Hello, everyone! Welcome to my ultimate guide for android games. Here’s a list of all my favorite games on Android. There are so many games I'm going to cover, so without further delays, let's jump right into it!

Leap Day | Free

Leap Day is a one-touch platformer with a new procedurally generated level every single day. Before you roll your eyes and say "oh boy another one touch platformer", do trust me when I say this game is absolutely fantastic. The platforming is very skill based, the randomly generated levels are surprisingly varied, and the game in general is extremely well polished. Without a doubt, Nitrome's best game to date. Even if you don't like the concept, don't miss out on this game.

Zenonia & Zenonia 2 & Zenonia 3 | Paid

Ah, Zenonia. One of the only old school RPGs that actually get it right. Featuring smooth and satisfying action combat, a really long and charming campaign with a really big world, tons and tons of content, and so on. Most important of all, this game does right what almost all other RPGs fail to do: be accessible. It's not overly complicated nor is it lacking depth, it's easy to just drop in and enjoy the game even if youre not an RPG fan. Recommended for pretty much everyone.

Infectonator | Free

If you're a flash games fan like I am, then you probably heard of this game series before. This game on Android is a port of the flash game "infectonator: world dominator". Basically, this is a retro game where you try to dominate cities by infecting people. At first, you'll fail big time. With every attempt you'll gain more money and buy upgrades, special zombies, and much more. This game is tons of fun and can keep you occupied for hours. Highly recommended.

Spacechem | Paid

If you're into programming and/or puzzle games, you've probably already played this game. If you're still sane though, chances are you probably never finished it. Spacechem isn't a game about chemistry, it's a game about extreme logic and puzzle solving, and it is one of the HARDEST ones to ever exist. I'm talking "I spent hours to create a solution for one puzzle" type of hard. I hate it, but I love it so much. The game is extremely well designed and its core concepts are very simple. You have an input, and you want to change around elements to create an output. Later levels add new mechanics like multiple generators, and so on. It's one of the most compelling puzzle games on Android. Highly recommended.

Infinity Loop | Free

Infinity loop is a puzzle game where you have to connect all the pieces together to complete a level. The concept is surprisingly simple, and the game is pretty easy, but it's amazingly polished gameplay and simplicity turns it into a mesmerising experience. And I really do mean that. You'll finish a level, and finish some more, and before you know it you'll reach level 500 and wonder what you're doing with your life. This game perfect in keeping you occupied for a while. If you need to wait a few minutes for anything, just pull your mobile out and start playing this. What makes this game so good at it is that it's so easy to pick up and put down. There is no pausing or timer or limited moves, it's all about relaxation, and is a must play if you're bored.

Bloons TD 5 | Paid

You've played it, I've played it, we've all played it, so I'll just keep it short. Bloons TD 5 is THE best tower defense game on Android. Everything in this game, from the design, to the sheer amount of content put into it is just perfect. It's enough to keep you occupied for MONTHS. In case you're the 1% that hasn't had the honor of playing this game... Buy. It. Now.

The Battle of Polytopia | Free

To put it simply, The Battle of Polytopia is an extremely simplified version of the hit PC strategy series, Civilization. While this game is simple and easy to pick up, it's insane fun. You start as a small town and grow to multiple cities, each with their own bonuses and production rates, connect trade routes, wage war against other countries, and basically, accumulate as much score as you can before the 30th turn (which is when the game ends). Games are just the right length, taking you about 20-40 minutes to finish. Replay value is really high for this game, and for any strategy fans out there, it's a blast. Did I also mention that the game is extremely well polished for being a free game? Because it really is.

Puzzlerama | Free

In case the title didn't tip you off, Puzzlerama is a puzzle game. Thing is, Puzzlerama isn't exactly a unique game at all. In fact, it's literally just a collection of 9 different puzzle games, featuring flow, tangram, pipes, unblock, shikaku, unroll, bridges, and a secret game that you unlock once you reach rank 50. So... What's the point? Just having a collection of games in one convenient app? Luckily, that's not the only reason I love this game. Other than the obvious polish and sweet graphics, this game also has good design. For example, there is no "3 star" system. When you finish the level, that's it. The game doesn't constantly scold you for not finishing the level under 30 seconds, using the minimal amount of possible moves, and jumping through 15 flaming hoops over a family of hungry lions on a motorcycle without touching the ground. Remember the original flow game? I accidentally let my finger go every now and then and the game would count that as a move, and I would have to restart the level all over again to get it perfect. I could ignore it, yes, but it's infuriating. Puzzlerama also introduced me to lesser known games, like tangram and shikaku, which are really really fun. It you're a casual puzzle fan (and I do mean casual, since there isn't much challenge in this game), you'd love this one.

Knights of Pen and Paper +1 | Paid

Knights of Pen and Paper is old but gold. It's a simple turn based RPG where you play as a group of nerds playing some sort of roleplaying tabletop game. The combat is simple, the story is simple, the graphics are simple, but there's just this sense of charm you get from playing this game. Grinding and finishing quests is really fun, levelling up your characters and unlocking permanent upgrades that carry onto even later runs is really, really fun. And that's what this game does really well that other turn based games lack, it has good pacing. You level up quickly and the game never really becomes tedious like the others. It's probably just my personal taste in games, but most turn based RPGs are just soooo ssslloooowww... Which is why I really love this one! If you enjoy RPGs in general, this one is really great and easy to pick up.

The Fancy Pants Adventures | Free

I jumped out of my seat as soon as I heard this released on the Play Store. The Fancy Pants series is one of - if not the - best platforming flash games ever created, and it really shows in this iteration. This, surprisingly, is not a port of the flash games. Instead, it’s the port of the premium console-exclusive version that also includes the levels of the flash games as a bonus. The controls are as smooth as ever and are surprisingly good on a touch screen but still require a little getting used to. What really surprised me though is that this is free! For a campaign that’s about 6 hours, not to mention the extra levels, challenges, and secrets, it’s insane that they’re giving all of that for free. I’ve had my eyes glued to the screen with this game and finished the campaign in just 2 days. As of writing this I’m still working on 100%ing it.
The levels are all really varied, from deserts, to forests, to dark caves, it truly feels like a complete and satisfying adventure. The platforming feels buttery smooth and it controls really well. I’ve been a fan of the series ever since the first flash game in 2006, and I really, really, cannot express how good this is. As a matter of fact, I don’t even need to tell you how good this is on android, because I’ve bought this version of the game on my PS3 a few years ago. It’s a premium game given to you for free with hours upon hours of extremely polished content, and I’m not just saying that because of my nostalgia. Get it now!!!

