Modern Games
Browse all Modern board games in the Meeple Pulse database.
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Themes
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Mechanics
3D PlacementActingAction / DexterityAction DraftingAction Point AllowanceAction Point Allowance SystemAction Point SystemAction PointsAction ProgrammingAction QueueAction RetrievalAction SelectionAction/EventAlliancesAlternate ActivationApp-AssistedApp-DrivenArea ControlArea InfluenceArea MajorityArea Majority / InfluenceArea MovementArgumentationAsymmetricAsymmetric FactionsAsymmetric GameAsymmetric PowersAsymmetrical PowersAuction & BiddingAuction/BiddingAuctioningBag BuildingBettingBetting and BluffingBetting and WageringBetting and WagersBiddingBingoBlind BiddingBluffingCampaign / Battle Card DrivenCampaign / LegacyCampaign / Legacy GameCampaign / Mission-basedCampaign / ScenariosCampaign GameCampaign PlayCard DraftingCard DrawingCard DrivenCard Driven ActionCard Driven CombatCard Driven Dice AllocationCard Driven MovementCard ManagementCard PlayCard Play / Hand ManagementCard Play Conflict ResolutionCard SheddingCard-Driven MovementCharacter CreationCharacter ProgressionChit-Pull SystemCo-op PlayCo-operative GameCo-operative PlayCode-breakingCombat ResolutionCombo ChainCommand CardsCommodity SpeculationCommunication LimitsContract FulfillmentContractsCooperative GameCooperative GameplayCooperative PlayCooperative Trick-takingDebateDeck BuildingDeck ConstructionDeck, Bag, and Pool BuildingDeck-BuildingDeductionDexterityDice DraftingDice PlacementDice RollingDiplomatic InfluenceDraftingDynamic Battle SystemEnclosureEnd Game BonusesEngine BuildingEngine-BuildingEscape RoomEvent DrivenExplorationFarmingFlip and WriteFollowFollow ActionGrid CoverageGrid MovementHand ManagementHex-and-CounterHexagon GridHidden MovementHidden RolesI Cut You ChooseIncomeInfluence / Area MajorityLadder ClimbingLegacyLegacy ElementsLegacy GameLegacy SystemLimited CommunicationLine DrawingLine of SightMancalaMap MovementMarketMarket DraftingMarket ManipulationMarket MechanicMarket SpeculationMatchingMeasurement MovementMemoryMission ObjectivesModular BoardModular Board ConstructionMovement TemplatesMulti-Use CardsMulti-use CardsMultiple ScenariosMust FollowNarrative ChoiceNarrative Choice / ParagraphNegotiationNegotiation MechanicsNetwork & Route BuildingNetwork BuildingNetwork and Route BuildingOne vs ManyOne vs. ManyOpen DraftingPaper-and-PencilPartnershipsPattern BuildingPattern RecognitionPick-up and DeliverPlayer EliminationPlayer InteractionPlayer JudgePoint SaladPoint to Point MovementPolyominoesPush Your LuckPush-Your-LuckPuzzlePuzzle-LikePuzzle-SolvingRaceReal-TimeRecipe FulfillmentResource ManagementRole PlayingRole SelectionRoll / Spin and MoveRondelRoute BuildingRoute-BuildingRoute/Network BuildingSanity SystemScenario / Campaign PlayScenario / Mission / Campaign GameScenario / Mission FunctionSecret Unit DeploymentSemi-Cooperative GameSet CollectionSheddingSimulationSimultaneous ActionSimultaneous Action SelectionSimultaneous Hidden AllocationSocial DeductionSocial InteractionSolo / Solitaire GameSpace ExplorationStat Check / Skill CheckStock HoldingStorytellingStrategic PlanningTableau BuildingTactical Decision-MakingTake ThatTargeted CluesTeam PlayTeam-Based GameTeam-Based GuessingTeamworkTech TreesTech Trees / Tech TracksTechnology & Armament TracksTechnology TreeTension & Aggression TracksTile DraftingTile LayingTile PlacementTime TrackTime TravelTower DefenseTrack MovementTradingTrick-takingTug of WarTurn Order: PassTurn Order: Stat-BasedUnit PlacementVariable Phase OrderVariable Player PowersVariable Set-upVariable SetupVictory Point TracksVotingWord AssociationWord GameWord GuessingWord-GuessingWord-guessingWordplayWorker Placement

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Ark Nova
