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  2. Oceans (board game) - Wikipedia

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    In a review for Board Game Quest, Tony Mastrangeli described the pace of play as a "slow build up", and slower than its predecessor Evolution. [4] Once the Cambrian Explosion phase is reached, the pace is much faster. [4] The Reef variant is stated to be "excellent as a family game". [4]

  3. Kingdomino - Wikipedia

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    Kingdomino is a 2016 tile board game for 2-4 players designed by Bruno Cathala and published by Blue Orange Games.In this 15-20 minute, family-oriented game, players build a five by five kingdom of oversized domino-like tiles, making sure as they place each tile that one of its sides connects to a matching terrain type already in play.

  4. Root (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Root also received numerous awards, including the 2018 Golden Geek Board Game of the Year award, [9] [10] the 2019 Origins Awards for Game of the Year, Best Board Game and Fan Favourite Board Game, [11] [12] and the American Tabletop Awards Complex Game award [13] and the Spiel Portugal Jogo do Ano. [14] It was also nominated for the 2020 As d ...

  5. Senet - Wikipedia

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    Senet or senat (Ancient Egyptian: π“Šƒπ“ˆ–π“π“ , romanized: znt, lit. 'passing'; cf. Coptic β²₯ⲓⲛⲉ /sinΙ™/, 'passing, afternoon') is a board game from ancient Egypt that consists of ten or more pawns on a 30-square playing board. [1]

  6. Cascadia (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Cascadia is a 2021 board game designed by Randy Flynn and published by Flatout Games.In Cascadia, players draft and add habitat tokens and matching wildlife tokens to score victory points based on various scoring conditions.

  7. Wavelength (game) - Wikipedia

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    Wavelength is a party game designed by Alex Hague, Justin Vickers, and Wolfgang Warsch and published in 2019 by CMYK following a successful Kickstarter campaign. Two teams compete to earn points over multiple rounds by guessing the locations of a hidden target on a custom device based on clues relating to a chosen scale given by a player called the "Psychic".

  8. BoardGameGeek - Wikipedia

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    BoardGameGeek was founded in January 2000 by Scott Alden and Derk Solko, [6] and marked its 20th anniversary on 20 January 2020. [7]Since 2005, BoardGameGeek hosts an annual board game convention, BGG.CON, that has a focus on playing games, and where winners of the Golden Geek Awards are announced.

  9. Tom Vasel - Wikipedia

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    Thomas J. Vasel is a podcaster, designer and reviewer of board games, and hosted The Dice Tower podcast from 2003-2022, which has more than 300,000 subscribers. Vasel began publishing board game reviews in 2002 on BoardGameGeek, followed by YouTube, and his Dice Tower website.