Solitaire: Decked Out | Free

“What? Solitaire? Really?” is what you’re probably thinking right now. But yes, I am completely serious. Solitaire: Decked Out is a game that for some reason wasn’t made earlier. An ad-free, polished solitaire game that includes unlockable loot like different themes and winning ceremonies. I’m surprised at how many hours I’ve sunk into this game while bored or waiting for something. Not much else to say about it other than, it’s solitaire, and it’s pretty great.

Scribblenauts Unlimited | Paid

Scribblenauts Unlimited is probably one of the most ambitious games ever created. The idea is simple, but it’s almost staggering how well they made it work. This game is a 2D platformer in which you have a notebook that creates anything you write in it. If you write “wolf”, it’ll spawn a wolf. You can also use adjectives and try being a little more creative, like writing “red giant wolf”, it will actually work, and spawn a giant red-colored wolf. You use the notebook to solve puzzles and help people by spawning things that would benefit them.
To be honest, this game has pretty mixed reviews since it’s a little too easy and sometimes a little too stupid as it doesn’t recognize some obvious solutions, but that really doesn’t stop me for enjoying the game for what it is. Yes, you can literally just apply immortality on yourself. Yes, you can just give yourself wings and make yourself twice as fast as you should be, but that’s what makes it all so exciting! There aren’t much boundries for your creativity as reviewers act like there is. Overall, I think it’s an awesome puzzle game that everyone should try out at some point, especially the younger audience.

The Enchanted Cave 2 | Paid

There certainly isn't a shortage of dungeon crawler roguelikes in the play store, but this one definitely takes the cake. The Enchanted Cave is a very straightforward game where it has a very simple, addictive game loop: Go in the cave, get loot and become stronger, and then get out. Unlike most roguelikes, this game actually has permanent progress. When you level up, for example, you get to keep that level forever, which means you're going to be stronger every single run.
And that’s where the addiction comes in. The gameplay loop grabs you and never lets you go, leaving you say “just one more run” before turning it off every single time. I don’t know how long this game is, but after putting over 5 hours and counting, I can tell you it’s a pretty deep cave. If you enjoy addictive dungeon crawlers, definitely buy this game.

Reigns | Paid

Reigns is a very interesting game where you are a king and you control your country by swiping cards left and right. Basically, you control your country by simply saying yes or no to prompts to manage your 4 resources without depleting or filling any of them. For example, a noble might ask you for your approval of a new trade route. If you say yes, you will get more money. But tread carefully, that isn’t necessarily a good thing, because if you have maximum money, the nobles and rich will take over the country and you will lose. If your army gets very weak, you will lose. If your army gets really strong, they’ll start a coup against you and you will lose.
Which leads to a very interesting and surprisingly simple strategy game. Random events every year makes the game feel very exciting and fresh every single run. In one run, you could raise a spoiled child that ends up killing you and taking over the throne! In another, the executioner resigns and the doctor proposes to use poison to execute people, which leads to a plague spreading, causing you and your entire population to die! There’s a kind of joy whenever you discover a new absurd way to die or new events that cause unexpected things to happen, all because of a simple yes/no option. You could spend days discovering all the neat secrets and new surprises in this game. No wonder this game got the most innovative game award in 2016. It’s a fresh new idea that’s never been done before, one you should definitely consider trying.

The Room | Paid & The Room 2 | Paid & The Room 3 | Paid

The room series is a bunch of puzzle games in which you attempt to crack some sort of safe containing the secrets of some weird symbol and the meaning of life, apparently (The story is incredibly vague). This game is the most innovative puzzle game I’ve played on android. Whenever you solve a puzzle, the safe opens new gizmos and unfolds into something entirely else. While most puzzles are usually on a flat surface of some kind, the puzzles here are entire 3D areas just begging to be explored on every level. The graphics and general polish of the series is beyond amazing. It might actually be the most immersive game on Android. The game has a very creepy atmosphere and even some scenes that made me jump because I didn’t expect something to move.
Sadly, each one of these games can be completed in about 2-3 hours, which is understandable and honestly pretty fair. I’d take quality over quantity any day. If you enjoy intricate and very interesting puzzles, absolutely buy this game.

Delight Games (Full Library) | Free

Delight Games’ full library is a collection of every single text based adventure they’ve made over the years. According to them, that means over one million words! That’s a lot of content written and given to you for free. Featuring 37 different titles, Delight Games’ stories are a delight to read (pun intended). Even if you don’t really enjoy reading like me, their adventures are interesting and making decisions actually matters and where making wrong decisions will actually lead to your death. Whether it’s some sort of sci-fi comedy, or a gritty mystery, or a medieval fantasy, you’ll find whatever you’re looking for here.

EDGE Extended | Paid

EDGE Extended is a remake of the popular classic mobile game, EDGE, which was created almost a decade ago! EDGE is a game in which you control a sort of cube that you roll over to the end of the level. Seems simple, right? Levels get progressively harder and you learn more techniques as you go. The game is surprisingly fun and interesting, traversing through the isometric levels is a real joy and surprisingly has more depth than you’d think. If you enjoy arcade games, definitely try this one.

Monument Valley | Paid*

Monument Valley is a really breathtaking mind-bending puzzle game that's going to challenge your perception by messing with perspectives, somewhat similar to a game called Fez. The idea is that you're supposed to get from one place to the other by manipulating perspective (it's harder to explain than it is to show) until you reach the end of the level. With a BEAUTIFUL art style, great ambiance, and levels that expand and unfold ala The Room, it's an experience like no other.
But here's the thing, the key word here being 'experience'. I was torn on whether to add this to the list or not because for $4, it's a pretty short game (you can finish it in roughly 90 minutes, if not less), and the puzzles aren't really puzzles. They aren't difficult, just relaxing. For some people, that's a deal breaker, but I just can't deny how much I loved this game playing through it. Its masterfully crafted levels and visuals are quite possibly the best I've ever seen in an Android game. While I was yearning for more by the end, I'm still satisfied with what I got. If you enjoy beautiful zen-like experiences, give this game a shot.