2021Embark on a thrilling adventure with Ark Nova, a strategic board game designed for 1-4 players. This immersive experience typically lasts around 120 minutes, offering a rich and engaging gameplay session. Players take on the role of zoo administrators, tasked with building and managing their own zoos while competing to attract visitors and earn prestige points. The game features a unique blend of hand management, tile placement, variable player powers, action programming, and set collection mechanics, providing a challenging and rewarding experience for players of all skill levels. As you navigate the complexities of zoo management, you'll need to balance resource allocation, exhibit design, and animal care while also navigating the cutthroat world of zoo politics. With its engaging theme, intricate gameplay, and high replayability, Ark Nova is an excellent choice for fans of strategic board games looking for a new challenge.
1-4 120m⚖️ 3.8

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Embark on an unparalleled cooperative board game journey with Pandemic Legacy: Season 1, released in 2015, where your every decision permanently reshapes the world. As members of an elite disease-fighting team, you'll face an evolving global pandemic over a thrilling, persistent campaign, experiencing dramatic twists and turns that make each playthrough utterly unique. This groundbreaking legacy game challenges players with difficult ethical choices, dynamic rule changes, and an unfolding narrative, ensuring an unforgettable strategic experience unlike any other tabletop adventure.
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Pandemic
2008Pandemic presents a thrilling, high-stakes challenge where players must band together as a team of elite disease-control specialists. In this quintessential cooperative game, the world is on the brink of disaster, with four deadly diseases spreading rapidly across the globe. Players don't compete against each other; instead, they unite against the game's automated systems, which relentlessly propagate the infections. Each team member assumes a unique role, such as the resourceful Scientist or the indispensable Medic, bringing special abilities to the table that are critical for success. The ultimate objective is to discover the cures for all four plagues before time runs out, a pandemic spirals out of control, or the supply of medical resources is exhausted. It’s a race against the clock where teamwork and strategic foresight are the only tools standing between humanity and a global catastrophe.
The gameplay unfolds through a tense and structured sequence of turns. On their turn, a player can perform up to four actions, creating a wealth of strategic choices. These actions include moving between major world cities, treating localized infections by removing disease cubes, establishing vital research stations, sharing knowledge by trading city cards with teammates, or using a set of matching city cards to discover a cure. After taking actions, the player must draw two cards from the player deck, which contains the city cards needed for cures but also powerful one-time Event cards and the dreaded Epidemic cards. Drawing an Epidemic card is a pivotal moment that escalates the crisis: it accelerates the infection rate, triggers an immediate large-scale infection in a new city, and critically, reshuffles the previously infected cities back to the top of the infection deck. This 'intensify' mechanic ensures that hotspots are likely to be hit again, leading to potential chain-reaction outbreaks that spread disease to adjacent cities.
The enduring appeal of Pandemic lies in its brilliant fusion of accessible rules and profound strategic depth. It creates a palpable sense of mounting pressure, forcing players into constant communication and collaborative problem-solving. The game becomes a fascinating puzzle where the team must constantly weigh managing immediate threats—stamping out fires on the board to prevent outbreaks—against progressing toward the long-term victory condition of finding all four cures. This delicate balancing act is the heart of the game's tension. Because the difficulty can be scaled by altering the number of Epidemic cards in the deck, it offers a consistently engaging challenge for both newcomers and seasoned strategists. Its design has become a benchmark for cooperative games, celebrated for its ability to create a compelling narrative of global crisis and collective heroism with every session.
