![]() I was a bit surprised here by the fact that we only ended up with only a few more than 100 nominated games. Here, we had great consensus throughout, and indeed. #1 – 334 Points (5 Gold, 3 Silver) – Ticket to RideĬhris Wray: When we do our top 10 lists, there are usually a few dozen games nominated, and while we usually have great consensus towards the top, it wanes towards the bottom. ![]() #2 – 288 Points (2 Gold, 4 Silver, 1 Bronze) – Azul #3 – 245 Points (2 Gold, 1 Silver, 2 Bronze) – Carcassonne #4 – 236 Points (2 Silver, 2 Bronze) – Codenames #6 – 191 Points (1 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze) – 7 Wonders #7 – 181 Points (1 Gold, 2 Bronze) – Catan #9 – 151 Points (1 Gold, 2 Bronze) – Crokinole #10 – 142 Points (1 Gold, 1 Silver) – Wingspan #11 – 135 Points (1 Gold) – King of Tokyo #12 – 134 Points (1 Silver) – The Quacks of Quedlinburg #14 (Two Way Tie) – 111 Points (1 Bronze) – Qwirkle #14 (Two Way Tie) – 111 Points – Lost Cities #21 (Three Way Tie) – 89 Points (1 Bronze) – Dixit #21 (Three Way Tie) – 89 Points – Wits & Wagers Those represent the number of voters that put a given game in the #1, #2, and #3 spot, respectively, by a writer. In this series you’ll see designations for gold, silver, and bronze. We had 16 OG-ers vote, and 116 different games received votes. We all put our votes into a spreadsheet and calculated the top 100. OGers could then give 5 points to any and all games that they also thought were good recommendations. Each member of the OG was offered the chance to vote for up to 20 games, and they could give one game 25 points, one game 24 points, all the way down to giving one 6 points. We listed our full methodology in our first post this week, so check that out, but here is the abbreviated version.įor purposes of this project, I simply asked everybody to vote for 20 games that they’d recommend. This article not only has the top games, but also some OG commentary on the list overall, so check that out below. Part I included games 76-100 on the list. ![]() I could have easily listed a hundred games on my own, but I thought getting votes from all of the OG-ers would have been a more interesting exercise. But one component all of them I’ve been to has in common is a game library, consisting of several hundred titles that guests can check out and play with their friends.Ī friend of mine is opening a game cafe soon, and he asked me for a list of about 100 games that I thought should be included in his library. Today’s article is the conclusion of our 100 Games for the Aspiring Board Game Cafe series.įor the uninitiated, a board game cafe usually serves food and drink, with some being more like coffee shops and others more like bars. ![]()
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