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Magic: The Gathering
RANK #167
Magic: The Gathering stands as the foundational pillar of the modern collectible card game genre. In this immersive experience, players assume the mantle of 'Planeswalkers,' powerful mages capable of traveling across diverse dimensions. The primary objective is to drain an opponent's life total from twenty to zero, though victory can also be secured by exhausting an opponent's deck. It is a tactical battle of wits where the deck you build serves as your primary weapon, requiring foresight, resource management, and precise timing to outmaneuver your rival. Gameplay unfolds through a sophisticated turn structure revolving around the 'mana' system. Players strategically deploy land cards to generate colored energy, which is then utilized to summon a myriad of creatures, cast powerful sorceries, and deploy artifacts. The game is defined by the 'Color Wheel,' which categorizes every card into one of five distinct colors—White, Blue, Black, Red, or Green—each possessing unique philosophies and mechanical advantages. Combat involves careful calculation of creature power and toughness, alongside the strategic decision of when to attack or hold back defenses. The 'Golden Rule' of the game states that individual card text always overrides the standard rulebook, ensuring that every interaction remains fluid and unpredictable. The enduring popularity of the game lies in its near-infinite strategic depth and the thrill of deck construction. Because no two games ever unfold exactly the same way, participants are constantly pushed to refine their strategies and adapt to evolving competitive environments. The marriage of stunning fantasy art with highly intricate mechanics creates a sense of discovery that has lasted for decades. Whether playing in a constructed format where you bring your custom-built deck or in a limited format where you must build on the fly from booster packs, the game rewards skill, creativity, and knowledge. Its massive appeal is anchored by the community aspect and the constant introduction of new sets, keeping the game fresh, challenging, and mentally stimulating for both casual players and high-level professionals alike. It is truly the definitive experience for those who appreciate high-stakes card games that demand critical thinking and careful planning.
2 30m⚖️ 4.1
BoxNo Cover Art
RANK #173
Too Many Bones: Undertow is a game that challenges players to navigate the underwater world of the Bone Kingdom. The goal is to collect and return as many bones as possible while avoiding the dangers of the deep. Players take on the role of bone hunters, using their skills and abilities to track down and retrieve bones from the ocean floor. The game features a unique mechanic where players can use 'bone tokens' to represent the bones they've collected, allowing them to keep track of their progress and strategize for future turns. As players delve deeper into the game, they'll encounter new challenges and obstacles that will test their skills and push them to think creatively. With its engaging gameplay and immersive theme, Too Many Bones: Undertow is a must-play for fans of strategy and adventure games.
1-4 60m⚖️ 3.5
BoxNo Cover Art
RANK #178
Dominion: Second Edition is a card game designed for 2-4 players. The goal of the game is to accumulate the most victory points by acquiring and playing cards that provide various benefits, such as gold, actions, and abilities. Players start with a small deck of basic cards and then draw additional cards from the kingdom, which consists of eight different types of cards: treasure, victory point, action, attack, reaction, curse, event, and upgrade. The game is played over several rounds, with each round consisting of three phases: buy phase, discard phase, and clean-up phase. During the buy phase, players can purchase one card from the kingdom for a cost in gold. The player with the most gold at the end of the buy phase gets to buy first. In the discard phase, players discard any cards they have played during the previous round. Finally, in the clean-up phase, players draw seven new cards and add them to their deck. Players can also acquire additional victory points by playing certain cards or completing specific objectives. The game ends after a set number of rounds, and the player with the most victory points wins.
2-4 30m⚖️ 3.0
Unmatched: Cobble & Fog
RANK #190
Step into the fog-shrouded streets of Victorian London, where legendary characters from literature clash in a battle to the death. Unmatched: Cobble & Fog is an expansion for the critically acclaimed card game series, offering a unique blend of strategy and storytelling. Players take on the roles of iconic figures such as Sherlock Holmes, Dracula, and Mina Harker, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. The game's mechanics allow players to combine cards in creative ways, unleashing devastating attacks or cleverly outmaneuvering opponents. As the fog rolls in, only one hero will emerge victorious, but the true challenge lies in navigating the complex web of alliances and rivalries between the characters. Will you rely on brute force, cunning strategy, or a mix of both to claim victory? The choice is yours in Unmatched: Cobble & Fog, where every game is a thrilling adventure through the misty streets of London's underworld. The gameplay experience is characterized by its card-driven mechanics, which allow players to combine cards in innovative ways. This creates a high degree of replayability, as each game presents new challenges and opportunities for strategic play. The expansion also introduces new characters, abilities, and storylines, further enriching the Unmatched universe. One of the key aspects that sets Unmatched: Cobble & Fog apart from other games is its focus on character-driven gameplay. Each hero has their own unique strengths, weaknesses, and motivations, which players must carefully consider when making strategic decisions. This adds a layer of depth to the game, as players must balance their own goals with the needs and desires of their opponents. In addition to its engaging gameplay, Unmatched: Cobble & Fog also offers a rich narrative experience. The game's story is woven throughout the cards and characters, creating an immersive atmosphere that draws players into the world of Victorian London. As players navigate the fog-shrouded streets, they'll encounter iconic locations, memorable characters, and unexpected plot twists, all of which contribute to the game's unique charm. Overall, Unmatched: Cobble & Fog is a must-play for fans of strategy games, literature, and adventure. Its innovative mechanics, rich narrative, and high replayability make it an excellent addition to any gaming collection.
