Discover the Top 10 Casual Board Games for Hours of Fun

2023-09-20 21:00:03






10 Best Casual Board Games

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  1. 10 Best Casual Board Games
    1. 10. Ticket To Ride
    2. 9. Keyforge
    3. 8. Marvel Champions
    4. 7. Scout
    5. 6. No Thanks!
    6. 5. The Crew
    7. 4. Spots
    8. 3. Codenames
    9. 2. Azul
    10. 1. Dixit

10 Best Casual Board Games

The board gaming hobby is packed with complex, long, and expensive games that often require heaps of planning and strategic thinking with little margin for error. Not all games are like this, and some do strike a good balance. Because of the heavier nature of games outside of Monopoly, Scrabble, and the like, it can be hard for newcomers to break in.

Furthermore, some players simply might not want to get into these more complex experiences. Instead, players may be looking for tabletop experiences that are designed with more thought and intent than games such as Monopoly. This list aims to provide a broad and varied selection of casual games that are easy to learn, replayable, and affordable.

10. Ticket To Ride

Ticket To Ride box

This game about building railway routes has been a mainstay of the board gaming scene since its release in 2004, primarily due to its strong core design and accessibility, making it a great game for families and newcomers to the hobby. Ticket To Ride is a casual game, and connecting the various cities via carefully planned routes is a satisfying and relaxing experience. Furthermore, the game is easy to teach and easy to learn, yet not so simple that it gets boring quickly, allowing for repeat plays. Ticket To Ride is also affordable, and can facilitate a good range of two to five players.

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9. Keyforge

Keyforge deck box

For those that are interested in card games like Magic: The Gathering but are turned off by the deck-building, the knowledge required, and the financial investment that is often needed to construct a competitive deck, Keyforge is worth a look.

Keyforge is the perfect game for casual players that want to dip their toes in competitive games, or just versus card games as a whole. In Keyforge, players purchase full decks that can't be edited; each deck is completely randomized using an algorithm, meaning some decks will be better than others. Usually each deck has something good to offer. Because decks can be bought in one go, the price point is extremely low for a card game and highly accessible. However, Keyforge isn't for those looking for a lot of customization.

8. Marvel Champions

Marvel Champions: The Card Game box

This Marvel game can be thought of as a more accessible version of Arkham Horror: The Card Game, a co-operative "Living Card Game" in which players battle Lovecraftian horrors. In Marvel Champions, however, players take on the roles of various Marvel heroes, battling against notable villains and their less notable lackeys.

Marvel Champions can be played solo, or with up to four players, but it's best with two. With more than two players, the game begins to slow down rather dramatically. Unlike Arkham Horror: The Card Game, Marvel Champions doesn't have players trudge through a campaign, instead opting for quick skirmishes that can be played in a single session, making Marvel Champions a lot more accessible.

Furthermore, the game is arguably a lot easier than Arkham Horror, and its Marvel theme makes it a lot more accessible. However, Marvel Champions is also easily expandable, so there's room for players to get a bit more serious about it should they want a deeper experience. Overall, even casual board gamers will have a good time with Marvel Champions, but it's a lot more fun for fans of the Marvel franchise.

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7. Scout

Scout looking at a hand of cards

This unique card game is a small and easy to learn experience with some interesting and quirky twists. Scout is a game about playing hands (pairs, runs, etc.), but unlike most card games, players can't rearrange their hand in Scout.

This unique twist is the backbone of Scout's gameplay, as players "scout" cards and play parts of their hand to try and manufacture the highest score they can. The game's abstract graphics are also easy on the eyes and unlikely to turn away potential players. Furthermore, the game is very easy to learn, highly replayable, and works great with two to five players.

6. No Thanks!

No Thanks! box

This simple card game is all about saying No Thanks. In a game of No Thanks, players take turns declining or accepting cards, with the twist being that every card is worth negative points. However, every time players say No Thanks, they have to put one of their limited point tokens on the card, every one of which is collected by whoever eventually takes the card.

What makes No Thanks even more interesting is that players can build runs of cards to decrease the amount of points they lose, meaning that sometimes it might be the best move to take a high card. The best part about No Thanks is just how easy it is to teach and play, making it a great game for most ages and good fun for families and friend groups alike.

5. The Crew

The Crew: The Quest For Planet Nine box

Card games are generally some of the most accessible games on the market, but trick-taking games have been around for years. They're one of the oldest kinds of card game, and they're extremely easy to learn.

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The Crew takes this relatively stale mechanic of trick-taking and flips it on its head by making it a cooperative experience. Better yet, what if players couldn't communicate? Players being unable to communicate about the cards in their hands makes winning the right tricks at the right time a difficult task. The Crew is a great game for groups looking for a simple and fun game that will last, as the game has 50 scenarios to play through.

4. Spots

Spots box

This affordable game from the makers of Monikers can be played with one to four players. Spots is a push-your-luck game about rolling dice and assigning them to any matching spots on various spotty dogs; different dogs have different amounts of spaces for different dice, with any dice the players can't match going into their "yard", too many dice in the yard, and players go bust.

After players have filled all the spots on a dog, they can take their turn to score that dog, replacing it with a new one. The game may sound simple, but there's a wonderful amount of strategy present in its design. Spots is highly affordable, replayable, and extremely easy to learn. Furthermore, the dice-rolling, push-your-luck core of the game is great for casual gamers.

3. Codenames

Codenames box

Codenames is perhaps one of the most popular games on the tabletop scene, and has become an almost mainstream product due to its uniquely fun core concept and simple rules.

In Codenames, players split into two teams and assign one of their teammates to be the "Spymaster". This player looks at the game's grid of words and their own secret grid that tells them which of these words are worth points to their team, before giving their teammates a clue related to any number of words on the public grid. Players then guess which words they think their Spymaster is cluing them in on, potentially gaining points for either team if they guess right or wrong.

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Codenames is a fast-paced party-game that is near-infinitely replayable and provides a lot of fun for small and big groups alike. Furthermore, the game is extremely affordable and easy to learn.

2. Azul

Azul box

This quick and tactile tile-laying game for two to four players is a beautiful game that is joyful not just to play, but to interact with. The game sees players taking turns to draft a set of tiles before placing them on their individual game boards in order to create specific patterns for various points.

Azul is an easy to learn, hard to master game that will look great on anyone's shelf and is easy to get to the table. It's a game that gets better the more familiar players become with it, but despite that it's also easy to teach and fun to play intermittently. Azul is also highly affordable despite its luxurious production value, giving players a lot of value for money.

1. Dixit

Dixit box

Arguably one of the most accessible games on the market, and one of the most eye-catching, Dixit is the perfect choice for those looking for a casual game to play with their friends and/or family. Dixit is a great casual experience primarily due to its plethora of beautifully strange card art that also acts as the main pillar of the game's core mechanics, but it's also very simple and easy to learn. Furthermore, the game keeps other players involved even when it's not their turn.

In Dixit, players take turns being the "Storyteller", secretly taking a card from their hand and giving a clue to the other players related to that card. The other players then secretly give the Storyteller one of their own cards, trying to provide cards that are relevant to the clue. These cards are then shuffled and laid out for everyone to see, and players vote on the card they think was the Storyteller's card.

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There are some other rules relating to how players earn points, but that is the core loop of Dixit. What's great about the game's design is that it's extremely replayable, accessible, and works great at different player counts. Furthermore, Dixit is a great gateway game into the board gaming hobby, and is easy to play for those who haven't played many games before. On top of all this, Dixit is highly affordable.

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