The favorite games of Hunter and Cron in 2020 2026
Looking for the favorite games recommended by Hunter and Cron in 2020? Then we have just the thing: the list of their top picks from 2020.
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List of Hunter and Cron favorites 2020
In this list we have compiled the games that Hunter and Cron highlighted as favorites in 2020.
The following games were among Hunter and Cron's top recommendations in 2020:
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Wavelength
All details & ratingWavelength is a unique and engaging social guessing game that requires players to tap into their ability to communicate and interpret conceptual clues. This game stands out for its emphasis on understanding and interpreting the perspectives of others, making it an ideal choice for groups looking for a fun and thought-provoking experience.
2–12 30–45 min 14+ Immediately playableVideo reviews 1 -
The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine
All details & ratingThe Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine is a cooperative trick-taking game that takes players on an adventurous space journey, filled with challenges and strategic gameplay.
2–5 20 min 10+ Easy to learn+ 2 € above the best price11 € at Amazon* -
Cahoots card game
All details & ratingCahoots is a cooperative card game where players work together to meet a series of challenging goals. Each player must strategically contribute to four communal piles by matching either the color or the number of the cards. Communication about the contents of one's hand is not allowed, adding a layer of challenge as players must intuitively cooperate to meet the objectives.
1–4 20 min 10+ Immediately playableVideo reviews 1 -
Cartographers
All details & ratingCartographers: A Roll Player Tale transports players to a realm where they take on the roles of mapmakers, tasked by Queen Gimnax to chart the northern territories for the Kingdom of Nalos. This game combines elements of strategy and creativity, challenging players to create the most efficient and aesthetically pleasing maps.
1–100 30–45 min 10+ Easy to learn+ 4 € above the best price20 € at Amazon* -
Spicy
All details & ratingSpicy is a vibrant bluffing card game that captures the fiery competition among three big cats who, tired of their constant battling for supremacy, decide to engage in a spicy hot eating contest. This setup serves as a backdrop for a game filled with deceit, strategy, and quick thinking, designed for 2-6 players. The game's core mechanic revolves around players announcing their card plays without revealing them, allowing for a high degree of bluffing as cards are played face down.
2–6 15–20 min 10+ Immediately playable+ 2 € above the best price18 € at Amazon* -
PARKS
All details & ratingPARKS is a visually stunning board game that celebrates the beauty and splendor of U.S. National Parks. With artwork from Fifty-Nine Parks, this game offers players a unique blend of strategy and adventure as they embark on a journey through nature.
1–5 30–60 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Nova Luna
All details & ratingNova Luna is an abstract tile-laying strategy game that focuses on careful planning and decision-making. Players are tasked with fulfilling objectives by placing tiles strategically, creating a unique and engaging gameplay experience.
1–4 30–60 min 8+ Easy to learnVideo reviews 1 -
Aeon's End
All details & ratingIn the concealed underground city of Gravehold, survivors of a distant invasion find solace. Here, amidst the remnants of a desperate society, they unearth a revelation: the energy emanating from breaches, the very conduits exploited by hostile beings, can be harnessed. Various gems allow them to transmute malevolent energies into beneficial spells and weapons, becoming the last bastion of defense—the breach mages.
1–4 60 min 14+ Medium complexityVideo reviews 1 -
No Thank You, Evil!
All details & ratingPlayers create a character based on unique and imaginative traits in a tabletop game filled with creative fantasy worlds and storytelling. A guide, often a parent or older sibling, presents dilemmas as players embark on their adventures. Throughout their journey, they use special abilities, companions, and equipment to overcome obstacles while facing challenges like rescuing friends or repairing a time machine.
2–5 30 min 5+ Easy to learn -
The 7th Continent
All details & ratingIn the early 20th century, your fate binds you to the newly discovered seventh continent, haunted by a malevolent curse since your last expedition. The 7th Continent, a captivating solo or cooperative "choose-your-own-adventure" exploration board game, beckons you to chart your course. Choose a character and commence your journey alone or alongside fellow explorers. Drawing inspiration from the Fighting Fantasy book series, unravel the mysteries of this untamed land through a diverse array of terrain and event cards.
1–4 5–1000 min 14+ Medium complexity -
Kitchen Rush
All details & ratingKitchen Rush immerses players in the bustling atmosphere of a newly inherited restaurant aiming for success. This innovative, real-time, cooperative board game captures the essence of kitchen management through a unique worker placement mechanism that uses hourglasses as workers.
1–4 30–45 min 12+ Easy to learnVideo reviews 1 -
Glen More II: Chronicles
All details & ratingGlen More II: Chronicles is a sequel to the original Glen More game, offering a richly expanded gameplay experience. It transports players into the roles of leaders of Scottish clans from the early medieval ages to the 19th century.
2–4 90–120 min 12+ Medium complexity+ 13 € above the best price70 € at Amazon* -
Abra Kazam!
All details & ratingWelcome, apprentices! It's exam day, and you must speak and recognize spells of all kinds: Leviosa, Torticolax, Petrificus... Use your magic wand and good luck, as spells can sometimes backfire!
3–8 15 min 8+ Immediately playable+ 1 € above the best price13 € at Amazon* -
First Contact
All details & ratingAn extraordinary party game features imaginary ancient Egyptians trying to overcome the language barrier with aliens. In each round, aliens draw strange symbols and attempt to explain which earthly items they want to collect. Confused Egyptians must figure out their meanings while aliens compete to grab souvenirs and return home, all while humans aim to master the alien language. "First Contact" is ideal for fans of associative deduction games, offering unique themes and puzzles in every setup for guaranteed fun.
2–7 15–40 min 12+ Easy to learnVideo reviews 1 -
Barrage
All details & ratingBarrage is a strategic resource management board game set in the 1930s, during a time when the industrial revolution has pushed the use of fossil fuels to its limits. The game revolves around the theme of hydroelectric energy generation, where players compete to build and manage efficient hydroelectric dam systems.
1–4 90–180 min 14+ For connoisseurs+ 6 € above the best price54 € at Amazon* -
Crystal Palace
All details & ratingIn Crystal Palace, players are transported back to the vibrant atmosphere of London in 1851, at the dawn of the first World Fair. Here, nations compete not with military might but with the power of innovation and influence, showcasing spectacular inventions and securing the support of notable figures from the era. This dice-placement game stands out by allowing players to set the values of their dice at the start of each round, presenting a strategic dilemma between aiming high for better outcomes and managing the cost of ambition.
2–5 60–150 min 14+ For connoisseurs -
Cooper Island
All details & ratingCooper Island is a strategic board game set during the age of exploration, where players set out to colonize a newfound island. Through careful placement of landscape tiles, players unlock resources necessary for building structures with unique abilities and removing barriers to further explore the island. The game stands out for its innovative victory point tracking method, where players advance ships around the island to mark progress, discovering smaller islands along the way that provide additional benefits.
1–4 60–120 min 12+ For connoisseurs
Frequently asked questions
Which game ranks first on this list?
Wavelength currently tops our list. The ranking is derived from player community ratings and is recalculated continuously.
How many players do the games on this list support?
Most games on this list support 1 to 5 players. The exact player count is listed with each game.
What age are these games suitable for?
Publisher age recommendations on this list start at 5 years. Each game carries its own age rating.
How long does a game take?
A typical game takes about 30 to 45 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.
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