But our readers reckon it’s fun even if you’ve not been watching the making-fantasy-acceptable HBO television series. I’ll admit: I’ve never seen Game of Thrones. “A brilliant game with near infinite re-playability,” said Yarble. Clever extension packs which keep the game fresh,” murmured one reader with approval. “Well designed, well crafted, never the same scenarios. “For me, it is the ultimate,” says an anonymous French man who owns a lot of board games. The game has loads of add-on packs to increase the complexity. It’s a game that’s a dream to play in pubs, even if you have to wear the curiosity of fellow locals with a fixed grin at times. But the tile-based farming / castle building / road-based thievery simulator has enduring popularity, and is still winning new fans the globe over. Maybe start this weekend? You’ll thank us later. From the pretty well known to the rare as dragon’s teeth, here are a bunch of games you should consider playing with your friends, families, and future enemies. Please pity the man who only got wood a few short years ago. Some people out there are more like the person writing this sentence, who only recently discovered all the magic (:the gathering) he was missing. But remember: not everyone is on the same square. Some are rather obscure, others are already hugely popular, and you have our permission to roll your eyes (and then your dice) at us if we’ve mentioned a game that, to you, represents the very peak of gaming obviousness. There are loads that didn’t quite make the list, but sound brilliant all the same ( Bloodbowl anyone?): check out the GuardianWitness assignment to see them all. Accordingly, we have put together a list of twenty of excellent but slightly lesser-known games suggested by our readers that we either have played and can vouch for their awesomeness, or frankly sound amazing and you should seek out henceforth.
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