Games that are worth playing but didn’t make it onto the list:

Games with a * on them mean they've been edited in after publishing the post.
And that’s it! So far, that is. If you feel like I missed any great games feel free to mention them in the comments and I might add it into the list in the future! I spent days writing this and basically made it up as I go, so I probably missed a few games here and there, but I’m pretty happy with the size of this thing.
Edit 1: Fixed typos
Edit 2: Added 3 more games in my 'worth playing' list.
Edit 3: Thanks for the gold, stranger!
Edit 4: Added Monument Valley to the list.
Edit 5: Added 3 more games to my 'worth playing' list.
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Kickstarter Roundup: Oct 14, 2018 | 35 Ending Soon (including: Periodic: A Game of The Elements) & 49 New This Week (including: Campy Creatures: Expansion I and 2nd Edition)

What this is:

This is a weekly, curated listing of Kickstarter tabletop games projects that are either:

New This Week

Project Info Status Backers Avg Pledge Ending Comments
"Crypto Cartel" A tabletop card game where opponents compete to earn the most Cryptocurrency on the Black Market. (Has currently earned $6,393 of $3,000) 213% 83 $77 11-12
"Table Breakers" - Super Heavy Solid Metal Poly Dice Set Extra Large & Extra Heavy Metal Polyhedral RPG Dice Set for DND Dungeons and Dragons, Call of Cthulhu, and Tabletop games and RPGs. (Has currently earned £16,462 of £800) 2057% 339 £49 11-06 #dice
Ancient Terrible Things: AwakeTen Celebrating 10 years since the conception of the pulp-horror tabletop game. (Has currently earned $37,591 of $1,000) 3759% 693 $54 10-23
BattleMonsters - The Miniatures Game BattleMonsters - The game of monstrous pit fights! (Has currently earned kr21,551 DKK of kr26,000 DKK) 82% 36 kr599 DKK 11-07
Best Candy on the Block: a Sweet Halloween Candy Card Game Best Candy on the Block is the sweet trick or treat taking game of family fun. Win candy cards, get your favorites, don't eat too much. (Has currently earned $1,091 of $1,500) 72% 36 $30 11-02
Borderhaime Chronicles A tactical board game of cooperative card-driven tactical turn-based combat with 40 hours of story campaign gameplay. 1-4 players. (Has currently earned $31,959 of $120,000) 26% 269 $119 12-11
Born to Serve A tabletop game for two to five jobless superheroes competing for the last job in town at the local restaurant. (Has currently earned $2,648 of $5,000) 52% 68 $39 11-01
BunneeBank™ The Game You Can Bank On! Learn the basics of banking while going on a magical journey through the world of the Bunnees on their quest for financial abundance. (Has currently earned $1,185 of $10,000) 11% 17 $70 11-11
Burglar's Bluff An easy-to-learn card game featuring a unique twist on traditional set collection (à la rummy), namely bluffing and stealing of sets. (Has currently earned $622 of $2,000) 31% 16 $39 11-08
Campy Creatures: Expansion I and 2nd Edition This ghoulish game of bluffing and deduction just got a whole lot campier. (Has currently earned $48,819 of $10,000) 488% 1730 $28 11-03 #2.0 #expansion bgg
Carrot & Stick: a storytelling card game Carrot & Stick is a game of creative cruelty. Have a look at our adorable characters ... They look so innocent, but are they? ... (Has currently earned £2,682 of £8,000) 33% 61 £44 11-13
Champions of the Internet A party card game using real photos of real people! (Has currently earned $3,141 of $7,500) 41% 71 $44 11-08
Dragon Scales - Dual Drake Metal Gaming Dice - 14 Days Only Dragon Scales Dual Drake Metal gaming dice with all new two colour patterning! For your RPG and board games adventures. (Has currently earned £3,246 of £500) 649% 46 £71 10-22 #dice
Dreeple's 2.0 & Dreeple Wars the Game Newly redesigned Board Game and Component upgrade (Has currently earned $1,772 of $100) 1772% 54 $33 10-31 #2.0
Dwar7s Fall Collector's Edition The award-winning worker placement game for 2 to 7 players is back with a Collector's Edition, a cool Expansion and a Big Box! (Has currently earned $19,867 of $12,500) 158% 543 $37 10-29 #reprint #expansion bgg
Earthly Scenarios - Probing the Adventurer Within! Discover tons of intriguing facts about worldly events going on around our globe in this fun & simple social game! (Has currently earned $1,081 of $8,000) 13% 30 $36 11-09
Fantasy PUG QUEST A PUGlicious cooperative card game for 1-5 players where heroic and brave pugs fight against dark (but cute) forces of evil. (Has currently earned €8,699 of €8,000) 108% 224 €39 11-08
Far Away: A 2-player cooperative board game A two-player cooperative board game about discovery, survival, and the crushing loneliness of being the only two humans for lightyears. (Has currently earned $10,214 of $20,000) 51% 104 $98 11-11
Filibuster! A fast paced, semi-cooperative political party game for 3-5 players! (Has currently earned $5,350 of $5,500) 97% 95 $56 11-06 #take2
Get Organized! (the game where crime pays) This is an easy-to-learn card and dice game, loosely based on every mafia movie you've ever seen. (Has currently earned $311 of $1,000) 31% 8 $39 11-10 #take2
HECK: A Tiny Card Game A game of Snakes and Critters (Has currently earned $28,164 CAD of $6,000 CAD) 469% 742 $38 CAD 11-08
Hoot: The party game that brings out your witty side. Make acronyms from hilarious categories. Get creative, personal, weird, and wild. (Has currently earned $3,536 of $8,585) 41% 41 $86 11-10
Illuminati Coins Custom metal coins for use with any game . . . or for secrets you're not willing to share with us. (Has currently earned $19,708 of $3,000) 656% 486 $41 10-17 #bling
Ludo Mastermind Ludo Mastermind is a newly developed modular board and card game based on the original ludo game, its the next natural development step (Has currently earned kr6 DKK of kr65,000 DKK) 0% 1 NA 11-12
Mana Crypt Venture into the Crypt. Build a deck, bury your enemies. Spend mana to play spell and creature cards in this tcg style card game. (Has currently earned $1,421 of $3,000) 47% 73 $19 10-23
