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Browse all Strategy board games in the Meeple Pulse database.

Viticulture Essential Edition
RANK #44
Viticulture: Essential Edition is a strategic game where 2-3 players take on the role of vintners, managing their vineyard and producing wine to sell at market. The goal is to accumulate the most victory points by harvesting grapes, creating blends, and selling your wines. This game plays out over multiple seasons, with each season bringing new challenges and opportunities. Players must balance the demands of grape production, fermentation, and sales while also managing their resources and optimizing their strategies.
2-3 30m⚖️ 3.0
Food Chain Magnate
RANK #49
Food Chain Magnate is a strategic game where players take on the roles of entrepreneurs building their own food empires. The goal is to accumulate wealth and influence by creating a diverse range of products, managing resources, and making calculated business decisions. The game plays out over several rounds, with each player starting from scratch and vying for dominance in the market. Players must balance short-term gains with long-term strategies, as they navigate the complexities of supply and demand, competition, and innovation. One of the key mechanics in Food Chain Magnate is the concept of 'chains,' which represent the connections between different products and businesses. By creating strong chains, players can gain a competitive edge and increase their profits. However, this also means that they must be mindful of potential risks and disruptions to these chains. Another important aspect of the game is the management of resources, including money, personnel, and production capacity. Players must carefully allocate their resources to meet the demands of their businesses, while also investing in research and development to stay ahead of the competition. What sets Food Chain Magnate apart from other games is its unique blend of strategy and simulation. The game requires players to think critically about business decisions, market trends, and resource management, making it a challenging and engaging experience for fans of economic and strategic gameplay.
2-4 120m⚖️ 3.5
Underwater Cities
RANK #50
Underwater Cities is a strategic board game designed for 2-4 players, where each player takes on the role of an architect tasked with building and managing their own underwater city. The game's objective is to create a thriving metropolis by collecting resources, constructing buildings, and balancing the needs of your citizens. Players must carefully manage their resources, as the game features a dynamic resource system that changes over time.
2-4 60m⚖️ 3.5
Pax Pamir: Second Edition
RANK #51
Pax Pamir: Second Edition is a strategic board game set in the mid-19th century, specifically during the First Anglo-Afghan War. Players take on the roles of British and Afghan leaders, navigating the complexities of diplomacy, politics, and warfare to achieve their objectives. The game's goal is to accumulate victory points by completing missions, influencing key events, and controlling territories. Gameplay involves a combination of area control, resource management, and strategic planning. Players must balance their efforts between military conquests, diplomatic negotiations, and economic development. The game board features a modular design, with interlocking tiles representing the various regions of Afghanistan. Each player has a unique set of abilities and strengths, reflecting the historical figures they represent. One of the key mechanics in Pax Pamir is the use of 'influence tokens,' which allow players to shape the course of events and sway the loyalty of Afghan tribes. Players must carefully manage their resources and make strategic decisions about when to engage in combat, negotiate with tribal leaders, or focus on economic development. The game's theme and historical context are meticulously researched, providing a rich and immersive experience for players. The game's designers have clearly put significant effort into recreating the complexities of 19th-century politics and warfare, making Pax Pamir: Second Edition an engaging and challenging experience for fans of strategic board games.
2-4 90m⚖️ 3.0
BoxNo Cover Art
RANK #58
On Mars is a strategic board game designed for 2-4 players, where each player takes on the role of an astronaut tasked with establishing a human settlement on the planet Mars. The game's primary objective is to be the first player to successfully establish their colony and earn the most points by completing various missions and tasks. Players must carefully manage their resources, including oxygen, food, and water, while also navigating the challenges of Martian terrain and unpredictable weather conditions.
2-4 m⚖️ 3.0
BoxNo Cover Art
RANK #61
Anachrony is a strategic board game designed for 3-4 players, where each player takes on the role of a leader in a futuristic city. The goal of the game is to build and manage this city, while also exploring the mysteries of time travel. Players must balance their resources and make decisions about which buildings to construct, how to allocate their workforce, and when to use their time-traveling abilities. The game is played over several rounds, with each round representing a year in the life of the city. At the start of each round, players receive new resources and must decide how to use them. They can build new structures, upgrade existing ones, or use their time-traveling abilities to alter the course of events. One of the unique features of Anachrony is its use of a modular board, which changes with each playthrough. This adds a high level of replayability to the game, as players must adapt to new challenges and opportunities each time they play. The game also includes a variety of time-traveling mechanics, such as the ability to send agents back in time to gather resources or alter historical events. Overall, Anachrony is a challenging and engaging game that requires strategic thinking and planning. It's perfect for fans of resource management and area control games, and offers a unique twist on traditional board game mechanics.
3-4 60m⚖️ 4.0
BoxNo Cover Art
RANK #64
Blood Rage is a game of strategy and combat set in the world of Norse mythology. Players take on the roles of Viking clans, seeking to prove their worth through battle and conquest. The game's goal is to earn the most victory points by completing quests, defeating enemies, and expanding your clan's territory.
2-4 90m⚖️ 3.5
BoxNo Cover Art
RANK #66
Obsession is a game where players take on the roles of wealthy collectors, each vying to amass the most valuable collection of rare and exotic items. The game's goal is simple: be the first player to collect three 'Obsessions' - highly prized artifacts that are worth a fortune. However, the journey to achieving this goal is far from straightforward. Each player starts with a set amount of money and a small collection of items. On their turn, they can choose to either buy new items at auction or sell existing ones for profit. The twist in Obsession lies in its unique 'Obsession' mechanism, where players can focus on collecting specific types of items, such as art, antiques, or even rare books. As players collect more items, the game's tension builds up. Players must carefully manage their finances and make strategic decisions about which items to buy and sell. The game also features a 'Reputation' system, where players earn reputation points for collecting rare and valuable items. This adds an extra layer of strategy, as players must balance their desire to collect Obsessions with the need to maintain a good reputation. One of the unique aspects of Obsession is its high replayability. The game comes with a variety of item cards, each with its own value and rarity. Players can also create their own custom item cards, adding an extra layer of depth to the game. This means that no two games are ever the same, making Obsession a great choice for players who enjoy strategic gameplay and variety. Overall, Obsession is a game that will appeal to fans of strategy and collection-building games. Its unique mechanics and high replayability make it an excellent addition to any board game collection.
2-4 60m⚖️ 3.5
BoxNo Cover Art
RANK #67
Grand Austria Hotel is a strategic board game designed for 2-4 players, where each player takes on the role of an entrepreneur trying to manage and expand their own hotel in early 20th-century Vienna. The game's objective is to earn the most prestige points by constructing rooms, managing staff, and providing excellent service to guests. Players must balance their resources carefully, as they need to allocate funds for room construction, staff salaries, and other expenses while also trying to maximize their revenue from guest bookings. Gameplay involves a combination of resource management, area control, and strategic planning. Each player has a set of rooms that can be constructed and upgraded, and they must manage the flow of guests through these rooms to earn prestige points. The game also features a unique 'guest' mechanism, where players take on the roles of different types of guests with varying preferences and requirements. One of the key aspects of Grand Austria Hotel is its thematic depth. Players are immersed in the world of early 20th-century Vienna, complete with authentic artwork and historical references. The game's mechanics are designed to evoke the spirit of entrepreneurship and hotel management during this era, making it a unique and engaging experience for players. Overall, Grand Austria Hotel offers a challenging and rewarding gameplay experience that requires strategic planning, resource management, and adaptability.
2-4 60m⚖️ 3.5
BoxNo Cover Art
RANK #68

