Adventure Games
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Styles
AbstractAbstract StrategyAdventureAnimalsCard GameChildren's GameCivilizationCo-operativeCompetitiveDiceEconomicEducationalEuroExpansion for Base-gameFamilyFan ExpansionFantasyFightingHistoricalHorrorIndustry / ManufacturingMedievalMedium HeavyMiniaturesPartyParty GamePrint & PlayPuzzle-LikeRacingReal-timeSpace ExplorationSportsStrategyTerritory BuildingThematicTransportationWargame
Themes
AbstractAdventureAncientAnimalsArtBusinessCard GameCo-operativeComic BookCooperativeCrimeEconomicEnvironmentalismExplorationFantasyFightingHistoricalHorrorHumorIntrigueLiteraryMagicMarvelMedievalModernMuseumMysteryMythologyNatureNauticalParty GamePoliticalPress Your LuckRacingSatireSci-FiSocial CommentarySocial InteractionSpaceSuperheroesThematicTravelWarWesternWord-Guessing
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 AdditionMap MovementMarketMarket DraftingMarket ManipulationMarket MechanicMarket SpeculationMatchingMeasurement MovementMemoryMission ObjectivesModular BoardModular Board ConstructionMove Through DeckMovement PointsMovement TemplatesMulti-Use CardsMulti-use CardsMultiple ScenariosMust FollowNarrative ChoiceNarrative Choice / ParagraphNegotiationNegotiation MechanicsNetwork & Route BuildingNetwork BuildingNetwork and Route BuildingOne vs ManyOne vs. ManyOpen DraftingOwnershipPaper-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 CheckStat Check ResolutionStock 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

Cheeky Monkeys
2016In Cheeky Monkeys, 2-4 players take on the role of mischievous monkeys, swinging through the jungle to collect bananas and outsmart their opponents. The goal is to be the first player to collect a set number of bananas, while navigating obstacles and stealing from others.
On each turn, players draw a card, which may allow them to move around the board, steal bananas from other players, or use special abilities to hinder their opponents. Players must strategically plan their moves to maximize their chances of winning, all while staying one step ahead of their competitors.
What makes Cheeky Monkeys unique is its blend of strategy and luck. Players need to balance the risks and rewards of each move, as well as adapt to changing circumstances on the board.
Despite its simple gameplay, Cheeky Monkeys requires a deep understanding of the game's mechanics and a keen sense of timing. As players navigate the jungle, they'll need to be clever and resourceful to emerge victorious.
2-4 30m⚖️ 2.0

Dungeon Crawl Classics Role Playing Game is a deliberate and loving throwback to the earliest days of fantasy tabletop gaming. Published by Goodman Games, it channels the spirit of 1970s fantasy literature and role-playing, focusing on high-stakes adventure where glory and gold are the ultimate goals. The game is not about playing pre-made heroes; it's about forging them through brutal trials and harrowing dungeons. It casts aside modern conventions of balance and safety, instead offering a world that is mysterious, unpredictable, and often lethal. The objective is to survive, grow powerful, and carve out a legend in a world that is actively hostile to the player characters.
The game is renowned for its unique and memorable mechanics. Foremost among these is the "character funnel," an introductory adventure where each player controls a stable of 2-4 randomly generated, 0-level peasants. Most of these hapless villagers will meet a grisly end, but the lone survivor becomes that player's level 1 adventurer, their backstory written in the blood and chaos of the funnel. Instead of simple plus/minus modifiers, DCC RPG uses a "dice chain," where circumstances cause players to roll a different type of die (from a d3 up to a d30). Magic is powerful but wild and dangerous, with every spell requiring a roll on a table that can produce magnificent or catastrophic results. Warriors aren't limited to simple attacks; they can perform "Mighty Deeds of Arms," encouraging creative and cinematic combat.