2-4 45m⚖️ 2.4

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Embark on a frosty railway adventure with *Ticket to Ride: Nordic Countries*, a standalone installment in the award-winning series designed specifically for a more intimate and competitive experience. Set against the beautiful, snow-dusted backdrop of Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, this game challenges two or three players to become the region's greatest transportation magnate. The core objective remains familiar to fans of the series: collect colored train car cards to claim railway routes, strategically connecting cities across the map. Your primary source of points comes from fulfilling secret Destination Tickets, each one tasking you with linking two specific cities. Successfully completing these tickets adds to your score, but failure will cost you dearly. The player who has amassed the most points from their routes, completed tickets, and the coveted 'Globetrotter' bonus for the most tickets fulfilled, will be declared the winner.
The gameplay is elegantly simple yet rich with strategic choices. On your turn, you perform one of three actions: draw more train car cards, claim a route by discarding a matching set of cards, or draw new Destination Tickets to potentially increase your score. *Nordic Countries* introduces compelling twists on this classic formula with the inclusion of Ferries and Tunnels. Ferries are special sea routes that demand a specific number of powerful Locomotive wild cards to claim, making these cards exceptionally valuable. Tunnels add a thrilling element of risk; after committing your cards to a mountain route, you must reveal cards from the top of the deck, potentially forcing you to play extra cards to complete the connection. This version also uniquely alters the rules for Locomotives, restricting their use primarily to these special routes, which intensifies the strategic planning around their acquisition and use.
What makes *Ticket to Ride: Nordic Countries* a standout title is its brilliantly crafted map, which is significantly tighter and more constrained than its predecessors. This design choice inherently creates a high-stakes environment where player interaction is not just possible, but inevitable. Players must constantly watch their opponents, anticipate their moves, and decide whether to build their own network or defensively block a critical path. The scarcity of double-routes means competition for key connections is fierce from the very start. This heightened tension, combined with a brisk playtime of 30-60 minutes, makes it an exceptionally engaging and replayable game for couples, families, and anyone seeking a fast-paced, light-strategy experience with a healthy dose of direct competition.
2-3 45m⚖️ 1.9

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Suburbia
2012In Suburbia, players take on the role of city planners, each tasked with transforming a small town into a thriving metropolis. The ultimate goal is to end the game with the highest population, which serves as your score. You achieve this by strategically purchasing and placing hexagonal building tiles from a shared real estate market into your personal borough. Each tile represents a different type of development—commercial, residential, industrial, civic, or cultural—and carries unique effects. These effects manipulate your borough's two key resources: Income, which provides the cash needed for expansion, and Reputation, which dictates how quickly your population grows. The core challenge lies in creating a balanced and synergistic economic engine, carefully managing your budget while attracting new residents to your burgeoning city.
The gameplay revolves around a simple turn structure with deeply tactical choices. On your turn, you will typically purchase a tile from the market and add it to your borough. The tile's placement is crucial, as its effects—and the effects of its neighbors—are triggered upon placement. A new airport might increase your income but decrease the reputation of adjacent residential areas, simulating real-world zoning challenges. As your population grows and crosses certain thresholds on the score track, both your income and reputation are reduced, representing the increased upkeep and complexity of a larger city. This clever mechanic forces players to constantly improve and adapt their city's engine rather than resting on early success. Players must also keep an eye on shared and secret goals, which provide significant population bonuses at the end of the game.
Suburbia's enduring appeal comes from the satisfying and tangible experience of building something from the ground up. The puzzle of optimizing tile placement to create powerful combinations is incredibly engaging, offering a strong sense of accomplishment as your humble town expands. The game masterfully integrates its theme, with mechanics that intuitively reflect the cause-and-effect relationships of urban development. With a variable tile market and different goals in every game, no two cities will ever be the same, ensuring high replayability. It perfectly blends strategic foresight with the tactical need to adapt to what becomes available, making it a celebrated classic in the city-building genre for both new and experienced gamers.
