It’s that time of year when I travel north to leave the outside world behind for 1 week in order to experience, explore, and enjoy as many different board games as possible. This year, I had the opportunity to play 54 different games a total of 84 times, and I’ve returned to rank them top to bottom as I’m wont to do.
Last year, I came away from the experience with several new favorites that I had to add to my collection, including Fishing, Triqueta, and Rebirth, which have definitely been great additions. This year, I’ve purchased 6 new games as a result of the convention. Read on to find out what games made the cut.
In keeping with The Opinionated Gamers rating system, I’ll sort the games based on the Love It, Like It, Neutral, and Not For Me categories, starting with the 8 games (out of all 54 games) played that I really love, admire, and want to play a bunch more.
LOVE IT
- Dune: War for Arrakis – My favorite game of the week was easily Dune: War for Arrakis. I played it 3 times during the week. I had already bought the game the month before and played it twice, but it was a real treat to get to play it 3 more times in quick succession. With War of the Ring as my favorite game of all-time and Dune my favorite novel of all-time, I was simultaneously predisposed to love this game, but also very skeptical that it could live up to my hopes. I’m still not ready to say whether it will stand the test of time over 80+ plays like War of the Ring, but I’m really enjoying exploring the system and all of the ways that it differs dramatically from its spiritual predecessor. I’m excited to keep vying for control of Arrakis in the year to come.
- Galaxy Trucker: Do What?! – I’ve been a huge fan of Galaxy Trucker since I first tried it in 2008, and I’ve really enjoyed the Rough Road, Big Expansion, and Another Big Expansion, so I was thrilled to see a prototype for the upcoming “Do What?!” expansion available to try. You can learn more about it in this CGE video. The missions are definitely a great addition to one of my favorite board games!
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