DCC RPG's appeal lies in its unabashedly old-school philosophy, which creates a gameplay experience distinct from many contemporary RPGs. The lethality and randomness generate genuine tension and excitement, making every success feel earned and meaningful. The funnel system creates a powerful bond with the characters who survive it, providing an instant and organic origin story. For players weary of meticulously balanced encounters and seeking a return to a more chaotic and wondrous style of play, Dungeon Crawl Classics offers a perfect elixir. Its evocative, classic-style art and rules that prioritize creative problem-solving over rigid systems have earned it a dedicated following among those who crave adventure as it was meant to be: brutal and glorious.
1-4 240m⚖️ 3.1
The Lord of the Rings: The King's Gambit is a monumental board game announcement from Restoration Games, designed to bring the cinematic intensity of Middle-earth to the tabletop. As a spiritual successor to the highly acclaimed Star Wars: The Queen's Gambit, this title reimagines one of the most beloved 'grail games' in history. The game focuses on the climactic final battles of The Return of the King, where the forces of light and shadow engage in a desperate struggle for the future of the world. Players are tasked with managing multiple fronts of war, mirroring the simultaneous conflicts seen in the books and films. The primary goal is to recreate the high-stakes atmosphere of the trilogy’s conclusion, providing fans with a grand, immersive experience that feels both epic in scale and intimate in its strategic depth.
The gameplay is characterized by a multi-tiered board and a large collection of detailed miniatures that represent the iconic heroes and vast legions of the Third Age. Relying on card-driven mechanics, players must navigate 'thrilling decisions' as they decide where to allocate their focus and resources. The game simulates the chaos of massive warfare while maintaining a structured tactical environment. One of the standout features is the way it handles disparate locations—from the siege of the White City to the secret path of the Ringbearer—ensuring that every action on one part of the board can have cascading effects elsewhere. This 'King's Gambit' requires a balance of aggressive military maneuvering and clever management of unique character abilities, capturing the essence of the 'gambit' that defined the strategy of the West.
What truly sets this game apart is its legacy and the passion behind its restoration. By taking the proven foundation of a classic design and infusing it with the rich lore of The Lord of the Rings, the developers have created a product that appeals to both veteran collectors and new enthusiasts. The unique appeal lies in its ability to deliver a 'wargame' feel without the overwhelming complexity of traditional hex-and-counter simulations. It is a visual spectacle that prioritizes narrative flow and dramatic tension, ensuring that every session feels like a unique retelling of the War of the Ring. For those who have long sought the original Queen's Gambit or simply want the definitive Tolkien battle experience, this game promises a masterclass in modern thematic board gaming.
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Traveller 5E represents a bold fusion of two legendary tabletop role-playing franchises, adapting the classic, hard science-fiction universe of Traveller into the popular and accessible Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition ruleset. This is not a self-contained board game, but a comprehensive TTRPG system that empowers a Game Master, or "Referee," to guide a group of players through sandbox-style adventures across a vast and unforgiving galaxy. The goal is open-ended, shifting from session to session; players might be struggling to make mortgage payments on their starship, engaging in interstellar trade, exploring uncharted worlds, or getting entangled in complex political intrigues. The game provides a robust framework for creating these emergent narratives, focusing on the freedom of choice and the realistic consequences of a life lived on the frontiers of space.
The game's mechanical core is the familiar d20 system of 5E, used for resolving skill checks, combat, and saving throws. However, it integrates this foundation with the signature elements that define the Traveller experience. Most notable is the retention of the iconic "lifepath" character creation system. Instead of simply choosing a class, players navigate a series of career terms, gaining skills, contacts, and equipment along the way, but also running the famous risk of suffering injury or even dying before the first session ever begins. Traveller's classic careers are reimagined as 14 distinct backgrounds, supplemented by nine new science-fiction subclasses and an entirely new Psion class. Beyond character creation, the system provides deep, comprehensive rules for starship design, customization, and space combat, as well as procedural generation tools for the Referee to create entire star systems from scratch.
The unique appeal of Traveller 5E lies in its ability to bridge the gap between two different philosophies of game design. It makes the gritty, simulation-heavy world of Traveller accessible to the massive audience familiar with D&D 5E, without entirely sacrificing the depth that made the original a classic. It marries the heroic, action-oriented framework of 5E with the grounded realism and high-stakes survival themes of its source material. For players who love the 5E engine but crave a setting with more advanced technology, detailed vehicle rules, and a focus on exploration and problem-solving over dungeon crawling, Traveller 5E offers a compelling and expansive new universe to explore. It's a toolkit for telling stories about ordinary people trying to make their way in an extraordinary galaxy.
