KingdominoĪlthough printed in 2016, this won 2017's most coveted gaming award, the Spiel des Jahres. It's sold out, but a restock should hopefully be inbound soon. This gives each player a unique way to break the rules, making for huge replay value, and the game as a whole a shiny layer of mythical theme. What catapults the game into red-hot territory, though, is the god powers variant. Players race to build towers, but the trick is that well-placed buildings can box in your opponents while also advancing your own citadel. The basic version of Santorini is a simple but devilish family abstract. Matt Thrower Let’s lighten the mood with some lighter fare - not every hit new game is a bleak battle for survival. Given the bleak scenario, it can be a roller-coaster ride. But the added richness from the story book and the social dynamic of playing with friends lends extra emotional gravity to proceedings. Players cooperate to survive in a war-torn city by improving their shelter during day and scavenging for supplies at night. In many respects it follows the mechanics of the original. This War of Mine, an adaptation of the video game, is another example using extended fiction to great effect. This War of Mine: The Board Gameīoard games' lengthy paragraphs of background fiction, which add depth and detail to the narrative, date back to 1985's Tales of the Arabian Nights and surely even earlier. Between the illustrated atlas and the book of stories, playing Near and Far builds a potent and palpable sense of place. They travel into the wilderness, strike camp and take up quests. Heroes need to carefully balance their selection of equipment and provisions in town. It also improves the writing and mechanics of the previous game, creating something smart and fresh. Near and Far throws exploration and adventure into the mix. Staying with the fantasy theme, Near and Far is a reworking of 2015's Above and Below, a surprising blend of resource management and storybook. That means you'll physically change your own copy as you play, until it becomes visually and mechanically unique to you and your group 2.
It's got strategic combat, a choose-your-own-adventure style book to add narrative heft between adventures and, best of all, it's a legacy game. What’s made it so popular are several clever twists to the formula. Players cooperate to clear out treacherous tombs and risk-filled ruins. At its core, Gloomhaven is a classic dungeon exploration game. The massive box weighs over 8 kilos and promises untold hours of play. Let's start with Gloomhaven, 2017’s biggest hit. As long as you can find them in stock, of course. Take a look and take your pick - you can’t go wrong with any of these choices.
Our list spans the range from light to heavy, competitive to cooperative, whimsical to serious. To help you keep track of this ever-growing snowball of awesome, we’ve selected some of the best and hottest new board games of 2017. So this is a problem that’s only going to grow bigger and bigger, the deeper you get into the tabletop hobby. Most are designed to have huge replay value and never really “end” like video games do. There are now far too many brilliant board games coming out to keep up with them all.