Funny enough i started with a pretty heavy one, Too Many Bones and it was a blast. I now almost own everything and mostly play it solo. 20 Strong is very accessible and can fit almost in your pocket. As you can guess I would almost recommend every Chip Theory Game. So let me also recommend Final Girl, which is a stressful game but in a good way, such as Arkham Horror LCG and Lord of the Rings LCG. An easier one and probably an IP that most people like is Marvel Champions. Thanks for the video, I will try out Dune Imperium Solo, I only played it with friends till now. I will give it a shot.
I always recommend Warp’s Edge for solo gamers. Once they’re used to playing some solo board games and enjoy the hobby, I recommend Too Many Bones. You had a lot of great recommendations in the video!
I don’t think anyone looking to start at solo board games will ever search for an answer on UA-cam. I see this question almost daily at Reddit. The thing is that you’re not going to ask the question without having a ton of board games already. And most of those games nowadays already have a solo mode, or have a solo mode published. To recommend board games like in this video makes zero sense. Also you don’t give a useful decision tree.
Funny enough i started with a pretty heavy one, Too Many Bones and it was a blast. I now almost own everything and mostly play it solo. 20 Strong is very accessible and can fit almost in your pocket. As you can guess I would almost recommend every Chip Theory Game. So let me also recommend Final Girl, which is a stressful game but in a good way, such as Arkham Horror LCG and Lord of the Rings LCG. An easier one and probably an IP that most people like is Marvel Champions. Thanks for the video, I will try out Dune Imperium Solo, I only played it with friends till now. I will give it a shot.
Final girl looks pretty easy to learn but i haven't played it
I always recommend Warp’s Edge for solo gamers. Once they’re used to playing some solo board games and enjoy the hobby, I recommend Too Many Bones. You had a lot of great recommendations in the video!
Thx! I haven't played Warps Edge but i guess i should 😁
I don’t think anyone looking to start at solo board games will ever search for an answer on UA-cam.
I see this question almost daily at Reddit. The thing is that you’re not going to ask the question without having a ton of board games already. And most of those games nowadays already have a solo mode, or have a solo mode published.
To recommend board games like in this video makes zero sense. Also you don’t give a useful decision tree.
Well at least i tried 😂