![]() ![]() You can now play everything from Monopoly to hardcore RPGs from the comfort of your PC or phone. ![]() Nearly every game has been made cheaper and more accessible via digital platforms. In no particular order, here are the 10 best digital board games, who they’re for, and how to play them. ![]() The 10 best digital board games 1) Scythe: Digital Edition #GOOGLE PLAY ELDER SIGN OMENS HOW TO# Type of player: Ultimate strategy gamer BoardGameGeek/YouTubeĪs the pinnacle of historical, feudal fantasy, Scythe: Digital Edition is not for the faint of heart. Players pick a faction to lead, amass wealth, resources, and armies, and conquer the great Factory. Type of Player: Deckbuilder enthusiast Mega Crit/YouTube This online board game offers an incredibly detailed fictional history for highly strategic players. ![]() Slay the Spire is one of the greatest indie games of 2019. It masterfully fuses the card game and roguelike genres into one deliciously addictive dungeon crawler. Where to buy: Steam, App Store, Google Play Build the deck of your dreams, battle fantastical monsters, and discover powerful relics as you journey up the winding Spire. Type of player: Casual D&D fan Dungeons & Dragons/YouTubeįor those of us who just don’t have the energy to coordinate a full-fledged Dungeons & Dragons campaign, Lords of Waterdeep is the perfect solution. Delve into D&D lore without breaking the bank on minis as you play one of the City of Splendor’s masked lords. Type of player: Faction leader extraordinaire neuroshimahex/YouTube Cultivate intrigue and hire adventurers to do your dirty work as you explore the rich setting of Waterdeep. Neuroshima Hex has been popular since its release in 2010-and for good reason. With an immersive score, unique factions, and high replayability, Hex has an extraordinary amount of gameplay to keep you busy as you fight to rule Hegemony. Type of player : Settler strategist TSM Channel/YouTubeĪt long last, you can while your days away trading resources without having to worry about tokens. The mobile adaptation of this beloved board game streamlines Catan’s gameplay without watering down its essence. Type of player: Arkham aficionado ValidGamingOfficial/YouTube Where to buy: Steam, App Store, Google Play Build routes and stack up victory points to your heart’s content. If you’re looking for a challenge, this eldritch romp will certainly deliver. Arkham Horror games aren’t known for being easy, and Omens is no different. You and up to three of your friends play investigators in a museum, working to save the world from a Lovecraftian horror. Where to buy : Steam, App Store, Google Play Even if you descend into madness, at least the game is gorgeous. Type of player : The whole family BoardGameGeek/YouTubeĬarcassonne is by far the best tile board game on the App Store or Google Play. Across 71 gorgeous tiles, players navigate a surprisingly in-depth world by balancing strategy and luck of the draw. It’s a great digital tabletop for newbies and board game veterans alike. Type of player: Anybody who’s sick of Monopoly KB Standard/YouTubeīuilding a railroad network doesn’t sound especially thrilling, but Ticket to Ride somehow pulls it off. Reminiscent of favorites like Monopoly and Life, this game adeptly juggles realism and escapist fun as players connect cities one by one. ![]()
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