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Top 5 Adventure Games

We’ve done boss battlers, we’ve done dungeon crawlers, now it’s time to do the Top 5 Adventure Games. This list could easily have some overlap with the other lists. But like The Dice Tower did when they put together their lists, I am giving myself the rule of new repeats. So my favorite game of all time, Gloomhaven, that is already on a list. Which games are the top adventure games?

Top 5 Adventure Games

5. The 7th Citadel

A new one to the list, and yes, I do plan to get back to streaming this. I am loving the adventure nature of The 7th Citadel. The game play is a ton of fun and it’s simple. Plus, one of the things I look for in a campaign game is an enjoyable story. And I think that the different threats do offer solid stories to go with the simple actions and game play. You can watch the videos and see why I like The 7th Citadel so much as an adventure game.

But let’s talk about the simplicity of the actions as well. Everything is based around getting stars. And you just need to figure out how much you want to push to get a star. If you spend a lot of cards, that is shortening what you can do later in the game. And as you get through cards, you spend health to get them back, which means that monster battles are trickier as well. But it is all done through drawing cards and seeing what stars you get on them.

4. Roll Player Adventures

Next up we have Roll Player Adventures. This is one that I had an amazing time playing through it’s whole campaign. Another one where the mechanisms aren’t that complex and the story is great to go with it. I think it is the story that really makes it shine. Though, I will say that the game is probably best as a three player game where there is enough difficulty to start, but it won’t become too easy towards the end. Also, it sounds like the updated rules with Gulpax’s Secret expansion help with that.

The main mechanisms are around dice placement. The original Roll Player game is about creating a D&D character, or an RPG character. This takes some of those mechanisms about matching up dice and optimizing placement to defeat monsters and make skill checks. Combine that with hand management as you try and complete all of those things, it works really well as a not too complex game.

3. Sleeping Gods

Then we have Sleeping Gods. This is another one that I played on Malts and Meeples. So I’ll drop that video below. But this one I think is a bit more intimidating of a game. Though, the complexity is still not all that high in the game. You are lost in another world and you need to try and find your way back to Earth by finding these totems. The trickier bit, I think, is that you play all the characters, or less that you play all the characters more that there is a single action pool. So it’s intimidating to try and keep track of what everyone has for abilities.

This one, though has one of the most unique stories to it. It is not a game where the story comes along linearly. It is an open world sandbox style game. If you want to go west, you go west or if you want to east, you go east. But that is up for the players to decide because the game doesn’t care. You find totems and prompts and that points you in direction. You see keywords and when you stumble across that keyword later, you know where to head back to. It is an amazingly ambitious project that works really well.

2. Stars of Akarios

Next up yet another one that I streamed on Malts and Meeples YouTube channel. This one is Stars of Akarios, so we’re going from fantasy to sci-fi. This is a massive and epic game, and one that gives you a ton of adventure while being more tactical than some of the others. But the story is great, and while I get the feeling of a lot of different sci-fi tropes, I think that it handles them all well to make a massive experience.

One of the things that I love about the game is three parts of the game. Now, one of them is a weaker link. Flying through space to get from story to story or planet to planet, less exciting. But I love the planetary exploration. I get the feel of The 7th Citadel with it. But then you get this whole tactical space combat.

And it is amazing, it’s all about managing your resources and positioning yourself for big hits on the enemy. Or it might not even be about taking out an enemy but instead protecting one of your ships. So there is great variety to the game, and it even has a mission where you can side with no one, go hide in a corner and let them duke it out.

1. Tainted Grail

Finally we come down to Tainted Grail. This is my #2 game of all time, at least in my Top 100 Games (of all time) 2023 Edition. We will have to see where it lands this upcoming year. But this game, I think, is going to be the one that is hardest for some people to love. But for me, it is an amazing time. And so much of that is because it is the best story that I’ve ever read in a game. The narrative is so deep and it just works.

The downside is that it is more complex than some other games. This is not just an adventure game, but Awaken Realms always sold it as a survival game as well. Now you can play on story mode and that takes that survival down a fair amount. But that doesn’t mean that the game is easy. It just means that some of the resource collection elements are simpler. There is still going to be a lot of combat, especially early campaign where you just look at them and decide to run away.

But with all that said, this game is amazing. The story easily pushes it over the hump for me to my #1 adventure game. And I like the combat and diplomacy mechanisms. They do break up what you do in the game, but I really enjoy that puzzle, working together, and optimizing that you can do.

Final Thoughts

What are some of your favorite adventure games? Let me know which ones they are down int he comment section below. I own a number, Solomon Kane, Isofarian Guard, SHEOL, Agemonia, Divinus, Nova Aetas Renaissance and more that I need to play. Adventure Games are like my dungeon crawlers and boss battlers, it’s hard to get to them all because they take up space and time.

Are there any of the adventure games on the list that you want to try?

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