Board games globe and mail
A great topic! Here are some popular board games that have been featured in The Globe and Mail:
- Gloomhaven: A cooperative game of exploration, puzzle-solving, and combat. (Globe and Mail's "Best Board Games of 2017")
- Pandemic Legacy: A cooperative game where players work together to save the world from deadly diseases. (Globe and Mail's "Best Board Games of 2015")
- Scythe: A worker placement game set in an alternate history of the 1920s. (Globe and Mail's "Best Board Games of 2016")
- Ticket to Ride: A popular train-themed game where players compete to build railroad routes across a map of North America. (Globe and Mail's "Best Board Games of 2014")
- Settlers of Catan: A classic game of resource management and trading, where players build settlements and roads on an island. (Globe and Mail's "Best Board Games of 2013")
- Carcassonne: A tile-laying game where players build a medieval landscape and place followers to score points. (Globe and Mail's "Best Board Games of 2012")
- Pandemic: A cooperative game where players work together to stop the spread of diseases and save the world. (Globe and Mail's "Best Board Games of 2011")
- 7 Wonders: A card-drafting game where players build up their civilization by collecting cards representing different structures and technologies. (Globe and Mail's "Best Board Games of 2010")
- Cribbage: A classic card game that involves counting points for pairs, runs, and combinations of cards. (Globe and Mail's "Best Board Games of 2009")
- Azul: A tile-laying game where players compete to create the most beautiful mosaic. (Globe and Mail's "Best Board Games of 2018")
These are just a few examples of the many great board games that have been featured in The Globe and Mail. If you're looking for more recommendations, I'd be happy to provide some!