Dune: Imperium Review: The Perfect Deck Builder-Worker Placement Hybrid
Dune: Imperium masterfully blends deck building and worker placement with exceptional balance. Best at 3-4 players. Base game has late-economy issues fixed by e
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Dune: Imperium masterfully blends deck building and worker placement with exceptional balance. Best at 3-4 players. Base game has late-economy issues fixed by e
Dune: Imperium Uprising adds spies and sandworms to the beloved hybrid formula. Great solo mode, but sandworm strategy can dominate.
Pandemic Legacy Season 1 delivers 17+ sessions of tense cooperative gameplay that evolves every month. A must-play for groups who can commit.
Brass: Birmingham is BGG's top-rated game, but the learning curve is brutal. An honest review after three plays.
Imperium Legends expands the series into fantasy with higher complexity civilizations. A must-have for solo gamers who loved Classics and want more depth.
Imperium Horizons offers 14 civilizations, the best rulebook, and top-tier components. It's also the most complex and expensive entry in the series
Imperium Classics delivers deep strategy, historical accuracy, and the best solo mode I've played. A civilization builder for patient, dedicated gamers.
Codenames is a modern classic—fun, accessible, and most people already know the rules. Great for parties, though the analysis paralysis can drag.
So Clover! is an easy-to-teach cooperative word game ideal for family gatherings and non-gamers. Quick to play, but limited depth.
Decrypto is my favorite word game of all time. A brilliant team-based code-cracking experience—if your group can handle the rules.
20 Strong from Chip Theory Games offers quick, premium solo gameplay with multiple themed decks. Great for travel and busy schedules, but limited replayability.
After 800+ games, 7 Wonders Duel remains my favorite two-player game. Easy rules, deep strategy, and endless replayability. A perfect 10/10.