Agree with Coal Baron. I love the mechanics for PU&D. What makes the game really tight is that deliveries do not pay off in money, only points, so each time you make a round of deliveries you have to work on the next cycle, starting with money. Getting the most out of your workers while competing with other players to keep worker cost low is a fun challenge.
Istanbul, Now Boarding and Lords of Xidit not being on this list is a shame... I'd also say containter, but the economic and auction elements of the game are more interesting than the picking up and delivering which are crucial but also kinda basic. I haven't played all of the games on this list, but Conspiracy is real good, and certainly my favorite of the ones I've played.
Few more games: Tahiti (players have to balance how much they can deliver against how quickly), Tricky Tides (combines pick up and deliver with trick taking) and Africana (has a mechanism of joining and completing expeditions that feels like pick up and deliver).
I noticed that I have a weird tendency towards sci-fi when it comes to this genre... Xia, Firefly, Star Wars: Outer Rim, Merchant of Venus... notice a pattern here? ;-)
I really like Islebound, it’s my favorite pick up and deliver game. The theme and artwork has a great sense of escapism. And I love how many choice you have.
Great Heartland Hauling company. it has very small footprint, easy to teach, and quick to play. I use that as entry level game or mini games inbetween heavy games.
I haven't played too many pick up and deliver games(my favorite also being Horrified) but I'll add Black Fleet to the list. Pretty light weight but always fun. It's designed as a 3-4 person game but we've played it with 3 teams of 2 a few times and it totally works, so it could play up to 8.
After the announcement of the Outer Rim expansion, I finally purchased it. It’s the first game in this genre I’m going to play and I wonder how I will feel about it. I am excited to try it out.
I'm not big on pu&d, but I do really enjoy Century:Eastern Mountains and its variants. Not sure it counts but Snowblind:Race for the pole is a lesser known game I really like. (You are delivering your flag to the South pole... It's iffy I know)
Food Chain Magnate and Steam/AOS. I would love to see a top 10 out of print games worth finding. Along those lines, which ones to avoid if they are going to reprint soon. thanks!
This list is missing two VERY good games. Jaws also from prospero is really fun, super thematic, and the first act is a combination of pick up and deliver and hidden movement. Very easy to play as well. The best game for this list though is definitely Firefly. I love the show, but its not necessary to have a great time with it. It does require a number of expansions to really get the full effect though and it does run a few hours to play.
You really picked up our day and delivered laughs! Thanks for including Maglev Metro!
Agree with Coal Baron. I love the mechanics for PU&D. What makes the game really tight is that deliveries do not pay off in money, only points, so each time you make a round of deliveries you have to work on the next cycle, starting with money. Getting the most out of your workers while competing with other players to keep worker cost low is a fun challenge.
love the count down (?) music. so sassy.
Good list guys. Maglev and Horrified were added to my collection this year!
So glad to see Coal Baron get some love here :)
Oracle of Delphi - CoB without points
Istanbul, Now Boarding and Lords of Xidit not being on this list is a shame... I'd also say containter, but the economic and auction elements of the game are more interesting than the picking up and delivering which are crucial but also kinda basic. I haven't played all of the games on this list, but Conspiracy is real good, and certainly my favorite of the ones I've played.
Love Horrified! Also bought it for my brother because of there and ended up getting a copy for myself because of mechanics!
Firefly, we need firefly in this top
I’m curious if the guys have played it. Such a great game.
Oracle of Delphi and Western Legends!
Few more games: Tahiti (players have to balance how much they can deliver against how quickly), Tricky Tides (combines pick up and deliver with trick taking) and Africana (has a mechanism of joining and completing expeditions that feels like pick up and deliver).
An old game called Za was a pizza delivery game. I still have my copy and it really has elements of pizza delivering (worked in pizza for many years).
I noticed that I have a weird tendency towards sci-fi when it comes to this genre... Xia, Firefly, Star Wars: Outer Rim, Merchant of Venus... notice a pattern here? ;-)
I really like Islebound, it’s my favorite pick up and deliver game. The theme and artwork has a great sense of escapism. And I love how many choice you have.
Great Heartland Hauling company. it has very small footprint, easy to teach, and quick to play. I use that as entry level game or mini games inbetween heavy games.
When I saw mint delivery I thought is this a remake of that game? As I have great Heartland hauling company also! Great game, great replayability👍
Would love to see you guys do a Top 10 Dungeon Crawlers.
I haven't played too many pick up and deliver games(my favorite also being Horrified) but I'll add Black Fleet to the list. Pretty light weight but always fun. It's designed as a 3-4 person game but we've played it with 3 teams of 2 a few times and it totally works, so it could play up to 8.
After the announcement of the Outer Rim expansion, I finally purchased it. It’s the first game in this genre I’m going to play and I wonder how I will feel about it. I am excited to try it out.
I tried it and sold it. Was not for me, too much Star Wars, not enough efficiency puzzle
Would love to see a top 10 mint tin/small form games
I don’t understand why Whistle Stop doesn’t get more love. I was shocked to see it missing from this list
I took a shot each time one of the brothers said "really".
About half way through I puked, passed out and now in the hospital.
Really.
I wonder where Moonshine Empire (just came out) would place in the rankings.
Deep Sea Adventure and Ghost Fightin Treasure Hunters are two we play pretty often 👍
I'm not big on pu&d, but I do really enjoy Century:Eastern Mountains and its variants. Not sure it counts but Snowblind:Race for the pole is a lesser known game I really like. (You are delivering your flag to the South pole... It's iffy I know)
Food Chain Magnate and Steam/AOS.
I would love to see a top 10 out of print games worth finding. Along those lines, which ones to avoid if they are going to reprint soon. thanks!
Really like Maglev Metro. Also like Explorers of the North Sea
You guys should play Venice!! I bet it will be in this top ten when you do. 👍
Papa Paolo- Pizza Delivery game :)
No Clank!? The travesty!!!
This list is missing two VERY good games. Jaws also from prospero is really fun, super thematic, and the first act is a combination of pick up and deliver and hidden movement. Very easy to play as well.
The best game for this list though is definitely Firefly. I love the show, but its not necessary to have a great time with it. It does require a number of expansions to really get the full effect though and it does run a few hours to play.
Best pick-up and delivery game: Istanbul
Papa Paolo is a pizza pick up and delivery. Dang good game too.
My fam likes Cinque Terre