Upon its release, Dominion ushered in a whole new genre of games: the deck-building game. In Dominion, you not only play the hand you’re dealt, you actually select which cards go in your deck. Dominion has very simple rules, making it easy to teach and learn, and it has many expansions too. The game doesn’t skimp either, with tons of cards included in the box, including 25 different types of action cards. Since you only play with a random set of ten each time, no two games are the same. The game tops out at 4 players, making it a perfect couples game!
Another “new classic” board game, Carcassonne is unusual because it doesn’t even have a board! Instead, like dominoes, players create the board while playing the game by laying tiles on the table. The tiles show roads, towns, and other features of the French city Carcassonne. Players earn points by placing pawns on the tiles to claim the roads, farms, towns, and cloisters. A fast-moving game, Carcassonne plays differently every time, and has a wide array of available expansions to keep things interesting. Got a bigger family or game group? The Inns and Cathedrals expansion lets you add a 6th player to the fun, and offers new rules for more advanced play.
The Good: |Board changes from game to game
|Short, quick turns so everyone stays invovled
|Quick and easy to teach and learn – great for new players!
|Tons of available expansions