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Suggestions please: Low-mid difficulty/complexity, collaborative fantasy/adventure/strategy board game or RPG.

Played out Monster Mayhem card game within a month or so. Bought Castle Panic and was a great fantasy intro board game, simple to learn with just enough strategy to keep it interesting for older folks but it's about run its course.

Looking for suggestions 2-3 can play together mix of youth and adults, ideally collaboratively. Basic-level RPG or strategy fantasy/mystery/adventure, small group of 3 max so not really a "DM" situation type game, all would be players.

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dormi.zone

Betrayal at House on the Hill is an interesting and (generally) cooperative board game with a bunch of spinoff versions that are themed differently. The original is haunted house themed, and the game starts pretty easy but grows in complexity as it's played, with a BUNCH of different scenarios/endings available to keep things fresh. The game itself acts as the "DM" and the scenarios are pretty varied. Doubly so if you get the expansion.

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This is one of our group's favorites! They also have betrayal at Baldur's Gate which is a D&D flavored take on the game.

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Those both lookgreat in different ways. I got outvoted and bought Samurai Showdown but am going to snag Forbidden Island as a surprise. Thanks!

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lemmy.world

One Deck Dungeon is an inexpensive small box co-op game with a fantasy dungeon crawl theme and an approachable rule set. It only plays 1 or 2 but you could always have 2 people share a character and make the decisions together. Or just share both characters between all players. There is also an app version (mobile, steam) that is a good way to learn the game.

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lemmy.world

Thanks for the rec, I looked it up and that's right in the sweet spot of introducing some basic RPG mechanics but not too much to juggle for my co-players.

As a side note, it's encouraging to see the artwork has all female heroes--it's great to see industry recognizing after decades of girls and women playing that sorceress and elf doesn't have to be the limit.

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If it looks interesting then make sure to check out the Forest of Shadows version too. It can be played either standalone or combined with the original. It adds a poison mechanic and some other relatively minor things. There is also a newer space themed game called One Deck Galaxy but I haven't played that one yet.

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Stuffed Fables is a storybook adventure with stuffed toys. Sort of Choose Your Own Adventure meets D&D. The book's the DM.

In a similar vein there's The Adventures of Robin Hood, and Eila and Something Shiny.

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lemmy.world

Talisman is super fun and easy to play. There are a bunch of versions and new ones every few years. I also own a ton of the expansions and made a bunch of home brew characters. The base game is solid enough thou.

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lemmy.world

Thanks, just watched a play-through of it, looks like a perfect level of difficulty but it's competitive though rather than collaborative, which is what I'm looking for.

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Collab huh? We've played Gloomhaven Jaws of the Lion. Gloomhaven is massive but the Jaws of the Lion is a way smaller stand alone expansion. There are companion apps that help speed it up. The other co-op games we play are Zombicide, Mansions of Madness and Arkham Horror. If I remember correctly the last 2 can switch from collab to where one person can win. All of them are a blast.

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I recommend spirit island, it might be a little higher than mid difficulty but I really enjoy it. It's co-op and if you get tired of the core game, there are lots of expansions that change features

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Thanks, that looks really great, review I watched said highly complicated, it seems ok for me but would probably lose the others at this point, maybe will give it a go later on!

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Daybreak is very good. It's from one of the designers of pandemic.

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