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Hi Maria, difficult to compare as the games are so different. I think it depends more on how much you have played boardgames earlier. A too complex one may kill the joy. The science part is a bit secondary when you immerse in a game, but I was impressed by Undergrove in that context.
Jan 8, 2025, 5:14 AM