Reviews of board games 2011


















For me, it meant scaling back on game nights as I was preparing for moves and — gasp! Probably the hardest part was having to leave them packed up and shoved in the back of the garage while some needed renovations were being finished. And then came the process of reconnecting with my old gaming friends and shifting gears from playing board games mostly with high school and college kids, and now playing with parents of small children and working out our mutual schedules.

Despite all of that, I still managed to get a good amount of board gaming in this year. Vaccarino is best known for his smash-hit card game Dominion —a peppy deck-building game that has has lured many new gamers to the table.

Kingdom Builder is a fine effort to keep those butts parked. Player take turns placing settlements—little multicolored wooden houses—on a hex map divided by forests, plains, canyons and deserts.

The twist here is that no two games have the same victory condition. Three random cards drawn at the beginning of the game dictate the rules for winning.

A modular board comprised of unique segments adds further variety. Not only are the maps different on each panel, but cities there also grant players unique ways to build and grow their kingdom. If only fantasy football were this dorky. Blood Bowl: Team Manager puts players in charge of teams whose benches are filled with elves, goblins and orcs warriors who battle to the death as they fight for touchdowns. Where the classic table top strategy game recreated the jukes and passes of individual matches Blood Bowl: Team Manager zooms out to the full season.

Players use a fistful of cards to commit unique ballplayers to face-offs where the push and pull of ball possession can help turn the tide of game. This cooperative adventure game is for 2 — 6 players and lasts about 45 minutes. The first cooperative game on the list of the best board games of is one based on a video game property. Elder Sign is a fast-paced, cooperative dice game of supernatural intrigue.

Players take the roles of investigators racing against time to stave off the imminent return of the Ancient One. Armed with tools, allies, and occult knowledge, investigators must put their sanity and stamina to the test as they adventure to locate Elder Signs, the eldritch symbols used to seal away the Ancient Ones and win the game.

For 1 — 8 players and will last about 90 minutes per game. Customize your team by drafting Star Players, hiring staff, upgrading facilities, and cheating like mad. This thematic sports action game is for 2 — 4 players and will take about 90 minutes. Coming around the back turn on the list of the best board games of we have an intense one.

Summoner Wars is a fast-playing, action-packed card game where players take on the role of Summoners: powerful beings who harness the power of mysterious Summoning Stones to lead their race to conquest on the war-torn planet of Itharia. These Summoners wield terrible magic on the battlefield, freezing their foes in place, draining their enemies of power, and even bringing rains of fire down from the heavens.

This customizable strategy game is for 2 — 4 players and will take 30 — 60 minutes. Dungeon Petz is a standalone game set in the Dungeon Lords universe. The game consists of several rounds in which players use unusual worker placement mechanisms players simultaneously prepare different sized groups of imps in order to play sooner than others to prepare themselves for the uneasy task of raising creature cubs and pleasing their different needs.

It is for 2 — 4 players and will take about 90 minutes. Dungeon Petz is one of the games on the list of best board games of that really works for all different age groups. In Takenoko, the players will cultivate land plots, irrigate them, and grow one of the three species of bamboo Green, Yellow, and Pink with the help of the Imperial gardener to maintain this bamboo garden.

They will have to bear with the immoderate hunger of this sacred animal for the juicy and tender bamboo. This 2 — 4 player game will go for about 45 minutes and is fit for the whole family. This entry on the list of the best board games of is not to be confused with Tokaido or other similar sounding games of which there are many. Sekigahara is a 3-hour block game based on the Japanese campaign waged in Sekigahara is designed to offer a historically authentic experience within an intuitive game mechanic that can be played in one sitting.

The game is very specifically for 2 players. In Village, each player will take the reins of a family and have them find fame and glory in many different ways. There is one thing you must not forget, however: Time will not stop for anyone and with time people will vanish. Next Best board games of Pingback: Best board games of — Two off the Top. Pingback: My synopsis on the best board games from the past decade and the best board game of the decade — Two off the Top.

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