Master of Wills - Limited 1st Edition Cloudecho Faction A futuristic "tug of war" between competing factions. Cloudecho joins the battle as a new faction of sentient robots and A.I. (Has currently earned $5,129 of $1,000) 512% 37 $139 11-08
Men of Hawkshold A reprint of The Men of Hawkshold, Battleground Fantasy Warfare's first faction. Featuring all new artwork and updated rules. (Has currently earned $9,440 of $20,000) 47% 160 $59 11-06 #reprint bgg
Mission to Mars Cooperate on board against the flux of disasters. (Has currently earned $292 CAD of $4,000 CAD) 7% 11 $27 CAD 11-11 #hmm
Murder Manor, The Board Game Six infamous serial killers, trapped in the devil's manor and fighting for their souls. Only one can escape. (Has currently earned $453 CAD of $7,500 CAD) 6% 12 $38 CAD 11-11
Neapolitan Tombola A new design for an ancient game (Has currently earned $914 of $20,000) 4% 14 $65 11-01 #lolwut
Neon Dawn Adventures in the post-nuclear limelight! (Has currently earned $9,875 of $239,000) 4% 103 $96 11-12
New Salem: The Constable The Constable arrives in New Salem bringing new rules, buildings, and events. (Has currently earned $13,182 of $20,000) 65% 262 $50 11-01 #expansion base game
Psi Wars: A Fast-Paced Sci-Fi 3D Head-to-Head Card Game Psi Wars is a 3D head-to-head card game with innovative battle mechanics. Battles occur on 3 levels: Cyber, Psionic & Physical. (Has currently earned $3,232 of $8,250) 39% 93 $35 11-09 #tale2
Puzzle Dungeon - A Solitaire Dungeon Crawling Game Create a custom hero and slay the monsters. (Has currently earned $2,969 of $500) 593% 112 $27 10-23
Queen Bee: There can only be one Queen! Work quickly to become the surviving Queen Bee in this fun winner-take-all game. Use strategy and luck to out battle your opponents. (Has currently earned $5,807 of $22,000) 26% 124 $47 11-08
Santa Maria: American Kingdoms The expansion to the hit game "Santa Maria" (Has currently earned kr152,683 NOK of kr60,000 NOK) 254% 323 kr473 NOK 11-11 #expansion base game
secret or challenge secret or challenge: a game designed to push each player to the limit and find out your friends deepest darkest secrets (Has currently earned $2 AUD of $1,350 AUD) 0% 2 $1 AUD 11-27
SHOOTERZ Hockey Card Game - Head-2-Head hockey! A fast-'n-furious hockey card game for 2 players! (Has currently earned $597 CAD of $250 CAD) 238% 33 $18 CAD 10-30
Steam Pirates. A dice driven steampunk board game. Become a Pirate in the world of Materia, fly your air-ship to new City-islands and gain riches beyond your imagination... (Has currently earned $4,000 of $7,000) 57% 55 $73 10-22
The Don't Theory A fun, but also serious card game to be played with friends to start a conversation about funny and serious material. (Has currently earned $289 of $8,000) 3% 14 $21 10-25
The Entrepreneur Board Game by EESpeaks A fun, educational & interactive game everyone can play! Build businesses, grow your income/assets...all while avoiding bankruptcy! (Has currently earned $23,234 of $10,000) 232% 345 $67 11-04 #take2
The Wyrmwood Dice Vault: Cthulhu Mythos Edition Store your dice in a Dice Vault etched with forbidden symbols inspired by the madness of horror legend H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. (Has currently earned $86,913 of $5,000) 1738% 825 $105 11-01
TINDERBOX TALES: Three Standalone Games, One Magical Town Where can you choose to trade with a wizard, bluff a dragon or blame an ogre? Pick your favourite for only $19 or do all three for $49 (Has currently earned $13,368 AUD of $20,000 AUD) 66% 238 $56 AUD 11-01
Town Builder: Coevorden Draft multi-use cards to construct the best district in this tableau building card game for 1-4 players. (Has currently earned $20,603 CAD of $10,000 CAD) 206% 669 $31 CAD 11-02
UFO a Go-Go: The Space Party Showdown! UFO a Go-Go is a card game about hosting alien parties, following hilarious rules, and calling out your friends when they slip up. (Has currently earned $4,701 of $15,000) 31% 75 $63 11-08
Wardens Wardens is a unique 1 to 4 player strategic miniature game set in a lovecraftian and steampunk universe. (Has currently earned $50,959 CAD of $65,000 CAD) 78% 392 $130 CAD 11-06
Warmonger Halloween Limited Edition For 1 to 4 Players The Ultimate Card Game of War featuring a Blackjack-like combat system, Warmonger power cards, and automated Robot players. (Has currently earned $76 of $250) 30% 4 $19 10-25
YE ARE GODS! - Children of the Most High The Ancient Game of seraQetra. An epic strategy game of Gods, Rulers, Ambassadors, Warriors, Priests, Spies and Minions. (Has currently earned $1,227 of $17,000) 7% 11 $112 11-09
YinYang - A Jounery of Hunting Monsters A board game named 'YinYang', where players choose the role of a character and slay monsters to achieve glory! (Has currently earned $522 AUD of $50,000 AUD) 1% 7 $75 AUD 11-16
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## Footnotes - #hmm means that something about the project seems a little off. Buyer beware kinda thing. - #lolwut is reserved for projects that seem like trainwrecks. Check 'em out for amusement. - #take tags are for projects that have been restarted for some reason, with the number indicating what iteration we're currently on. - Did I miss something? Particularly something new in the last 7 days or ending in the next 7 days? Let me know in the comments and I'll add it in.
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Kickstarter Roundup: Oct 29, 2017 | 45 Ending Soon (incl: RWBY, Near and Far: Amber Mines, & Gloom of Kilforth expansions) & 60 New This Week (incl: Root, Okko Chronicles, & Munchkin Starfighter)

What this is:

This is a weekly, curated listing of Kickstarter tabletop games projects that are either:
All board game projects meeting those criteria will automatically be included, no need to ask. (But the occasional non-board game project may also sneak in!)
Expect new lists each Sunday sometime between 12:00am and 12:00pm PST.