2-7 180m⚖️ 3.8
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Step into the dark and perilous world of Aelrathia with "Legion of the Necromancer," a modern gamebook crafted in the spirit of classic solo adventures like the renowned *Fighting Fantasy* series. This is not a traditional board game but an immersive, narrative-driven experience for a single player. You are cast as a lone hero with a grim purpose: to journey through a blighted land and confront a malevolent necromancer who commands a terrifying legion of the undead. Your quest will test your courage and wit as you navigate a branching storyline, with your ultimate goal being to infiltrate the necromancer's dark tower and end his reign of terror before the world is consumed by his unholy magic.
The gameplay is centered around a classic 'choose-your-own-adventure' structure. The book contains over 400 numbered passages, and at the end of each, you will be faced with critical decisions that determine your path. Will you explore the haunted forest, delve into the abandoned mines, or seek an alternate route? Each choice leads you to a new section of the book, revealing different scenarios, challenges, and encounters. Combat and skill-based tests are resolved using a simple, intuitive dice-based system, requiring you to manage your character's statistics on a provided adventure sheet. The rules are intentionally light to keep the focus on the atmospheric storytelling and exploration, ensuring that players are immediately drawn into the world without a steep learning curve.
"Legion of the Necromancer" resonates with players because it is a lovingly crafted homage born from a passion for the genre. Created by writer James Gill and artist James Isaacs, both formerly of Metal Hammer magazine, the gamebook successfully captures a nostalgic yet fresh feeling. Its significant success on Kickstarter proves there is a strong audience for this style of interactive fiction. The experience is elevated by James Isaacs' detailed black-and-white illustrations, which perfectly complement the grim fantasy tone. The game's high replayability, stemming from its multiple branching paths and various possible endings, encourages adventurers to return to Aelrathia time and again to uncover all its secrets, making it a compelling and deeply personal quest.
1 60m⚖️ 1.5

RISK G.I. JOE: Special Missions is a high-stakes, thematic reimagining of the classic game of global domination, pivoting the focus from total territorial conquest to precise, mission-driven objectives. In this version, players are thrust into the iconic conflict between the heroic G.I. Joe team and the villainous Cobra organization. Unlike the sprawling, indefinite nature of traditional RISK, this game is structured over three intense rounds, where victory is determined by the accumulation of Objective Points (OP). With 252 detailed miniatures representing the various forces, the game brings the beloved franchise to life on the tabletop, offering a narrative-heavy experience where every move counts toward a larger strategic goal.
The gameplay mechanics introduce a significant twist to the familiar RISK formula. While area control and dice-driven combat remain core elements, players must now prioritize 'Special Missions' and 'Plots' that appear throughout the game. Each faction, whether G.I. Joe or Cobra, has unique tactical objectives that require more than just sheer numbers; they require careful positioning and resource management. Instead of merely trying to wipe an opponent off the map, you might find yourself racing to secure a specific research facility, rescuing a captured operative, or disrupting a global terror plot. This shift creates a much more dynamic board state where players must decide between defending their current holdings or launching a risky strike to secure high-value mission points before the round ends.
Fans of the G.I. Joe universe and tactical board games alike will find plenty to love in this box. The unique appeal lies in the modernization of the RISK engine, making it feel faster, more focused, and significantly more thematic. The three-round limit ensures that the game doesn't overstay its welcome, providing a clear climax and a satisfying sense of progression. It captures the energy of the franchise perfectly, allowing for cinematic moments where a single heroic push can flip the tide of battle. By blending nostalgic flair with a refined objective-based scoring system, RISK G.I. JOE: Special Missions offers a sophisticated mid-weight strategy experience that rewards both tactical flexibility and aggressive maneuvers.
2-4 90m⚖️ 2.6
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