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Board Game

A game that primarily uses a board or board-like components (such as tiles) as the basis for gameplay.

Players create sets and runs by playing blocks into the center of the table and rearranging those already there. Stack tiles to change their value, and fit them into different collections. The first player to run out of blocks wins the game.

Winner of the 2008 Mensa Select award, Tiki Topple is a game of hidden information, hand management, and board manipulation. Each turn, manipulate the tikis on the board as you try to maneuver your tikis to top position.

A deck-building racing game in which players are competing to be the first to reach the legendary city of El Dorado. Play cards to cross the map and buy cards to help decide which path to take. Will you go by land or by sea? But watch out! Your opponents might block your way.

Each player is an archaeologist with one of four uniquely themed dig sites. Every round you will each place a tile onto your board, trying to enclose scarabs in order to score points.

Koi is a peaceful game of swimming fish and changing weather. Will you catch the dragonflies?

A gorgeous game in which each move can create a ripple effect that can change the race of the entire board.

Pilot your ship and travel between planets, picking up and selling junk in a bright, colorful game about planning your movies carefully as you visit Mars, Earth, and the Moon!

Collect marbles to create magical potions, each with a special ability you can use once to help you during the game. Marbles are selected from a dispenser. If matching marbles collide after one has been removed, a potion explosion occurs!

Winner of our Best Casual Game of 2018 award, Welcome To… takes the rolling out of roll and writes, using cards to bring more strategic choices to the genre.

Players are city planners and each turn must choose from one of three sets of house number and special effect to add to their plan of a neighborhood. House numbers must be lined up in ascending order, so placement is everything!

A Tetris-like puzzle game that will have you thinking spatially in a way that few other board games do.

Players stack oddly shaped number tiles, following a small selection of placement rules, and score points based on how high up their stack easy number.

Each player must work with two partners to create two cities. Building one with the player on your left hand and one with the player on your right, you place a tile in each of your cities every round.. But be careful, only the city worth the least points will score you points at the end of the game.

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