Hello Beehaw!

As someone that enjoy playing with my spouse a lot I wonder which games are your favorites for playing with or against someone else. Our current favorites are:

  • Dominion
  • Res Arcana
  • Wingspan (still need to try Asia expansion)
  • Terraforming Mars

Unfortunately these listed games are competitive ones so I’m also looking to increase the list of cooperative games! We did play Aeon’s End Legacy but need to play the expansions.

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  •  ZenGrammy   ( @ZenGrammy@beehaw.org ) 
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    1 year ago

    One Deck Dungeon - you work together to fight the monster on each card using your dice. You have to plan the move together so that you will win. It’s a lot of fun.

    Blue Moon. We have the Legends version with a million or so cards. It’s definitely a competitive one. You build a deck, increasing your firepower (hopefully) as you go, and battle your opponent’s deck each turn.

    It took us a while to figure it out but man is it fun to play once you get the mechanics of it. Even teenage boys who had been rolling their eyes at the game for weeks tried it one day out of boredom and became obsessed as soon as they figured out how to start backstabbing each other.

  • Spirit Island! It’s a co-op where it’s you as natural forces defending your island and natives against foreign invaders. It’s very replayable, with ways to ramp up (or down) the difficulty level, and it’s fun to play new pairs of spirits and discover synergies (or in a few cases, the utter lack thereof) in their powers.

  • Hive! Or Hive pocket. It’s kind of a boardless chess like game with bugs. The only thing I don’t like is that sometimes if you’re not really careful the hexagonal pieces get a little crooked and it throws off more than it should. That’s the pocket version anyway, maybe the full size is better

  •  Foon   ( @Foon@beehaw.org ) 
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    51 year ago

    I see you already play Aeon’s End, which would be first on my list of recommendations, I can highly recommend the other content too. It’s one of my favourite games, and it plays so well at 2 players (and it’s good at 4 players too, just a different experience IMO).

    Another would be Spirit Island, an asymmetrical game in which each player is a nature spirit who tries to defend their island from the invading settlers. It’s incredibly strong thematically. While the rules are pretty straightforward, it has an incredibly complex decision space and can be a bit of brain burner. The great thing about that is that it really limit alpha gaming, as it’s generally too complex to think for other people too. Especially with expansions adding more spirits, adversaries, and power cards, every game is very different.

    If you play with your spouse and you like legacy/campaign games, I can also recommend Gloomhaven. Particularly Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion is a great entry point into the world and system, and it’s a lot more approachable than the main game while still offering a similar experience. There’s a second edition of Gloomhaven coming out next year, which is in all respects an improved version of an already great game, so if after Jaws of the Lion you want more , I’d recommend waiting for that.

    • We have only two Aeon’s End expansions, I’m definitely interested in trying the other ones. Also familiar with Gloomhaven!

      Spirit Island seems really interesting, thank you for recommending it.

  • Our favourite: Arkham Horror LCG, Hero realms, Lord of the rings Journey in the Middle Earth, seven Wonders duel. We are currently playing Earthborne rangers. I also often propose war of the rings/twilight struggle/ other war games but they are tougher to sell :-)

  •  Icarus   ( @Icarus@beehaw.org ) 
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    41 year ago

    My girlfriend and I really like Trails and we take it with us to bars pretty frequently!

    Its like a baby Parks game, and has a few mechanisms I thought would really do well in Parks (which apparently the designers felt the same because they released a new expansion which adds a few Trails like features)

  •  Kaldo   ( @Kaldo@beehaw.org ) 
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    41 year ago

    I’m pretty bad at it and don’t have a lot of games in it but I really really like android netrunner, it is very well designed and full of immersive charm IMO. It can be a bit ‘heavy’ for casual game nights, lots of thinking and bluffing going on.

  •  Domiku   ( @Domiku@beehaw.org ) 
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    41 year ago

    My wife and I love playing Jaipur! It’s nice that you get 2-3 games out of it since it’s best out of 3. We also got a new-ish game called Watergate, which is really fun. We’ve only played it a few times so far.

  •  Ethereal87   ( @Ethereal87@beehaw.org ) 
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    1 year ago

    My wife and I play almost exclusively two player games, but we try to find stuff that can expand beyond two players if at all possible. That said, our top most played games as a couple are…

    • Aeon’s End
    • Unfair
    • Codenames Duet
    • Fugitive
    • Everdell
    • Tiny Epic Galaxies

    and after that it starts getting into a lot of games that have 15-20 plays each (Wingspan, the Pandemic Legacy games, Welcome To, Clank!). Out of those, I’d recommend looking in to Fugitive for something more “off the beaten path”. It’s a two player cat and mouse game where one person is a criminal trying to outrun a sheriff. The sheriff wins by catching the criminal, the criminal wins by getting to the escape vehicle by the end of their cards. We played it probably 30 times before calling it quits because we reached a point where the sheriff would almost always be able to read the other player and figure out where they were, but that was a LOT of plays to get there!

    EDIT: Apparently Space-Biff did a write up on the 2nd Edition yesterday!

  • My wife and I play Castles of Burgandy together sometimes. It’s nice because there is some luck involved with die rolls but still a good amount of strategy. It isn’t cooperative though.

    We’ve played the solo version of Agricola together cooperatively and it was pretty fun.

  •  Tin   ( @Tin@beehaw.org ) 
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    7 Wonders Duel is specifically a 2-player version of 7 Wonders, and it’s very well done. Familiar enough to anyone who has played the original while being entirely unique mechanically. I really enjoy it.

    Also, you mentioned it, but the Asia expansion for Wingspan is great as a standalone 2-player game.

    A few more that often hit the table with just the two of us:

    • Azul (any of them)
    • Sagrada
    • Parks
    • Cottage Garden
    • Patchwork (specifically for 2 players)
  • Our top 3 are:

    • Fungi, because my s.o really loves mushrooms
    • Shards of Infinity (w/ one expansion), because it’s a fun game to relax, not to easy and not too complex
    • Jaipur, because it’s quick and it’s fun trying to screw each other over
  • I really enjoy Patchwork as a two person game. Its quick game, but it feels just challenging enough.

    Theres also a shorter two person version of Agricola called “All Creatures Big and Small” thats pretty darned fun as well.

  • Azul is a nice short game that’s honestly better with two players. If you have more people, you can’t really think about what the others are doing and just have to focus on your own plan. But with only two, there’s also an element of trying to screw each other over. It’s great fun :)

  • My wife enjoys a fun theme, so the first three are all animal themed. 🙂

    • Wingspan
    • Ark Nova
    • Zoo-ography
    • Heart of Crown
    • Rolling Realms

    I also think Master of Wills is a great 2 player game, but it’s also mostly just a two player game.