Ending Soon

Project Info Status Backers Avg Pledge Ending Comments
Cahoots Card Game of "Co-opetition" 3-4 Players by Jay Treat Work w/ your opponents to score points through matching suits, but be sure to play the better card! A game of sneaky teamwork for 3-4. (Has currently earned $11,545 of $5,000) 230% 640 $18 10-30 kicktraq
RWBY: Combat Ready RWBY: Combat Ready is a cooperative board game where 2-4 players join forces to take on fierce RWBY villains and slay monstrous Grimm! (Has currently earned $698,852 of $250,000) 279% 7515 $93 10-30 kicktraq
Generations - A Game of Ancestry & Rebirth Generations is a roleplay focused game set on an alt-Earth where, when you die, your next generation is born from your corpse. (Has currently earned $1,230 of $750) 164% 46 $27 10-30 kicktraq
Brownie Points Card Game - The Ultimate Game of Slap Attacks A family game for everyone that requires both speed and mental toughness through the use of Slap Attacks, Dog Houses and Nope cards. (Has currently earned $3,809 of $3,600) 105% 42 $91 10-30 kicktraq #take2
Orbis Mundi 2 - Real Medieval Life OM2 is an expanded and updated version of the original Orbis Mundi, covering the reality of Medieval European Life for Role Players. (Has currently earned $13,284 AUD of $1,000 AUD) 1328% 351 $38 AUD 10-30 kicktraq #rpg
GameChips 2017 The ultimate tabletop game accessory (Has currently earned $5,522 of $1,000) 552% 21 $263 10-30 kicktraq #bling
LexiCon 2018 Tabletop Gaming and RPG Con - Are You Ready? More Boardgaming Events, More Boardgames, More RPGs, More Games in the Library, More People and More Fun! April 20 to 22, 2018. (Has currently earned $8,297 of $5,000) 165% 99 $84 10-30 kicktraq #con
SPIRIT® SPIRIT® is a Drinking Card Game aimed at both alcohol and non-alcohol drinking players... Yes!! That means ANYONE can play! (Has currently earned £3,382 of £3,000) 112% 87 £39 10-31 kicktraq #take2
Friend Facts - A Game of Conversation! A game that encourages players to put their phones down and truly connect with one another through questions, scenarios, & stories! (Has currently earned $1,609 of $1,000) 160% 44 $37 10-31 kicktraq
PANIC! Panic! is a fun, fast paced, 2 to 8 player card game of commodity trading between the wealthiest of ladies and gentlemen. (Has currently earned $5,734 of $6,800) 84% 218 $26 10-31 kicktraq #take2
Relicblade: The Wretched Hive Fantasy Miniature Game Two new Relicblade Factions. Employ cruel denizens of a dangerous Wretched Hive, or ally yourself with the outlandish Wilderkin. (Has currently earned $27,159 of $10,000) 271% 242 $112 10-31 kicktraq #expansion base game
Gloom of Kilforth: A Fantasy Quest Game Expansions The first set of expansions to Gloom of Kilforth the sell-out Fantasy Quest Game, plus the reprint of the original game! (Has currently earned £153,145 of £27,000) 567% 2454 £62 10-31 kicktraq #expansion base game
Hardwood Gaming Accessories/Terrain/Dice Trays/Deck Boxes This campaign shows off some of my most popular items from previous campaigns, along with a few NEW and fun tabletop accessories. (Has currently earned $1,530 of $2,500) 61% 30 $51 10-31 kicktraq #bling
Alien Adventurers - 32mm resin miniatures A collection of alien adventurer character minis. Cast in detailed 32 mm resin for tabletop gamers, collectors, and painters. (Has currently earned $2,062 of $1,500) 137% 59 $35 11-01 kicktraq #minis
Von Unaussprechlichen Kulten: Tabletop Cult Skirmishes A Mythos horror themed tabletop miniature skirmish game that lets you lead your own cult of evil worshippers to glory and infamy! (Has currently earned $17,369 CAD of $15,000 CAD) 115% 154 $113 CAD 11-01 kicktraq
Zombie Doctor - The Zombie Card Game Zombie Doctor is a frantic card-turning game. Amputate, reattach and swap limbs to survive. It's your turn not to turn! (Has currently earned £4,564 of £5,000) 91% 143 £32 11-01 kicktraq
The Hobby Holder - A Better Way to Paint Miniatures An all-in-one holder and grip for miniature painting, sculpting, model building and more. Improve technique and get to your game faster (Has currently earned $69,111 of $16,500) 418% 2076 $33 11-01 kicktraq #bling
Scream or Die! Compete to Collect 13 Candy on Halloween Night in this fast-paced, family friendly dice game for 2-8 monsters. People can play too. (Has currently earned $8,753 of $6,500) 134% 209 $42 11-01 kicktraq #take2
OX the Game OX is a two-player travel game, which combines strategy and luck. It's perfect for any traveller or game lover. Play fast. Play again. (Has currently earned £6,368 of £5,000) 127% 219 £29 11-01 kicktraq
Dice Hospital - a 1-4 player game. Roll, Treat, Discharge! A worker placement and dice manipulation game! Featuring beautiful art, novel mechanics and a unique theme where the dice are patients! (Has currently earned £117,407 of £12,750) 920% 1932 £61 11-01 kicktraq
End of the Trail - Find fortune in the California Gold Rush Search the land, press your luck, pitch your tents, and play your cards right to strike it rich in this game for 2-4 prospectors. (Has currently earned $18,613 of $7,000) 265% 459 $41 11-01 kicktraq
