Top 10 Games w/ Light Rules & Heavy Strategy

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Today we take a look at 10 games that don’t have many rules but have a heck of a lot of strategy!

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5 Comments

  1. Why is bro on the left trying so much to be loud saying yes while he is explaining, he has his own time damn…

  2. My list:
    1. The Crew
    2. Settlers of Catan
    3. Camel Up
    4. The Estates
    5. Bohnanza
    6. Skull
    7. Dominion

  3. Scrolled through comments and haven’t seen MANHATTAN yet! Dead simple. Place one of your stacking pieces (of various sizes) on a grid each turn. You can only place them in the one position (in one of the nine city grids) that your card allows. You may stack your piece on any previously laid pieces including your opponents. A skyscraper/tower is yours if your piece is on top. You score points based on tallest building, most towers in a city, and number of towers each round. My 3 year old can play with me, but strategy for WHERE to place each tower piece can be agonizing. The game includes a stack of cards, tower pieces, and a game board. That’s it. That’s the whole game. Makes Santorini look like Brass Birmingham. Anybody else out there agree?

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