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The year 2026 is here and with it comes a ton of new board games! There’s already dozens if not hundreds of new board games set for release sometime this year. From legacy games to sequels of classic ...
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Traditionalism dictates that board games are something you take out of a box, only to throw it across the room later in the evening when you lose. Yet, there is a wealth of board games on PC that ...
For many board gamers, the biggest obstacle to getting a game to the table isn’t complexity or length, it’s finding the right group at the right time. Solo board games solve that problem by offering ...
Images, clockwise from top left: Zenith (PlayPunk); Duel for Cardia (Asmodee); The White Castle Duel (Devir); Iliad (Bitewing). Finspan box image: Stonemaier Games. 2025 is going to go down as a good ...
Many of these family-friendly board games can be perfectly fun to play with your board game group, but you can also pull them out when the kids are looking for something to do and they’ve used up all ...
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Trade war uncertainty is forcing board and card game publishers in the United States to make tough decisions, putting the future of the industry in jeopardy. By Hannah Ziegler Every Monday night, ...