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TopicPaul ranks his top 50 tabletop games (2019 edition)
Great_Paul
03/03/20 4:25:58 PM
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Starting with some of the fallen games. These will be in order based on the highest placement they've had on previous lists.

Good Cop Bad Cop
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/153064/good-cop-bad-cop
Year Released - 2014
Genres/Mechanisms: Deduction, Hidden Role, Team vs Team
Previous lists:
34/50 (2017)
29/50 (2018)

Good Cop Bad Cop is a hidden role team vs team game where players need to find out who is/isnt on their team and then take out the other teams leader. It also includes equipment cards that can be incredibly swingy, but I kinda like that in this game. Its amusing when one person ends up playing a card that changes the entire course of the game.

Smash Up
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/122522/smash
Year Released - 2012
Genres/Mechanisms: Area Majority, Take That
Previous lists:
28/50 (2017)
32/50 (2018)

Ive definitely been cooling on this game. The concept of taking two different factions and mixing them together is really neat and can lead to some cool combos. Ill still play this game if given the chance, but I dont see myself requesting it over other games.

Ars Alchimia
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/160432/ars-alchimia
Year Released - 2014
Genres/Mechanisms: Worker Placement, Set Collection
Previous lists:
23/50 (2017)
43/50 (2018)

This is a neat little anime-looking worker placement game about fulfilling alchemy orders. Youll be sending your workers out to gather resources, recruiting assistants, accepting orders, and renting cauldrons. I do still enjoy it, but there are just so many worker placement games out there that I havent been able to get this played too often.

Splendor
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/148228/splendor
Year Released - 2014
Genres/Mechanisms: Set Collection
Previous lists:
21/50 (2017)
49/50 (2018)

Splendor is a great light strategy game thats easy to teach and learn. I enjoy playing it, but there are just other games out there that have since come out that I prefer to play more. There was a 4 module expansion that was released for it a couple of years ago. Ive only played one of the modules and it was okay. Another game that Ill still play if offered.

Loony Quest
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/136991/loony-quest
Year Released - 2015
Genres/Mechanisms: Real-time, Action/Dexterity
Previous lists:
17/50 (2017)
33/50 (2018)

Loony Quest is an interesting game that plays like a platforming video game in a sense. It has a map in the middle of the table and each player has a clear overlay. Players have a time limit to draw on their overlay the path that they intend for their character to travel and then players will one at a time place their overlay on the map in the middle and see how they did. Youll score points on how well your character travelled and lose points if you walked into obstacles, etc.

Two more games coming before the real list, and these have both been in my top 10 on a previous list.

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