1-4 90m⚖️ 2.9

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Sushi Go Party!
2016Sushi Go Party! is the expanded, deluxe version of the hit card-drafting game that tasks players with assembling the most delicious meal at a revolving sushi restaurant. Building upon the foundation of the original game, this version introduces a wider array of culinary dishes and a customizable menu system that allows for significantly more variety in every session. The primary goal is to score the most points over three rounds by selecting cards that create high-scoring combinations. Whether you are aiming for a massive platter of sashimi or trying to earn the most maki rolls at the table, the game rewards clever planning and a keen eye on your opponents' growing plates.
The core gameplay loop revolves around a simultaneous 'pick-and-pass' drafting mechanic. Each player starts with a hand of cards, chooses one to keep, reveals it, and then passes the remaining cards to the person sitting next to them. This continues until the hands are empty. The 'Party' edition elevates this experience by offering over twenty different card types. Players can mix and match appetizers, specials, and rolls to create a unique 'menu' for each game, ranging from beginner-friendly sets to more aggressive, cutthroat combinations. Points are tallied at the end of each round, with certain cards like Nigiri providing immediate bonuses—especially when paired with spicy Wasabi—while others like Desserts are stored and only scored at the very end of the meal.
One of the most significant draws of Sushi Go Party! is its incredible accessibility combined with surprising depth. The artwork uses a 'kawaii' aesthetic that makes the game instantly inviting for families and casual gamers. However, beneath the cute illustrations of smiling dumplings and puddings lies a strategic layer of card counting and selective drafting. Because you see almost every hand that rotates around the table, you must decide whether to take the card you need most or block an opponent from completing a high-value set. With support for up to eight players and a massive amount of replayability provided by the various menu configurations, it serves as an essential title for social gatherings and board game nights alike.
2-8 25m⚖️ 1.3

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The Great Evening Banquet is a sophisticated board game that invites players into the high-stakes world of diplomatic event planning. Set within the prestigious walls of a brand-new state guest house, the game challenges you to act as a master of ceremonies tasked with organizing the ultimate social event. Your primary goal is to create harmonious seating arrangements for a diverse array of international dignitaries and VIPs. Each guest brings their own set of preferences and social requirements, turning the banquet hall into a complex grid of potential points and political pitfalls. The thematic essence of the game captures the tension and elegance of a formal gala, where the simple act of placing one person next to another can either foster international goodwill or result in a social faux pas.
The gameplay experience is built around a clever mix of token drafting and spatial puzzles. During each round, players draw guest tokens from a bag, introducing an element of controlled randomness that requires constant adaptation. These tokens are then selected through an open drafting mechanic, meaning you must stay vigilant about what your rivals are planning while securing the most beneficial guests for your own tables. The core challenge lies in the seating preferences of the VIPs; some may wish to be surrounded by their own entourage, while others provide bonuses based on the diversity of the table. The game progresses steadily until the grand chamber is filled, ensuring a tight, focused experience that rewards players who can think several moves ahead while managing the immediate tactical opportunities presented by the draft.
What truly distinguishes The Great Evening Banquet is its blend of approachable rules and deep, emergent strategy, a hallmark of the acclaimed publisher Saashi & Saashi. It offers a refined experience that appeals to fans of 'smart' family games, where the mechanics are easy to grasp but difficult to master. The inclusion of expert variants allows seasoned gamers to add layers of complexity, while the robust solo rules ensure that the seating puzzle is just as engaging when played alone. With its charming art style and the satisfying tactile feel of drawing tokens from a bag, the game provides a meditative yet competitive atmosphere. It perfectly captures the puzzle-like satisfaction of seeing a chaotic room transform into a perfectly ordered celebration, making it a standout title for anyone who enjoys abstract strategy with a strong thematic heartbeat.
