Board (24 programs)
Pros: Deckbuilding mechanics. 3x3 grid gameplay. Strategy-oriented.
Cons: Limited grid size restricts deeper tactical options.
Pros: Easy for all ages. Eight themed boards. Local and online multiplayer.
Cons: Slow pacing between turns.
Pros: Classic Ludo gameplay. Easy to pick up. Multiple boards and game modes. Supports up to six players.
Cons: No online multiplayer option. Board rotation each turn can feel dizzying.
Pros: Unique destruction mechanic. Supports solo and local multiplayer.
Cons: No online multiplayer option.
Pros: Faithful chess gameplay. Egyptian-inspired graphics and themes. Local multiplayer on one device.
Cons: No online multiplayer or rankings. No tutorials for absolute beginners.
Pros: Distinct presentation and art style. Choices Matter. Multiple Story Moments to unlock.
Cons: Short gameplay.
Pros: Familiar gameplay mechanics. Variety of landmarks to use. Charming 3D graphics. Offers online and offline multiplayer.
Cons: Does not offer anything groundbreakingly new.
Pros: Easy-to-learn gameplay mechanics. Variety of themed designs for puck and table. Customizable difficulty level when playing against the computer.
Cons: Limited to same-device multiplayer.
Pros: Extensive array of over 110 mini-games. Seven diverse and unique party boards. Engaging Koopathlon 20-player online mode.
Cons: Limited compatibility.
Pros: Intuitive and easy to pick up. Engaging, strategy-based mechanics. Support for up to four players. Extensive customization options.
Cons: Considerable system requirements.
Pros: Up to four-player co-op. Numerous tasks and quests to perform. Visuals that stay true to the original media.
Cons: Only showcases a short part of the story’s plot.
Pros: Relaxing gameplay. Strategic depth. Educational.
Cons: Complexity for some.