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Legendary Encounters: An Alien Deck Building Game
RANK #194
Immerse yourself in the harrowing universe of the Alien franchise with Legendary Encounters, a purely cooperative deck-building game that challenges you and your fellow players to survive against overwhelming odds. Players assume the roles of iconic protagonists from the first four films, such as Ripley, Dallas, or Bishop, each with their own unique abilities. The objective is to work in concert to successfully navigate three perilous objectives specific to the chosen movie scenario. Whether you're trying to survive the Nostromo or escape the Fiorina 'Fury' 161, the game masterfully captures the escalating tension and desperate struggle that defines the cinematic experience, demanding teamwork and strategic planning to overcome the relentless Xenomorph threat. The gameplay is driven by a tense, multi-phase turn structure that constantly builds suspense. During the Hive Phase, a new card is drawn from the Hive Deck and placed face-down into a conveyor-like row called the Complex, pushing unseen horrors ever closer to the Combat Zone where they will be revealed. In the Action Phase, players use cards from their hand to generate Recruit points and Attack points. Recruit points are spent to acquire more powerful characters and equipment from a central card market, strengthening your deck for the trials ahead. Attack points are used to either 'scan' face-down cards in the Complex to reveal them or to fight the terrifying Xenomorphs that have been revealed. Any enemies left in the Combat Zone will then strike the active player, inflicting damage and thinning the team's chances of survival. What sets Legendary Encounters apart is its deep and often brutal thematic integration. The game is famous for its visceral mechanics that mirror the films' most terrifying moments. For instance, a player can be attacked by a Facehugger, which forces a deadly card into their deck. If not dealt with, this can lead to the infamous Chestburster erupting from the player's character, killing them instantly. In a brilliant and shocking twist, that player can then re-enter the game as a Xenomorph, turning against their former allies. This potential for a player to become the enemy adds a layer of paranoia and narrative depth that makes each session a uniquely thrilling and memorable story of survival horror.
1-5 60m⚖️ 2.7
BoxNo Cover Art
RANK #250
Welcome to The Taverns of Tiefenthal, a strategic board game where you'll take on the role of a tavern owner in a small village. Your goal is to make your tavern the most successful by attracting the right customers and making the right improvements using dice placement and deck building mechanisms. Each player will begin with a slim deck of cards that includes 7 guests, a brewer, server, and a table. As you play, you'll upgrade your tavern board by flipping over pieces to reveal new areas for improvement. You'll also collect resources such as beer and Thaler (coins) to purchase new guests and nobles cards, or upgrade equipment in your tavern. The game consists of eight rounds, each with seven phases. Players will compete to have the most points at the end of round 8, gained from the cards in their deck and the upgrades in their tavern. The more special the cards in your deck, the more points you'll gain, especially from nobles. But don't forget the upgrades in your tavern, they'll also give you points and help you during the game with their special abilities. With its unique blend of dice placement and deck building, The Taverns of Tiefenthal offers a challenging and rewarding experience for players who enjoy strategic gameplay.
2-4 60m⚖️ 2.7
Aeon's End: Legacy
RANK #253
Aeon's End Legacy is a cooperative fantasy deckbuilding game where players combine spells, relics, and gems to build a powerful deck. The goal is to save the home of Gravehold from evil creatures.