1-4 45m⚖️ 2.2

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Step into the eerie elegance of the Hollywood Tower Hotel on a stormy night in 1939 with *Clue: The Twilight Zone – Tower of Terror*. This special Disney-themed edition of the classic mystery game transports players to a world of vintage Hollywood glamour and supernatural suspense. A famous movie star has vanished from the hotel during a violent tempest, taking a valuable movie prop with them. The objective for players is to be the first detective to solve this perplexing disappearance. By piecing together clues, you must correctly deduce the three secret elements of the crime: which of the six iconic Disney characters is the missing person, which movie prop they had, and in which room of the foreboding hotel they were last seen. This version, once sold exclusively at Walt Disney World, offers a unique narrative twist on a familiar and beloved board game framework.
The gameplay remains faithful to the time-tested mechanics of *Clue*, making it easy for both newcomers and seasoned detectives to jump right in. Players choose from a cast of Disney's most famous characters, including Mickey Mouse as the Leading Man and Goofy as the Bellhop, and move their pawns across the game board depicting various locations within the haunted hotel. Upon entering a room, a player can make a 'suggestion' by naming a character, a prop (like the Room Key or the Film Reel), and their current location. Opponents then work to disprove this theory in secret. If another player holds a card matching any of the three elements in the suggestion, they must privately reveal one of them to the active player. Through this clever process of elimination and careful note-taking, players gradually narrow down the possibilities until only one solution remains.
The primary appeal of this edition is its masterful blending of three distinct and beloved properties. It combines the strategic deduction of *Clue* with the timeless charm of Disney characters and the atmospheric storytelling of the iconic 'Tower of Terror' attraction. This creates a deeply thematic and immersive experience that resonates particularly well with fans of Disney parks and classic Hollywood lore. Its straightforward rules and low complexity make it an excellent choice for family game nights, offering a challenge that is accessible to younger players while still engaging for adults. For collectors, its status as a theme park exclusive adds a layer of rarity and desirability. It's more than just a game; it's a tangible piece of the magic and mystery that defines the Hollywood Tower Hotel, allowing players to relive a piece of that thrilling adventure in their own homes.
3-6 30m⚖️ 1.4

Step into the vibrant and meticulous world of bargello embroidery in "Threaded: A Game of Needles and Points." In this beautifully crafted game, players take on the role of passionate needlecraft artisans competing to establish the most renowned and successful studio. Your ultimate goal is to earn the most points by skillfully managing resources, completing stunning needlework projects, and fulfilling lucrative commissions. Through careful planning and a keen eye for color, you will transform simple threads into intricate canvases, building a legacy as the most celebrated stitcher in the community. The game invites you to immerse yourself in a unique, creative theme, blending the satisfaction of crafting with the challenge of strategic gameplay.
At its heart, "Threaded" is an accessible worker placement game. The central loop involves strategically dispatching your assistant-themed worker blocks to various shops around the board. Each location offers distinct advantages, primarily allowing you to gather thread cubes in a variety of colors. These threads are the essential resource you'll use to complete pattern cards and satisfy client commissions. A key strategic decision point arises constantly: should you patiently wait to collect the perfect assortment of colors for a high-value project, or should you adapt your plans and make do with the threads currently available? Beyond collecting threads, you can also visit artisans to acquire special equipment, enhancing your studio's capabilities and efficiency. A notable and whimsical mechanic is the "thread tower," a component that introduces an element of chance, simulating the delightful hunt for a bargain at the bottom of a craft basket.
"Threaded" distinguishes itself with its charming and underserved theme, bringing the art of bargello to the tabletop in an engaging way. Its mechanics are intentionally straightforward, making it an excellent gateway game for those new to worker placement or modern board games in general, while still offering enough tactical depth to keep experienced players engaged. The game's appeal is significantly enhanced by its beautiful aesthetic, brought to life by artist Maria Surducan. Perhaps its most unique feature is the inclusion of a physical mini bargello kit, which allows players to craft their own first-player marker. This clever addition creates a tangible connection to the game's theme, offering a memorable, hands-on experience that beautifully bridges the gap between the world of board games and the world of handicrafts. It's a game that celebrates creativity, strategic thinking, and the simple joy of making something beautiful.
