Let's split them by genre, I won't be able to rank them otherwise !
4X : Scythe for it's beautiful alternate reality, complexity and subtle asymmetry & Root for its down right crazy asymmetry
Worker placement : Annachrony for its depth and resource scarcity & Viticulture because why not combine two passions of mine
Programmation : A Game Of Throne (board game) for how crazy my playmates turn when I take 30 minutes planning my next move.
Deck Building : Clank ( In Space ! ) for the number of ways you can harass or kill your fellow thieves without ever touching them.
Card Drafting : Terraforming Mars for the scientific research and oh-so-f**king-many-ways you can try to make that rock inhabitable with all the extensions & 7 Wonders Duel for the nice alternative to standard draft
Narrative Coop : Arkham Horror because the game hates me as much as I love it & Gen-7 for the many narrative mindf**ks
Asymmetric Coop : Keep talking and nobody explodes for the possibility to accommodate one screen-addict gamer.
Roll and Write : Welcome To ! for the fact there is 0 luck involved for a Roll and Write
Story Telling : Gloom for the crazy stories you end up with
Dexterity : Jungle Speed because if you have never broken a TV and a pair of fingers you missed something in life.
Party : Unstable Unicorns for the face your colleagues make when they draw NSFW cards (poke @benjamin_grandfond2@jonathanbeurel )
@rachel_levitz yeah I like that there is competition in the game, but not everything evolves it. Everyone playing just wants to have one hell of a laugh!
- Rail adventure: really fun to play. We really laugh when we blockage progression the one to the other on purpose
- Katana (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardg...) discovered lately thanks to @gael_motte we had a lot of fun with this one
- Unstable unicorns, again thanks to @gael_motte! Just reading card names and you already laugh :)
Scythe is a fantastic game that translates well to online play. It takes a while to play, but it features more strategy and relies less upon luck than most other games.
Pandemic is a great co-op game, but I haven't really been that excited to play it since... you know.
Ticket to Ride is so much fun. It's pretty relaxing and really easy to pick up and play.
Munchkin is fun if you like Dungeons and Dragons but don't feel like doing the whole roleplay thing.
Century: Golem edition is always a favorite with friends and family. The gems it comes with are fun to collect and trade during the game and the artwork on the cards is really beautiful.
Not technically a board game, but Magic: The Gathering is incredibly fun and will also consume all of your disposable income if you let it.
Again, not technically a board game, but Dungeons and Dragons is my absolute favorite game of all time and it's not even a close competition. It's incredible, and I highly recommend trying it out at least once.
Bonjour App for Zoom