1-4 60m⚖️ 3.5
Star Realms: Colony Wars
RANK #260
Star Realms: Colony Wars is a thrilling standalone expansion to the acclaimed deck-building game, Star Realms. Set in a newly discovered sector of the galaxy teeming with resources, players are thrust into a fast-paced conflict for interstellar dominance. The game can be enjoyed as a complete two-player experience right out of the box or seamlessly integrated with the original core set to support larger multiplayer battles. Each player assumes command of a fledgling star-fleet, represented by a personal deck of cards, and starts with 50 Authority points. The ultimate objective is straightforward yet challenging: amass a powerful armada, unleash devastating attacks, and reduce your opponent's Authority to zero to claim victory over the contested colonies. The gameplay is quick to learn but offers deep strategic possibilities. Every turn, players draw a five-card hand from their deck, using these cards to generate Trade for acquiring new ships and bases, or Combat for attacking the enemy. The game's central marketplace, a five-card 'Trade Row', constantly presents new opportunities to enhance your fleet. Purchased cards are added to your discard pile, eventually cycling into your deck to strengthen future hands. This core deck-building mechanic is what drives the game's dynamic arc, as players evolve from their weak starting hands to commanding potent fleets. Cards are divided into four distinct factions—the militaristic Star Empire, the deck-culling Machine Cult, the prosperous Trade Federation, and the aggressive Blobs. Many cards feature powerful 'ally' abilities that trigger only when another card of the same faction is in play, rewarding players who build synergistic, faction-focused decks. What makes Star Realms: Colony Wars so compelling is its perfect blend of accessibility and tactical depth. The simple ruleset allows new players to jump into the action within minutes, while the vast number of card combinations and strategic pathways ensures high replayability. The direct, head-to-head conflict creates constant tension and exciting, game-swinging turns. As an expansion, Colony Wars introduces a host of new ships and bases that add fresh strategies and powerful combos, including some cards that can be placed directly into a player's hand from the Trade Row, accelerating the game's tempo. Whether played as a self-contained duel or as part of a larger cosmic war, Colony Wars delivers a complete and satisfying sci-fi combat experience in a compact package.
2-4 20m⚖️ 1.9
Legendary: A Marvel Deck Building Game
RANK #280
Legendary: A Marvel Deck Building Game is a prominent entry in the deck-building genre that brings the Marvel Universe to life on the tabletop. In this experience, players take on the role of SHIELD commanders tasked with assembling a powerful team of iconic heroes to thwart the nefarious plans of a Mastermind. The central goal is collective survival; players must work together to defeat the primary villain four times before they can complete a specific, game-altering Scheme. Unlike traditional deck builders where you simply compete for the highest score, Legendary introduces a looming threat that can cause everyone to lose if the city falls into chaos or the villain's plot reaches its conclusion. The game utilizes a modular setup, meaning no two sessions are exactly alike. Players select a specific Mastermind like Magneto or Dr. Doom, a Scheme that sets the rules for the villain's victory, and a curated pool of hero decks. The core loop involves a Villain Phase, where enemies advance through a five-space city track, followed by a Hero Phase. Players start with basic SHIELD agents and must strategically recruit more powerful cards using Recruit Points or strike down foes using Attack Points. Managing these two distinct resources is vital, as players navigate the Headquarters (HQ) to draft synergies between characters like the Avengers and the X-Men. Successfully defeating villains and saving bystanders adds to a player's personal victory pile, which serves a dual purpose: it measures individual contribution while the team strives for a shared victory. What makes Legendary stand out is its semi-cooperative nature. While the primary objective is to stop the Mastermind, the game crowns a single 'most legendary hero' based on the victory points accumulated during play. This creates a fascinating tension between helping the group and optimizing one's own deck for maximum point gain. The highly thematic integration of the Marvel license, featuring comic-accurate artwork and mechanics that reflect hero powers, ensures a high level of immersion. With its vast array of modular combinations and the threat of a board that evolves every turn, the game offers immense replayability. It strikes a balance between being accessible enough for casual fans while offering the strategic depth required to keep seasoned gamers engaged.
1-5 45m⚖️ 2.4
Hero Realms
RANK #303
Hero Realms is a fantasy-themed deck-building card game that serves as the spiritual and mechanical successor to the acclaimed Star Realms. Set in a vibrant world of wizards, warriors, and mythical beasts, the game pits players against each other in a race to deplete their opponent's health. Each participant begins with a standard fifty health points and a modest deck of basic cards. The primary objective is to strategically acquire more powerful cards from a central market to bolster your deck's efficiency and eventually reduce your rivals to zero health. By blending high-stakes combat with deep tactical decision-making, it transforms the familiar deck-building formula into a fast-paced battle for survival. The core of the experience lies in the Market Row, a shifting array of cards that players purchase using gold generated from their hand. Cards are divided into four distinct factions—Imperial, Guild, Necros, and Wild—each specializing in different attributes like healing, card drawing, or raw damage. A standout mechanic is the 'Ally Ability,' which rewards players for playing multiple cards of the same faction in a single turn, triggering massive bonuses. Players must also manage two main card types: Actions and Champions. While Actions provide immediate, one-time benefits, Champions remain on the field across multiple turns to provide persistent bonuses and can even act as 'Guards,' shielding the player from incoming attacks until they are defeated. This creates a dynamic where players must balance immediate aggression with long-term defensive positioning. Fans of the genre praise Hero Realms for its accessibility and engine-building depth. It offers the strategic weight of a collectible card game but in a self-contained box that is easy to teach and quick to play, typically wrapping up in under thirty minutes. The diverse nature of the factions allows for varied strategies, whether you prefer the relentless offense of the Wild faction or the manipulative control of the Guild. Beyond the standard competitive mode, the game is highly expandable, offering character packs that introduce unique starting decks and cooperative campaign modes that transform the competitive skirmish into a narrative-driven adventure. This versatility ensures that whether you are engaging in a quick head-to-head duel or a large multiplayer free-for-all, the game remains a staple for fans of card-driven strategy.