Mazing Board Game Mazing is a 2-4 player board game in which you and your opponents build mazes to block each other and forge your own path to victory! (Has currently earned $8,687 of $10,000) 86% 138 $63 11-02 kicktraq
Mini Gangs Skirmish Game Mini Gangs is a fast to play tabletop skirmish game for 2 or more players. (Has currently earned £2,777 of £2,000) 138% 74 £38 11-02 kicktraq
DinoGenics: Dinosaur Park Management Compete to build the most popular and profitable dinosaur park in this thematic worker placement board game. (Has currently earned $90,166 of $30,000) 300% 1689 $53 11-02 kicktraq #take2
Heavy Metal Thunder Mouse An RPG of Mice and their Motorcycle Clubs (Has currently earned $6,546 of $4,725) 138% 335 $20 11-02 kicktraq #rpg
Coma Ward: The Horror Board Game The suspense-thriller tabletop game that engages the imagination with horror-movie-worthy phenomenon a new nightmare with each play! (Has currently earned $68,263 of $30,000) 227% 860 $79 11-02 kicktraq
Panzer Orders Western Front The World War 2 card game for solitaire and two players (Has currently earned £5,147 of £700) 735% 121 £43 11-02 kicktraq
Diehard Miniatures: Undead Rising. The Undead Rising set will encompass both Fantasy and Sci-Fi miniatures. Small skirmish units to a full army, the choice is yours! (Has currently earned £7,779 of £3,000) 259% 146 £53 11-02 kicktraq #minis
Ember: Ultimate Collection + Limited Edition Wood Deck Boxes The epic creature conjuring game is back for one final roar! Shipping November - get your copy for Christmas! With subsidised shipping! (Has currently earned £6,299 of £500) 1259% 114 £55 11-02 kicktraq #reprint bgg
Munchkin Starfinder A Starfinder-themed version of Munchkin complete with looting, lasers, and levels! (Has currently earned $49,993 of $10,000) 499% 786 $64 11-02 kicktraq #expansion base game
RATLAND: conquest of the sewers! Think like a rat, act like a rat. BE A RAT. Become master of the sewers. But watch out for your neighbors! (Has currently earned $40,314 of $15,000) 268% 1000 $40 11-02 kicktraq
AndoCon 2018 AndoCon 2018 is an Atlanta-based gaming convention focused on gaming and the geeky lifestyle. (Has currently earned $5,930 of $7,000) 84% 63 $94 11-02 kicktraq #con
Haunt the House BOO! Out-ghost your friends! Go invisible to fool your foes or stay visible for awesome powers. 2-4 players, 30 spooktastic minutes! (Has currently earned $26,833 CAD of $8,000 CAD) 335% 624 $43 CAD 11-02 kicktraq
Detective: City of Angels Detective: City of Angels is a board game where detectives solve mysteries in the dark and violent world of 1940's Los Angeles. (Has currently earned $164,351 of $40,000) 410% 1966 $84 11-03 kicktraq
Gangs of Britannia A 3-5 player gangster game. Conquer your rivals' turf by clever dealing or cunning deceiving. Got what it takes to control the streets? (Has currently earned £9,937 of £10,000) 99% 148 £67 11-03 kicktraq
SUMMERTIME by Terrains4Games Incredible summertime wargaming scenery – all terrains are hand-made, painted and ready-to-play. (Has currently earned $1,753 of $1,000) 175% 20 $88 11-03 kicktraq
Balzie the cat : ever.fun.game A card picking game; practice your telepathic, mind reading and poker face skills - all while tryin' to keep away Balzie's.. (Has currently earned $763 CAD of $1,500 CAD) 50% 52 $15 CAD 11-03 kicktraq
The Mennonite Game Card Game A fun, strategic card game based on "The Mennonite Game" where people discover that they are connected in various ways! (Has currently earned $7,635 of $3,750) 203% 156 $49 11-03 kicktraq
Near and Far: Amber Mines The first expansion for Near and Far. (Has currently earned $318,936 of $20,000) 1594% 5656 $56 11-03 kicktraq #expansion base game
Park Smarts Adventures Board Games on National Parks Park Smarts Adventures Magnetic Board Games on National Parks Featuring Yellowstone & Grand Canyon National Park. (Has currently earned $27,944 of $7,500) 372% 394 $71 11-04 kicktraq
Patriots & Redcoats A hidden-identity card game of spies, sabotage, & skirmishes during America's War for Independence. 20-min tabletop fun for 4-10 peeps. (Has currently earned $13,571 of $9,999) 135% 286 $47 11-04 kicktraq
INTELLE - Hack or Be Hacked It's hacker vs. hacker and the corporate mainframe is the target in this quick abstract strategy game for 2 players. (Has currently earned $2,064 of $2,000) 103% 87 $24 11-04 kicktraq
Electioneer - Hong Kong Election Board Game Bilingual. Colourful Design. Fun to play. Let's explore HK. (Has currently earned HK$71,449 of HK$65,000) 109% 144 HK$496 11-05 kicktraq #take2
TSUKUYUMI - FULL MOON DOWN - a strategic board game A strategic tabletop board game in which unique, asymmetric factions fight for world domination after the moon crashed into earth. (Has currently earned €69,898 of €36,000) 194% 633 €110 11-05 kicktraq
Common (or Garden) Gnomes A set of 13 detailed male & female 28mm scale gnome miniatures, suitable for all your Fantasy miniature games, from Midlam Miniatures. (Has currently earned £3,706 of £600) 617% 120 £31 11-05 kicktraq #minis
Leviathan 2-player nautical combat "micro" card game inspired by Moby Dick. (Has currently earned $6,839 of $11,000) 62% 259 $26 11-05 kicktraq