2-5 45m⚖️ 1.9

Welcome to the high-stakes, high-calorie world of Chicken Fried Dice, a savory press-your-luck experience that transports players to the heart of a bustling Southern diner. In this 2026 release, you step into the grease-stained apron of a short-order cook competing to become the legendary 'King of the Skillet.' The primary objective is simple yet challenging: fulfill complex food orders by rolling specific combinations of ingredients using custom chunky dice. Each successful dish earns you points and prestige, but the clock is ticking and the customers are hungry. The game captures the chaotic energy of a lunchtime rush, blending thematic flavor with snappy, accessible gameplay that keeps everyone at the table engaged from the first sizzle to the final plating.
The core gameplay of Chicken Fried Dice revolves around a sophisticated 'Roll-and-Risk' system. On your turn, you will roll a handful of specialized Ingredient Dice—featuring icons like Flour, Spices, Chicken, and the dreaded 'Grease Fire.' You must strategically decide which dice to 'lock' into your prep area to fulfill the requirements of the active Order Cards on the table. However, much like real frying, the more you push your luck, the higher the temperature rises. Rolling too many Grease Fire icons results in a kitchen catastrophe, forcing you to discard your current progress and pass the turn. Notable mechanics include 'Side Dish' bonuses which allow for minor dice manipulation and 'Seasoning Tokens' that act as a strategic currency to reroll stubborn results, adding a layer of tactical depth to the otherwise frantic dice-chucking action.
What truly sets Chicken Fried Dice apart and makes it a must-have for any collection is its infectious charm and 'just one more turn' appeal. The game balances the tension of a gambling-style mechanic with a whimsical, vibrant art style that celebrates Southern culinary culture. Players love the social interaction that comes from 'hate-ordering'—snatching up a recipe another cook was clearly eyeing—and the raucous cheers or groans that accompany a final, desperate roll. It is a perfect 'filler' game that bridges the gap between casual party games and light strategy titles. Whether you are a seasoned board game veteran or a newcomer looking for a fun way to spend twenty minutes, the combination of tactile satisfaction, fast-paced decision making, and the hilarious risk of a burnt biscuit makes every session of Chicken Fried Dice a memorable feast.
2-5 25m⚖️ 1.4

Tally Up! is a delightful, fast-paced board game that challenges players to think quickly and strategically as they race to accumulate points. Perfect for family game nights or casual gatherings, this engaging experience revolves around observation and rapid decision-making. The ultimate goal is simple: be the first player to "tally up" the required number of points, showcasing your keen eye and tactical acumen to claim victory as the master counter!
Gameplay in Tally Up! typically involves players drawing or revealing cards, each featuring various symbols, numbers, or categories. Players must quickly identify patterns, count specific elements, or make rapid matches according to evolving rules or objectives. A core mechanic often involves simultaneously revealing cards and then racing to be the first to declare a correct "tally." This could be a specific number of items, a sum, or a sequence. Success hinges on a combination of quick perception and the ability to adapt to new challenges with each round, making every turn a fresh, exciting puzzle to solve.
What makes Tally Up! stand out is its blend of accessibility and thrilling competitive energy. It's incredibly easy to learn, making it welcoming for new players of all ages, yet it offers surprising depth for those who love to optimize their quick-thinking skills. The high player interaction, coupled with the suspense of rapid fire counting and calling, ensures that every game is filled with laughter, 'oohs,' and 'aahs.' It's a fantastic choice for anyone seeking a game that fosters mental agility in a fun, pressure-filled, and highly replayable format, promising endless entertainment.
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