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I'm more of a board game connoisseur and seeing people play monopoly when there is a whole ecosystem of much better designed board games out there that either already have dedicated apps or good online implementations absolutely enrages me :<
So many people think board games are just not something they like. And if you ask them what they played before, it's always any combination of Monopoly, Scrabble, Clue, Trivial Pursuit, Risk or the Game of Life.
If you look at the list of the top 20 best selling games of all time (https://moneyinc.com/highest-selling-board-games-of-all-time/), all of them are somewhere between terrible, bad and lower end of mediocre.
I mean they've got some standouts that I'm still happy to play even to this day. The only ones I hate with a passion are Monopoly and Game of Life :o
Some of them are ok, but none of them would make a list of "best board games".
What’re some of your favorites?
Spirit island is a game where "the spirits" have been living in harmony with humans on the island for generations, but now, new invaders are showing up with guns and cities and destroying the balance. You take the role of the spirits resisting the invaders to defend the island.
Gloomhaven is a massive experience that simulates a small group of adventurers dungeon delving in a fantasy world.
Terraforming mars is about.... Terraforming mars. Win historical recognition by making the greatest contribution to humanities most ambitious project.
Personal favorites:
If you do play this game make sure to use "the blue dice variant" for combat which fixes the main flaw with combat. The game length is also very adjustable by changing the amount of influence a player needs to win so you can go for an epic 3-4 hour game or a quick 1-2 hour phone booth knife fight.
I can't say enough about how much I love this game. It's always a good and loud time with players constantly interacting in often literally pokey ways :>
It's always gone over well with new players and I personally still enjoy the game but with some expansions that add a bit more crunch to things!
Here's one starting point: https://boardgamegeek.com/hotness
That website (boardgamegeek) has a lot of other resources for finding different types of games that might appeal in different ways.
Wingspan is great.
Commenting to return later
Monopoly go is not the same as standard monopoly. It's actually a good card game in its own right.
Edit: I'm completely wrong
Are you thinking of Monopoly Deal? Monopoly go is the mobile version of Monopoly with microtransactions n shiet.
Oh shit, i totally am. Oops.