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  • pathief@feddit.detoboardgames@feddit.deThe 10 Most Complex Board Games
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    1 year ago

    I wouldn’t call it awful ckick bait article. It’s just heavy games the writter happens to enjoy. It’s not like they are bad games or games with fancy IPs.

    The campaign for North Africa would just be a waste of a slot, no one is actually interested in completing a play. It takes 20 years and a group of 8-10 players (yes, that’s a real player range). I would also argue that wargames are their own tabletop category. A factual top 10 most complex boardgames would be, without a doubt, 10 wargames.











  • It depends on the difficulty. Each case consists on a couple of cards that point you to right direction. The first cases are very easy with very few cards, you’ll complete them in 10-15 minutes. Super fast. Then the missions become harder and with more cards, you have to go way back to find the offender. I’d say 30-40 minutes for the longer ones.

    The game also has a hard variant where you just read the introduction of the mission and deduce everything else by yourself. I really like this variant and it obviously increases the duration of each mission. The game isn’t hard but if feels really great to deduce everything correctly!

    My one criticism is that the game shines with 2 players at most, maybe 3.








  • Dorfromantik (3x, 2p): I ended up buying it because it won SdJ and I didn’t have any tile-laying game anymore. The game starts slow and slowly adds new components and “achievements”. Kind wish it was more goal oriented, to be honest. There’s no win-condition, you just sum your points, the more points you have the faster you unlock the new components. Definitely want to play it some more but I can’t say I loved it.