Best Board Games: Best New Board Games For 2015
We recently published a list of the best board games of 2014, and as a new year is almost upon us, we decided to find the best board games in the coming year. These games have recently been released to great reviews and have won a spot on the list of the best board games of 2015.
Best Board Games: Best New Board Games For 2015
1. Munchkin: Loot Letter – Boxed Edition – Alderac Entertainment Group
A new and imporved version of the game. Munchkin and Love Letter fans! Get the Loot – Love the Loot!
2. Pandemic: The Cure – Z-Man Games
Pandemic: The Cure, a dice-based version of the popular Pandemic board game, sets up in less than a minute and plays in 30 minutes. This is a very solid, lighter version of the board game we know and love. What is very surprising is how well the theme of the board game has been translated to the dice game.
3. Pandemic: Contagion – Z-Man Games
A new, non-cooperative game in the Pandemic line! Become one of the diseases in this new game that reverses the roles and where you must now try to annihilate the human race.
4. Evolution Board Game – North Star Games
In Evolution, players create and adapt their own species in a dynamic ecosystem with hungry predators and limited resources.
5. SWITCHEROO! Game – Endless Games
SWITCHEROO! Is the quick-thinking category game that is fast, funny and frenetic! Players try to get rid of their cards first by responding to hilarious subjects.
6. Dogs of War Board Game – Cool Mini or Not
Dogs of War is a game of shifting battle allegiances for 3 to 5 players Conceived by renowned game designer Paolo Mori, Dogs of War is an elegant game set in a steampunk-influenced renaissance universe.
7. Dungeon Quest Game – Fantasy Flight Games
DungeonQuest Revised Edition is a fast-paced game of dungeon exploration and looting for one to four players. You take on the role of a hero who sets out to explore Dragonfire Dungeon and claim more treasure than your rivals.
8. Suburbia Board Game – Bezier Games
Plan, build and develop a small town into a major metropolis. Use hex-shaped building tiles to add residential, commercial, civic and industrial areas, as well as special points of interest that provide benefits and take advantage of the resources of nearby towns.
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