Lisboa

2017
Lisboa is a game that challenges players to navigate the city's complex infrastructure and manage its growth while balancing competing interests. The goal is to be the first player to achieve three 'glory points' by completing various tasks and projects. Players take on the roles of different factions, each with their own strengths and weaknesses, and must work together to build and maintain the city's infrastructure. However, they also have individual goals that may conflict with those of other players, adding a layer of complexity and strategy to the game.
2-4 90m⚖️ 3.5
BoxNo Cover Art
RANK #76
Clans of Caledonia is a strategic board game set in medieval Scotland, where players take on the roles of clan leaders vying for power and resources. The game's goal is to accumulate victory points by collecting and trading goods, building settlements, and recruiting warriors. Players must carefully manage their resources, negotiate with other clans, and make tactical decisions to outmaneuver their opponents. The game features a unique blend of resource management, worker placement, and area control mechanics. Each player has a personal board representing their clan's territory, where they can place their workers to gather resources, build structures, and recruit warriors. The game also includes a modular board featuring different regions of Scotland, each with its own challenges and opportunities. One of the key aspects of Clans of Caledonia is its thematic depth. Players must navigate the complexities of medieval Scottish politics, including the influence of the church, the power struggles between clans, and the impact of external events such as wars and famines. The game's components, including the beautifully illustrated board and cards, add to the immersive experience. Clans of Caledonia has gained a loyal following among gamers due to its engaging gameplay, rich theme, and high replayability. Players can experiment with different strategies, explore new regions, and try out various combinations of cards and workers.
2-4 90m⚖️ 3.5
BoxNo Cover Art
RANK #79
Paladins of the West Kingdom is a strategic board game set in medieval times, where players take on the roles of monks and builders tasked with constructing buildings and managing resources to build a thriving monastery. The game's goal is to earn victory points by completing various tasks and projects, while also managing the monastery's resources and reputation. The gameplay involves worker placement, resource management, and area control mechanics. Players place their monks on different locations around the board to perform various actions, such as gathering resources, building structures, or interacting with other players. The game also features a unique 'reputation' system, where players can earn bonuses for completing tasks and projects efficiently. One of the key aspects of Paladins of the West Kingdom is its thematic appeal. Players are immersed in a rich medieval setting, complete with intricate artwork and detailed rules. The game's mechanics are designed to simulate the challenges and opportunities faced by real-life monks and builders during this time period.
1-4 60m⚖️ 3.0

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