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Top 5 Games More People Should Play

I’m not going to say that these five game are underrated. Now they might be underrated, or they just might not be on the radar of enough people. But let’s talk about five games that I really like that I think more people should play. I am putting a few conditions on myself, mainly, a giant campaign like Star of Akarios isn’t going to make this games list. By, because it’s huge, it’s harder to get a hold of, and it’s less accessible for everyone. But let’s do five accessible games that more people should play.

Top 5 Games More People Should Play

I’m not going to speculate as to why these games are overlooked, though it might come out in why I think it’s worth playing. But I want to tell you why you should give the games a try as that’s more exciting.

5. Draftosaurus

Draftosaurus is a really fun drafting filler game where you are drafting dinosaur meeples which should be enough to get people playing just with that. But the game offers a really fast play time and a set collection, almost roll and write sort of feel to it. It’s one of those games that is easy to sit down and teach almost any group. And with a theme of filling up your dinosaur park, it works really well for that.

4. Letter Jam

For Letter Jam, I need to say, I think it’s less popular because it’s a word game. People see that, and for a lot of people that’s a turnoff. But it’s not like other word games. Which sounds like the pitch for a word game that is like others, but in this case it isn’t.

Letter Jam is a game where you are trying to figure out and unscramble the letters in your word. You can’t see them, and you don’t know what order they are in. But neither does anyone else. The twist, besides that big one, is that it’s cooperative. So no one person is going to be messed over, you need everyone to do well on getting their letters and word

The clue system is good as well. You pass out tokens to make words with the letters you see. But I don’t see my letter, so from what I see of everyone else’s letters is it enough for me to narrow down what mine might be?

3. Paper Dungeons

This game is one of my favorite roll and writes. You can watch me play through the whole campaign over on the Malts and Meeples YouTube channel, or the video below. But t his is a bigger and more complex roll and write game. Which I love for the game, why, because it does add in more complexity but it’s not too complex. And it works well with the theme. You need to balance your parties health with exploring in the dungeon and fighting monsters.

Plus there is a fun crafting system, a potion system and a character leveling system. All of those things sound like an RPG but not the dungeon scrawler part as the game likes to call it. So you have a map you go through as well and face off against monsters and fight boss monsters for glory and points. It just works well as a fun bigger but not too complex roll and write experience.

2. Hanamikoji

I talk about this one a lot. And whatever it is that makes it not show up on every list ever, I don’t know, but I love the game. In Hanamikoji you try and win the favor of Geisha by giving them gifts. If you play the majority of gifts of a Geisha on your side in a round, that’s how you win the favor. But the action system and win conditions are the best part of the game.

The action system is really simple. In the game you play four actions per round going back and forth with your opponent. You either split four cards into two groups and your opponent chooses which one they want. You give them the choice of three cards and they pick one. Or you discard two cards or keep one card. That’s it, super simple. But how can you make those tough decisions and make your opponent choose that works so well for this small game with a ton of decision space.

1. Floriferous

Finally another game that I talk about all the time. Floriferous is amazing. This is a flower drafting game with beautiful artwork. Which is one element that I love about the game, but also one that I suspect will keep some gamers or people from trying the game. But it’s so worth playing.

Floriferous is a drafting game. But how the drafting works for turn order is so much fun. So you randomly get placed out in rows of the first column to start the game. Depending on who is in the top row they go first to pick from that first column. But as you pick, the order in which you go will shift, because it’s always the pawn in the first row.

So the picking offers two interesting choices. Firstly, do I take a less ideal card to be able to get the card that is perfect for me next column? Or do I risk it that it won’t be snatched out from under me. And the other element with drafting is that you draft the scoring as well. So I might pass completely on a flower because I need to get some scoring. But scoring is always at the bottom of the row so you’ll be drafting last next time.

Which Will You Play?

Which of the games sounds the most interesting to you. I have more that I could put on the list, Ecosystem is a great drafting game that more people should play. It’s simple but fun. And I thought about Mesozooic, but I think the sliding puzzle element is going to be a reason it won’t and hasn’t worked for some people.

But from the list I put out which sounds the most intriguing? None of these games are super expensive or big. So is there one that you want to pick-up and give a try. I’ll even say, because they are overlooked, I think that they go on sale somewhat often which might make it more tempting.

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