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  2. The Quacks of Quedlinburg - Wikipedia

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    The game also won the 2019 People's Choice Award at the UK Games Expo for Best New European Style Board Game, [7] the 2019 American Tabletop Award for Best Casual Game, [8] and the Origins Award for Best Family Game in 2020. [9] New York praised The Quacks of Quedlinburg's combination of luck and strategy, and listed the game one of the "Best ...

  3. 25 Best Board Games for Families - AOL

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    In this article, we will take a look at the 25 best board games for families. You can skip our detailed analysis of the board games industry, and go directly to the 5 Best Board Games for Families.

  4. List of Game of the Year awards (board games) - Wikipedia

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    These are winners of the American Tabletop Awards, a US-based board game award selected by a committee of board game media creators for games released in the previous calendar year. [14] Early Gamers These are winners in the Early Gamers category, a category for games targeted at people new to board games.

  5. 5 of the best new board games - AOL

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    1\. Photosynthesis ($30)Photosynthesis is "absolutely perfect" for luring in folks new to the world of modern board games. Players grow trees for timber, strategizing as the sun circles the board.

  6. Everdell - Wikipedia

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    Everdell is a board game for 1 to 4 players (or 1 to 6 players with expansions) designed by James Wilson and published by Starling Games in 2018. In the game, players take the role of forest animals building a city over four seasons by collecting resources, recruiting workers, and constructing buildings.

  7. Earth (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Earth is a card-based engine-building board game for one to five players. [1] On each turn, players choose one of four actions: planting, composting, watering, or growing. The player making the selection gains resources, then each player can simultaneously use powers of cards on their personal board corresponding to the chosen action

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