New This Week

Project Info Status Backers Avg Pledge Ending Comments
"How Do I Feel?" Emotions Game This hands-on game helps kids identify, communicate, and manage their emotions in a fun and effective way! (Has currently earned $991 of $17,500) 5% 17 $58 11-22
Airborne Commander: SNAFU No plan survives contact with the enemy! Can you handle the New Airborne Commander expansion SNAFU! (Has currently earned $3,278 of $1,000) 327% 217 $15 11-24 #expansion base game
Albedo Albedo is an 8 player* non-party game deck builder with minimum downtime due to simultaneous action selection. (with two game boxes) *(Has currently earned €342 of €5,000) 6% 10 €34 11-26
Ancient Aliens - Creators of Civilization Use your alien race & technology to improve your humans to civilized stage. For 2-4 players, ages 12+. Playing time 60-90 minutes. (Has currently earned kr30,795 SEK of kr140,000 SEK) 21% 36 kr855 SEK 11-22 #take2
Aydolon: Age of Heroes A game of fierce, exciting action where players team up to defeat challenging boss monsters. (Has currently earned $435 of $6,500) 6% 8 $54 11-17
BEERtle Royale BEERtle Royale is a drinking-battle-card game where your drink is your life! (Has currently earned $631 of $5,000) 12% 8 $79 #lolwut
Best Treehouse Ever: Forest of Fun by Scott Almes. Explore the forest in this stand-alone sequel to Best Treehouse Ever that expands the Golden Geek nominee to play up to 8 players! (Has currently earned $17,185 of $15,000) 114% 453 $38 11-09
Bigfoot vs. Yeti A battle is brewing between Bigfoot the king of cryptids and his abominable cousin the Yeti, who is sick of being left out in the cold. (Has currently earned $2,300 of $6,000) 38% 108 $21 11-21
Calling the Shots! Game Night and Movie Night team up in this fast-paced card game that you play while watching ANY action movie. (Has currently earned $1,935 of $17,000) 11% 27 $72 11-25
Cannon Fodder Miniatures 3d Printed miniatures compatible with popular tabletop games! (Has currently earned $212 of $1,000) 21% 4 $53 11-24 #minis
Castle Madness A Lovecraftian cult-building game for 2-4 players, in which you are the Old One! (Has currently earned €1,281 of €32,000) 4% 29 €44 11-28
Commander Cube A subscription box delivering custom, curated card combos, booster packs and MtG "Sideboard" items straight to your door! (Has currently earned $2,402 of $1,000) 240% 33 $73 11-21
Conspiracy Theory Trivia Board Game Conspiracy Theory exposes a vast array of internet conspiracies ranging from the scarily believable to the hilariously funny. (Has currently earned $2,457 of $3,000) 81% 47 $52 11-17
Cowboys Rebranded A remastering of Worthingtons COWBOYS game, plastic tracking bases, new game board,rules and cards and scenarios. For 1 to 10 players. (Has currently earned $12,493 of $20,000) 62% 158 $79 11-06
Curse of the Farmer's Wife. A Pie Rats expansion Curse of the Farmer's Wife - an expansion for the game Pie Rats of the Carob Bean Farm. (Has currently earned $967 of $3,000) 32% 35 $28 11-23 #expansion base game
Dark Mages: Mini-Campaign Your chance to get your copy of Dark Mages, a fantasy card game combining dice rolling and RPG. (Has currently earned $4,743 CAD of $100 CAD) 4743% 74 $64 CAD 11-07
Dead Sprint A tile based board game that tasks 2-5 players with outrunning a horde of the undead! Use weapons, items and your wit to stay alive! (Has currently earned $1,769 of $30,000) 5% 17 $104 11-26
Dodgeball with Babies, Dragons, Kittens and Puppies Get ready for the epic dodgeball showdown between babies, dragons, kittens, and puppies in this action-packed and strategic card game! (Has currently earned $15,513 of $10,000) 155% 227 $68 12-06
Donald Trump Satire Trading Card Game A satirical Trading card game based off Donald Trump *(Has currently earned $0 of $2000) 0% 11-27 #lolwut
Dragon Bagons; CR10 dragon dicebags Do you have a hoard that needs guarding? A dragon could be your greatest ally. (Has currently earned $13,714 NZD of $26,500 NZD) 51% 177 $77 NZD 11-21 #bling
Dreamcatcher Catch nightmares as a divine entity in a rapid card game of trickery and risk. (Has currently earned €1,894 of €19,000) 9% 81 €23 11-22
Echidna Shuffle Relaunch Echidna Shuffle is a fun, easy and unique pick-up and delivery game for the whole family! (Has currently earned $4,028 of $5,000) 80% 133 $30 11-24 #take2
Ember: Ultimate Collection + Limited Edition Wood Deck Boxes The epic creature conjuring game is back for one final roar! Shipping November - get your copy for Christmas! With subsidised shipping! (Has currently earned £6,299 of £500) 1259% 114 £55 11-02 #reprint bgg
Epic Monster Tea Party A 20-minute, family-fun, fantasy tabletop game about monsters making a tasty tea full of victory points out of heroes! (Has currently earned $2,642 of $3,000) 88% 86 $31 11-28
Fear the Con 2018: This Con Goes to 11! Fear the Con, small enough to say "just show up and game," is back and you can help make it happen! (Has currently earned $3,700 of $6,000) 61% 34 $109 11-13 #con
Folded Space - Board Game Inserts and Organisers Board game inserts that are affordable enough to add improved game play and secure storage to many of your favourite games. (Has currently earned £6,856 of £8,500) 80% 295 £23 11-23 #bling
Full Moon Jacket Vietnam, 1968: You're elite soldiers on a special rescue mission. There's one catch, the night is coming and so are the Werewolves! (Has currently earned £28,164 of £35,000) 80% 436 £65 11-22
Gamer Nation Con 5: The Order of the Gamers The bestest 4 days of tabletop gaming is back for their 5th year! Join us in Plano, TX April 5-8 and be a part of the Gamer Nation! (Has currently earned $7,325 of $4,500) 162% 64 $114 11-22 #con
Gobblin' Goblins: The 'Orrible Eat-A-Thon Card Game Defeat your opponents by being the greediest goblin in a sneaky battle for gross gourmet food! (Has currently earned £1,880 of £5,500) 34% 73 £26 11-26
Hey There Fatty! By counting calories, going to the gym, and yes, even hosting a potluck, you can strategize to beat your friends and family. (Has currently earned $591 of $2,500) 23% 19 $31 11-22
Historical Conquest 2.0 We are starting an Education Revolution creating games similar to pop-culture games to excite players while learning something valuable (Has currently earned $8,935 of $57,000) 15% 48 $186 11-28 #2.0 1st ed
Kamigami Battles: A Reimagining of Kanzume Goddess Choose a God, recruit Warriors and battle for control of the Realm in this epic PVP deck-building card game for 2-6 players! (Has currently earned $46,564 of $25,000) 186% 323 $144 11-16
