We often get too obsessed with how videogames end up generating adaptations in the form of board games as in the case of Bloodborne, XCOM or Fallout, but we forget about the reverse path.
There are a multitude of board games that have been adapted to the world of videogames and that, with versions for PC or mobile phones, can be a highly recommended pastime or an option to enjoy on long journeys or while waiting at the airport. These are the 13 board games that should be in your collection.
Agricola
If Farmville were a board game without the tedium of micropayments, it would certainly be Agricola (9.99 dollars). in it you must create and expand a farm that will provide you with different goods that you can later sell in the market to continue improving your business. The digital version is only suitable for two players, but it is less complex and deep than its physical edition. Be that as it may, it is a good option to try it and see if you are encouraged to buy the board game.
Agricola – Board Game in Spanish
Ascension
if you grew up with Magic but you have always seen in it a very complicated gateway to invite people to play, Ascension (9.99 dollars) is your game. It was actually created by champions of the Wizards of the Coast game, but not having to worry about keeping up with updates makes it much more palatable. At its core, it’s a deck-building game like Hearthstone could be, but brought to the table and then, with its digital edition, back to the screen.
TCGFACTORY Ascension 10th Anniversary Edition Board Game in Spanish
Boss Monster
Boss Monster (4.99 dollars) is the perfect game to jump from the table to the screen because it is born from an aesthetic inspired by the nes games. In it we control a final boss who must create a dungeon to prevent enemies from stealing his treasure. Because of its complexity and everything you have to keep in mind, it’s one of those games that ends up being more enjoyable in a digital version because you have all that information more at hand.
Boss Monster Card Game
Carcassonne
Carcassonne (9.99 dollars) is the first game you should play if the only thing you play at home is options like Scatergories or Cluedo. A title with very easy mechanics to assimilate that in a matter of five minutes he will already have all the players completely hooked. The idea is to drop different tiles of roads, towns and cities on the board that will serve for each one of you to build his own empire.
Devir – Carcassonne, Board Game, Family Board Game, Board Game to Play with Friends (BGCARCAS2)
Catan
Undoubtedly another of classic games that have ended up enjoying great popularity, but that still has a push to match games like Monopoly or Scrabble. Here the idea is to control a series of areas that offer resources so that, with them, you can build towns and roads that allow you to squeeze other areas. Something like a simplified city builder. On Steam there is a version of Catan limited free that you can complete with expansions and micropayments.
Devir – Catan, Board Game, Family Board Game, Board Game to Play with Friends (BGCATAN)
Istanbul
The idea behind Istanbul (8.19 dollars), winner at best game of 2014, is to control a market in which you will be placing helpers to get gems in exchange for other goods. We are facing one of those typical games with a controlled complexity that are ideal to take out when there are no regular players around. It’s appreciated because it’s one of those scary at first sight, but little by little people are seeing that it’s simpler than it seemed (and it helps you sneak in more complex games the next time they get excited).
Pegasus Spiele Istanbul 55119G Card Game (German Version)
Love Letter
Here’s another one of those classics quick game that many people don’t know yet. However, a couple of games are more than enough to convince them to save the game. ANDOr in a drawer forever. In Love Letter (6.99 dollars), we must send a love letter to the princess and we will win clothes with the help of other members of the court. Very easy to master and one of those essential hobbies that we can now also enjoy digitally.
Z-Man Games- Love Letter – Español (ZLL01ES)
Pandemic
I really wanted to try Pandemic (9.99 dollars) for everything I had heard about it and the Three Wise Men gave me the basic edition a few months ago. Since then it has become one of my favorites. Behind his idea is the need to control an epidemic that is spreading throughout the world and must be eradicated. The downside of its digital version is the lack of options at the online level, but it is very convenient to take the laptop out on the plane and pass it on to the rest of the players to progress.
Z-man Games Europe Pandemic ZM7101ES Board Game, Multicolor
Raiders of the North Sea
A slightly lesser known but highly recommended game is Raiders of the North Sea (12.49 dollars). Its great asset is that it has cross-play with other platforms, so you can also play with those who have the mobile or Switch version. Here the idea is to gather a crew of vikings that allows us to go in search of towns to loot in search of gold.
Renegade Games 585 Raiders of The North Sea – Card Game (in German)
Ticket to Ride
Probably my favorite game of all times. Ticket to Ride (9.99 dollars) proposes creating different train lines between countries with the aim of being the one with the most points at the end of the game. We are facing another of those games that are scary when you put the board on the table, but how quickly it makes you understand that everything is much simpler than it seemed at first glance. On PC we have the classic version, the children’s (4.99 dollars) and a good bag of downloadable content with different regions. Highly recommended.
Adventurers to the Train! – Board Game in Spanish
Twilight Struggle
Two players and the Cold War as a scenario, that is the basis of Twilight Struggle (9.99 dollars), which puts us in the shoes of the United States and the USSR with the intention that one of the two ends control of the planet. The move from physical to digital is not only great, it also makes learning to play and playing a game a breeze.”fast” much easier. After all, you constantly have all the necessary interactions and information within reach of a click.
Devir – Twilight Struggle: The Cold War, 1945-1989, Board Game, Strategic board game set in the Cold War, History (BGTWIST)
Scythe
To play alone, online or split screen, Scythe (19.99 dollars) in a formidable board game available in digital version. One of those that you will soon see recommended if you start looking for a new game to add to your closet. Amass resources and conquer enemy cities in a scenario that recovers the depression after the Big war adding giant robots to the mix.
Stonemaier Games STM600 Scythe Board Game
Small World
Imagine a version of Risk that is not a pain in the ass and is also based on fantasy worlds. The idea is that, as the name says, we are facing a world that is too small for everyone, so we must take advantage of the strategy and abilities of our races to gain control. In their move to digital they have chosen to be as faithful as possible to what we see on the table of Small World (9.99 dollars), so it is also a good option to give this version a try before deciding whether or not to buy the physical version.
Days of Wonder – Small World of Warcraft Board Game (English Version)
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