Alright! The first
(or last depending on how you look at it) 10 games are all posted so let’s go
ahead and move on to the next 10 games.
These are games 11-20 on my top 30 list and they are getting even better
the further we go! Before we go on and I
give you the list, feel free to check out the last list which includes games
21-30!
Okay, now that the link is up and you’re all caught up,
let’s go ahead and move onto the second part of my favorite game’s list.
This is a card-drafting, programming and co-operative
game released by Riot Games and designed by Chris Cantrell, Rick Ernst, Stone Librande,
Prashant Saraswat and Nathan Tiras. This
is an absolutely amazing co-operative programming game and has one of the most
stunning productions I’ve ever seen.
#19 – A Feast for Odin (Z-Man Games)
This is a worker-placement, tile-laying and economic game
released by Z-Man Games and designed by Uwe Rosenberg. This game is a sandbox of fun that is one of
my favorites by Uwe. I love how many
ways to victory you can find in this awesome worker-placement game.
#18 – The Networks (Formal Ferret Games)
This is a card-drafting and set-collection released by
Formal Ferret Games and designed by Gil Hova.
This is such a great game and I think it could go even higher on my list
if I got it to the table even more! I
adore this clever card-drafting game and think the theme is awesome!
#17 – Broom Service (alea/Ravensburger)
This is a hand-management, simultaneous-action-selection
and pick-up-and-deliver game released by alea and Ravensburger and designed by
Alexander Pfister and Andreas Pelikan. I
had a feeling I’d enjoy this game when I heard about it but to be honest I didn’t
think I’d like it as much as I do. I
think the card-play in this game is amazing and love it even more every time we
play!
This is a hand-management, co-operative and deck-building
game released by Fantasy Flight Games and designed by Nate French and Matthew Newman. I love the Cthulhu Mythos and
absolutely adore great card games and I think this is one of them! I love how every scenario really brings me
into the theme and the story it tells has brought me back over and over to play
more!
#15 – Champions of Midgard (Grey Fox Games)
This is a worker-placement, dice-rolling and
set-collection game released by Grey Fox Games and designed by Ole Steiness. This game jumped way up on my
list this year and I think that much of it could be due to the absolutely
amazing expansions. I think it could go
even higher!
#14 – Millennium Blades (Level 99 Games)
This is a hand-management, carding-drafting and
set-collection game released by Level 99 Games and designed by D. Brad Talton, Jr. I would love it if I got to play
this game more often! This game just
jumps out of the cards every time that we play it and I look forward to my next
play!
This is a deck-building, hand-management and co-operative
game released by Greater Than Games on their imprint, Fabled Nexus, and
designed by R. Eric Reuss. I have known
and been following this game for quite some time and I will say that it didn’t disappoint! This game could hit my top 10 and I would be
perfectly happy if it did!!
#12 – Fields of Arle (Z-Man Games)
This is a worker-placement, farming-simulation released
by Z-Man Games and designed by Uwe Rosenberg. This is my top Uwe game and I still think that
this is one of the finest two-player-only games I’ve ever played.
This is a deck-building, hand-management baseball game
released by Eagle-Gryphon Games and designed by Mike Fitzgerald. This is a game that we picked up and have had
a load of fun with. This is one of the
more clever additions of deck-building which makes for an amazing game!
Well folks, there you have it! These are games 11-20 on my top 30 list and
they are all absolutely great games that I’d play anytime! I am excited to release my next two posts as
they will be games 6-10 and games 1-5 of my top 30 favorite games. Thanks so much for reading and check back
soon for more of my favorite games of all times! Until next time, game on!
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