Opinionated Gamers Holiday Gift Guide – Part 7 – Boardgames for the Franchise Superfan

Well, the holiday season is upon us, and it’s time to start looking for gifts for loved ones (and assorted family members too). Gamers are notoriously hard to shop for because…. reasons. We’ve polled our writers here and we’ve come up with a few lists that might help you find some gifts for that special gamer in your life. With all these lists, we will use Amazon affiliate links (and if you buy things from clicking these links, we might make a commission that help us keep the proverbial lights on here)

You can check out our previous lists at: https://opinionatedgamers.com/category/holiday-gift-list/


Matt C. has come up with his own thematic list for this year’s Gift Guide!

With the explosion of media from big-name franchises like Star Wars, Marvel, and Lord of the Rings there is almost too much for one person to consume. However, some will say there is never enough of their favorite setting. For those folks, or friends of those folks who need gift ideas, I present the following list of thematic boardgames. Each captures the flavor of the settings, supported by a quality, enjoyable boardgame underneath. They’re not just a copy of Monopoly with scenes from a movie slapped on top.

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Dale Yu: Review of World Splitters

 

World Splitters

  • Designers: Tony Chen, Romain Caterdijan
  • Publisher: EmperorS4
  • Players: 2-5
  • Age: 8+
  • Time: 45-60 minutes
  • Played with review copy provided by publisher at SPIEL 2022

world splitters

World Splitters is the second game from the Essen crop set in the same futuristic world.  The other game has already been reviewed – World Exchangers.  In this game: you, as one of the factions, are re-designing the administrative divisions of the New World with other competing factions. You will split and bid for the land while your goal is to obtain the highest influence in the enclosed regions. With that ambition in mind, are you able to intertwine multiple interests and make irresistible offers? You will place fences to divide the area into designated sizes for bonuses and auction the right to occupy the space besides.

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Dale Yu: Review of Quarto

Quarto

  • Designer: Blaise Muller
  • Publisher: Gigamic
  • Players: 2
  • Age: 8+
  • Played with review copy provided by Hachette USA
  • Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/3BtnFkS

Quarto

Quarto is one the classic wooden abstract games, first hitting the market in 1991 and gaining acclaim as a recommended game for the 1993 Spiel des Jahres.  Like many great abstract games, it is beguilingly simple – the short description found on the game’s BGG entry pretty much explains the whole game!

 

Quarto has a 4×4 board and 16 pieces. Each piece has four dichotomous attributes — color, height, shape, and consistency — so each piece is either black or white, tall or short, square or round, and hollow or solid. The object is to place the fourth piece in a row in which all four pieces have at least one attribute in common. The twist is that your opponent gets to choose the piece you place on the board each turn.”

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Dale Yu: Review of KuZOOkA

KuZOOkA

  • Designer: Leo Colovini
  • Publisher: Pegasus Spiele
  • Players: 2-6
  • Age: 8+
  • Time: 30-45 minutes
  • Played with review copy provided by Pegasus Spiele
  • Amazon affiliate link – https://amzn.to/3VbCUqu

kuzooka

KuZOOkA was a high target of mine from SPIEL 2022 as it combined one of my favorite designers, Leo Colovini, with Pegasus Spiele – a company who has been giving me 2-3 hits per Essen cycle annually in recent years.  KuZOOkA has a clever humorous theme – 

It isn’t easy being a zoo animal. The enclosures are far too small for your needs, the daily routine is boring, and the visitors to the zoo are too obnoxious. For years, the visitors have been gawking at you and throwing all sorts of trash into your enclosures.  And now, due to an unfortunate incident, you are all going to be transferred to a smaller zoo in 8 days.  Now it’s totally clear: You need to break out of the zoo, ideally within the next seven days.  There are multiple ways to escape in KuZOOkA, but you need to work together with the other animals — in secret — to pool the trash left behind by zoo visitors and develop an escape plan that makes use of these items.  To make matters worse, you find it difficult to communicate with the other animals. The monkey screeches excitedly and the elephant trumpets loudly, but what are they trying to tell you?  What trash can they contribute to the escape plan? Which escape plan is the most promising? You must find a way to communicate. It’s high time to break out of the zoo!

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Dale Yu: Review of Teeter Tower

Teeter Tower

  • Designers: Aaron Crow and Ryan Scott
  • Publisher: Gamewright
  • Players: 1-4
  • Age: 8+
  • Time: 20 minutes
  • Played with review copy provided by Gamewright
  • Amazon affiliate link – https://amzn.to/3EF02H4

teeter tower

Teeter Tower is a cooperative dexterity game where the team works together to build a tower made up of tiles and dice.  There is a bag of 42 dice, 14 of each color (green, red, blue).  There are tiles for each color – some of which might be placed on a twisted (more difficult) side. The tiles are stacked by color.  The base block is placed on the table.

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Dale Yu: Review of Evora

Evora

  • Designer: Joao Quintela Martins
  • Publisher: mebo games
  • Players: 2-4
  • Age: 8+
  • Time: 60 minutes
  • Played with copy provided by publisher

evora

Considered by many to be one of the most timeless cities in Portugal, The UNESCO World Heritage city of Evora is rich with history, culture, architecture, and more. The city dates back more than 5,000 years. It was originally known as Ebora by the Lusitanians and was their regional capital. It was conquered by the Romans in 57 BC and began the growth that led to the popular city walls that help lend Evora its unique ambiance.

The city was conquered by the Moors in 715 along with other cities in the region such as Sintra. which led to further development before finally being recaptured in 1115. Between 1385–1580 it came under Manueline rule. During the reign of Manuel I and John III, Evora became the capital of culture. This time of growth led to some of the most iconic architecture in Evora as well as many of the magnificent monasteries that dot southern Portugal.

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