Kingship - The Card Game It's Medieval Crazy Eights! Cards are powerful when possessed in numbers, but only the first player to discard them all wins the game. (Has currently earned $1,045 CAD of $1,400 CAD) 74% 23 $45 CAD 11-15
KOLORS Kolors is a joy to play. It has its own unique elements that make the game special. Once you play Kolors, you will fall in love with it (Has currently earned $60 of $19,500) 0% 2 $30 11-29 #lolwut
Legacy Vault limited edition - Fang 'n Hood For all collectors, painters and gamers: a limited edition model created to celebrate this 2017 Halloween in a fantasy style! (Has currently earned €19,138 of €1,000) 1913% 296 €65 11-23 #minis
Lockwood's Asylum Lockwood's Asylum: A survival horror deck-building game where you build the opponent's deck! Gather allies, fight monsters, stay alive! (Has currently earned $4,051 of $9,000) 45% 72 $56 11-27
Marbowling A live-action board game that has been called "Addicting". We don't create board games, We create "Trick-Shooting Social Mega-Stars!" (Has currently earned $3,441 of $5,000) 68% 23 $150 11-23
Monsters!! - An Original Card Game Have you got what it takes to be the best monster and impress Dracula himself. Play this game with friends to find out. (Has currently earned £26 of £5,000) 0% 1 £5 11-24 #lolwut
Munchkin Starfinder A Starfinder-themed version of Munchkin complete with looting, lasers, and levels! (Has currently earned $49,993 of $10,000) 499% 786 $64 11-02 #expansion base game
Nighthawk Counters Premium hand-finished life counters and gaming accessories that look better and work better. (Has currently earned $1,883 CAD of $5,000 CAD) 37% 25 $75 CAD 11-23 #bling
Odd Fellows Youth Center We are a group of gamers and kids in a small town with the goal of creating a safe place for social gaming and events. (Has currently earned $1,176 of $20,000) 5% 13 $90 11-26 #cafe
Okko Chronicles Become a demon hunter as you track down and defeat the evil Oni in this miniatures game set in a fantasy feudal Japan! (Has currently earned €73,730 of €40,000) 184% 892 €83 11-16
Pakli - the mobile app for board gamers Pakli is a free, community-driven application, that connects board gamers and helps you organize game nights easily. (Has currently earned £987 of £30,000) 3% 54 £18 11-20 #app
Pigment - A Game for 2-3 Renaissance Painters Paint the works of the Renaissance masters in this fast, elegant, and portable worker placement game. (Has currently earned $5,610 of $8,000) 70% 205 $27 11-23
Plan 9 from Outer Space: The Deckbuilding Game Use your STUPID MINDS to build a deck of heroes from the Ed Wood classic "Plan 9 from Outer Space" and save humanity!! (Has currently earned $3,660 of $13,000) 28% 67 $55 11-23
Potlatch: A Card Game About Coast Salish Economics Potlatch is a card game based on indigenous economic systems of sharing, gifting, and status. It uses both English and Lushootseed. (Has currently earned $4,817 of $2,500) 192% 155 $31 12-22
QED - Quod Erat Disputandum Win debate battles against your fellow students at night by managing your time and resources wisely during the day. (Has currently earned £1,589 of £12,000) 13% 28 £57 11-25
Renown - The Game is a round based, highly strategic card game with mischevious gameplay for 2-4 players, in which four races fight for your glory. (Has currently earned €1,997 of €5,000) 39% 60 €33 11-22
Root: A Game of Woodland Might and Right With creatures and cunning, you'll rule a fantastic forest kingdom in the ultimate asymmetric game of adventure and war. (Has currently earned $140,100 of $24,000) 583% 1904 $74 11-21
Sarah's Singularity A light, somewhat silly tactical game for 2-6 time travelers. (Has currently earned $6,155 of $15,000) 41% 169 $36 11-14
Shifting Realms Shifting Realms delivers a unique euro gaming experience every time you play it. It was created by Craig Van Ness and Jeff Van Ness. (Has currently earned $11,319 of $10,000) 113% 177 $64 11-24 #take2
Space Antimatter Space Antimatter the cards game. A really funny game based in cards. The game system is strategic. Play with your friends everywhere. (Has currently earned €476 of €25,000) 1% 17 €28 12-22
Speakeasy Blues By Sagrada's designers: Run a 1920s Speakeasy with celebrities, cops, gangsters, bootleg hooch, flappers, bling, sweet jazz, and more! (Has currently earned $14,034 of $5,000) 280% 259 $54 11-16
Storm Hollow: Call to Adventure Answer the call and discover Storm Hollow, a component-rich RPG for all ages. Delightful as your dreams, or as dark as your doubts... (Has currently earned $3,821 of $35,000) 10% 60 $64 11-09 #rpg
TREE TOP HOP: The Big Board Game for Little Spellers A full sized, adult style board game for kids where young explorers race and hop across the treetops on a spelling adventure! (Has currently earned $1,607 of $12,500) 12% 13 $124 11-28
Twenty Six Test your wits You must be quick Cause all you've got Is 26! (Has currently earned $203 of $2,220) 9% 7 $29 11-23 #lolwut
WatUR: Royal Game of UR, ModURnized The ancient two-player race game from the cradle of civilization gets upgraded with printed circuit board technology (Has currently earned $495 of $7,350) 6% 10 $50 11-16
Who Gets the Glory Who Gets the Glory is a fast paced adventure Table top game. (Has currently earned $0 of $5,000) 0% 0 NA 12-01 #lolwut
Wiener Takes All Welcome to the sausage festival! Flirt with the vendors to get their wieners! Whoever scores the most and the biggest wins! (Has currently earned $1,674 of $39,000) 4% 48 $35 11-27
Zoomaka - The animal card game! A strategic card game with a lot of Take that! Compete with friends and be the first to open your Zoo. (Has currently earned kr28,157 SEK of kr30,000 SEK) 93% 93 kr303 SEK 11-15 #take2
Looking for more comprehensive Kickstarter gaming information? Check out the meta listings on BGG, explore Kicktraq's data-driven views, or, of course, Kickstater's Tabletop Category.

Footnotes

  • #hmm means that something about the project seems a little off. Buyer beware kinda thing.
  • #lolwut is reserved for projects that seem like trainwrecks. Check 'em out for amusement.
  • #take tags are for projects that have been restarted for some reason, with the number indicating what iteration we're currently on.
  • Did I miss something? Particularly stuff that might go in the Comments column? Let me know and I'll add it in.
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