That doesn't mean they can't involve those elements: diplomacy is often an important element in asymmetric wargames subtle forms of bluffing can dramatically change the outcomes of card-playing games understanding or even controlling the pace of a game can be crucial to winning victory points when it matters most. To understand strategy board games, though, it's important to realize what they aren't: They aren't about bluffing, speed, persuasion - and most importantly, they aren't about luck.
Many times, these games are organized into larger categories, such as wargames (which center on conflict between players' forces), American-style (which prioritize direct player conflict and have elements of luck) or Eurogames (which largely avoid chance-based elements, and usually depend on planning and resource management). But modern strategy games come in all sorts of subgenres, often delineated by their central gameplay mechanic: tile-laying, worker placement, deck- or tableau-building, dungeon crawler, conquest, dice rolling and more. That's a pretty broad definition, I know. Strategy board games are games in which players' critical decision-making affects the outcome - think Chess or Go. So after testing dozens of the best games on the market, I've put together the best strategy games available in 2022. Sure, clawing down Godzilla-like Kaiju in the dice-rolling game King of Tokyo can be fun, and tricking the opposite team into executing one of their own allies in the bluffing game The Resistance is entertaining as hell, but nothing beats the satisfaction of outmaneuvering your fellow players in a game of pure wits.ĭespite all the games on the market, though, few capture that perfect balance of replayability and satisfying gameplay (even if you lose). Of all the many types of board games - from your standard family game to a party game or cooperative game - my absolute favorite kind is strategy. This story is part of Gift Guide, our year-round collection of the best gift ideas.