2-4 25m⚖️ 1.9
BoxNo Cover Art
RANK #304

Bitoku

2021
Bitoku invites players into the ethereal world of a mythical Japanese forest where the Great Spirit is nearing the end of its life. As a Bitoku—a benevolent spirit of the woods—your objective is to prove your worthiness to succeed this ancient entity. The game is a 'heavy Euro' that presents a breathtaking, maximalist aesthetic, challenging players to manage their spiritual growth and influence across a multi-faceted board. By navigating the intricate balance between the physical and spiritual realms, participants strive to accumulate the most virtue, ultimately ascending to become the next Great Spirit of the Forest. The heart of the experience lies in its interlocking systems, primarily driven by a unique blend of hand management and dice worker placement. Players start with a deck of Yo-kai cards, which serve a dual purpose: they provide immediate card abilities and 'unlock' Guardian dice for placement on the main board. These dice act as workers, where their numerical value dictates the strength of the action taken. A standout mechanic is 'Crossing the River,' where a die moved to the far side of the forest grants a secondary, potent action at the cost of its value and utility for the remainder of the round. This requires careful tempo management and forward-thinking. Furthermore, elements of deck building and engine construction through Soul Crystals allow players to refine their strategies over the game's four-round structure, which tracks the passage of years and seasons. Bitoku is widely celebrated for its stunning table presence, featuring vibrant, dense artwork by Edu Valls that creates a truly immersive atmosphere. While the visual complexity and heavy iconography may seem daunting at first, enthusiasts love the game for its logical flow and deep rewarding gameplay. It offers a 'point salad' experience where multiple paths to victory coexist, from moving pilgrims along the Spirit Path to gathering powerful cards. The inclusion of a robust solo mode designed by Dávid Turczi adds significant value, making it a favorite for those who enjoy heavy strategy and high replayability.
1-4 120m⚖️ 3.7
Aeon's End: The New Age
RANK #305
Aeon's End: The New Age is a standalone cooperative deck-building experience that invites players into the final bastion of humanity, Gravehold. As Breach Mages, participants must defend their home against the relentless assault of the Nameless—monstrous entities from another dimension. This entry in the series serves as a perfect jumping-off point for newcomers while offering a wealth of content for long-time fans. The primary objective is to deplete the health of the Nemesis before they overrun the city or exhaust the mages' collective life force. Unlike traditional deck-builders, this title introduces a narrative campaign that evolves with every victory and defeat. The gameplay's core revolves around the ingenious 'no-shuffling' mechanic. When your deck is empty, you simply flip the discard pile over, meaning the order in which you play and discard your cards determines your future draw sequences. This adds a deep layer of tactical planning, allowing mages to set up devastating combos by timing their card acquisitions and plays. The New Age introduces the 'Expedition System', a semi-legacy format where players progress through four connected battles. Between matches, you unlock 'Treasures'—powerful artifacts that enhance your mage's unique abilities—and manage the 'Barracks' to customize your market. New keywords like 'Echo', which permits spells to be cast twice, and 'Attach', which upgrades breaches with permanent perks, further deepen the strategic complexity. What truly sets this expansion apart is its modularity and tension. The 'Variable Turn Order' deck ensures that players never know exactly when the Nemesis will strike, preventing the 'alpha gamer' problem often found in co-ops. The Expedition system isn't just a story; it's a hub that allows players to integrate content from any other Aeon's End box, creating a custom, high-stakes campaign using a massive library of mages and enemies. This creates near-infinite replayability. Fans adore the game for its punishing but fair difficulty, the high-quality narrative envelopes that reveal new content organically, and the satisfying feeling of building a perfectly tuned engine that can take down a god-like foe.
1-4 75m⚖️ 3.0

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