Like the title! For someone getting into board games, what would you recommend? Bonus points if it is or can be played cooperatively, with 2 players, and double bonus points if it has a sci-fi theme (like, grand sci-fi), though the previous points are more important.

What do you like to play? Arcs and Earthborne Rangers both look cool to me, but wanted to ask here too! Anyone have experience with those two?

14 points

TrueAnon storm the capital

(I haven’t actually played it)

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Wingspan! Fun engine builder that is simple enough to introduce new people to it at a game night but can get more complex and deep with expansions. Also if you’re a bird nerd it’s a great way to memorize names (and calls/songs if you play the pc version)

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Fucking love wingspan.

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Settlers of Catan! Funny how badly choosing your starting loc can leave you hardstuck on a resource.

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Settlers

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Betrayal at House on the Hill is a lot of fun. Coop haunted house exploration, until part way through, the haunt happens and maybe your friends a vampire now! Maybe there’s a ghost stalking these halls! Maybe there’s a zombie dog that you can distract by throwing meat at it!

Pandemic is also a lot of fun and coop, but I was gifted it mid-2019 and my friends quickly found it too “topical”. Also lmao, it acts like the whole world would unite in the face of a horrible pandemic and now we know that that’s a wild fantasy.

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oh big +1 on Betrayal, probably my favorite game too. The exploration component is so much fun

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There’s a Star Wars Clone Wars version of pandemic that looks pretty cool

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Op here is a tip Get whichever is cheapest and slowly build a collection Board games can get really repetitive if you don’t have variety I would recommend secret Hitler, really simple premise and rulesets

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this. also most simple boardgames you can just print yourself no need to buy especially card games. although if you don’t own a printer yourself i doubt it’ll be cheaper but it’s a good option if you’re living somewhere without access to novelty game stores.

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Also ttrpgs can scratch this itch but they require more effort to get into

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