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Game on! Today's board and card games have something for nearly everyone
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Blokus, a board game that reminds a lot of people of the electronic Tetris game, is another example. Players place colored tiles, but only where they match up correctly, corner to corner. You try to build your own line, while blocking your opponents. Now there is a new version involving triangles called Blokus Triagon.
Fantasy: Games with various fantasy themes have long been an important segment of the market. Two new offerings:
Blue Moon City, where players work together to rebuild a destroyed world. "You work together, but at the same time you want to collect the most points. It's fun, it's beautiful and there are lots of dragons," says Jones.
Mission to Red Planet, where players try to go to Mars and claim territory. "The artwork is wonderful; it allows you to sit for an hour and think you're actually there."
Another example is Wallamoppi, a fast stacking game that involves a dropping marble and cool, wooden pieces.
War games: Another staple of the genre, "when a lot of people think of board games, they think of war games," says Jones. New developments include a new version of Axis & Allies. A new game called Twilight Struggle, set in the Cold War, is also winning awards.
Viktory II is a war game "that plays down to the lowest common denominator, yet it's fast, accessible, and I like it better than Risk," says Jones, "unless you play 2210 Risk, which plays in five turns instead of hours."
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