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Board Game

A game that primarily uses a board or board-like components (such as tiles) as the basis for gameplay.

Build your city, filling it with skyscrapers and utilities, but be sure to create the perfect layout, or those features might end up counting against your final score!

Designed by Phil Walker-Harding (Imhotep, Sushi Go!) and published by Blue Orange Games, Neoville is a tile-laying puzzle game about building nature-based cities.

Score points by playing tiles to create lines of matching colors. But leave no color behind, as your final score will be that of your lowest scoring color at the end of the game.

Umbra Via 

An asymmetrical board game in which one player takes on the role of the alien creature while everyone else are the stranded crewmates trying to hold out until rescue arrives.

Choose the direction to move the buyer and then roll the die. If he lands on an opponent’s rugs, you’ll have to pay. Then lay down a rug of your own! Whoever has the most money and rugs at the end of the game is the best rug seller (and the winner).

Shift the tiles to complete the patterns on your cards; but you must choose wisely which cards you score and which you use to move the tiles.

Jubako is named for boxes used to display food in Japan. It’s a stacking spatial puzzle game that requires you to balance high scoring moves with ensuring you don’t cut yourself off for future turns.

Each turn take ingredient cards and choose actions from building restaurants, earning more ingredients, or expanding your terraces across the plaza.

Live the sugary dream in Candy Lab, as you fulfill order cards by lining up the candy bars in the correct order, which in turn activate their special abilities.

Players compete to sew the coziest quilt as they collect and place patches of different colors and patterns, aiming for aesthetics as well as a quilt that will attact cuddly cats.

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