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Which games would you recommend that require teamwork?

Games which do not end friendships, but strengthen them. Games where working together works and loners fall behind.

Can be something simple like The Game or reach any complexity level. Coming to think of it, bring on the complexity. πŸ™‚

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  • Games which do not end friendships, but strengthen them.

    I can answer this part of your post with:

    • Slay the Spire The Boardgame (4p vs env)
    • Sky Team (2p vs env)
    • Bullet❀️ (1-4p vs 1 npc)
    • Aeon's End (1-4p vs 1 npc)
    • Between Two Cities (Co-op between players to your left and right but still competing with each other and the other players)

    Games where working together works and loners fall behind.

    This qualifier is a bit harder to answer, I'll have to think and look through the TT games I've played

  • Dorfromantik is a great one which was a big hit in Germany. Dunno if its widely known elsewhere but it should be, since it is a simple chilled coop Puzzler based on a cozy videogame.

    The next two are not coop all the way but Mysterium and Treasure Island are pretty fun and invoke the same teamwork feeling around the table, if someone is content on beeing the GM.

    In mysterium you have one person as a ghost, that sends visions to the other in form of abstract art cards, to find out how he died.

    In the latter, one person plays Long John Silver and the other have to find his treasure on an Island (duh:), before he escapes prison and gets it himself.

    It is meant to be played against each other, but if you tweak the rules a bit is very nice as a coop experience. Especially for kids, since you can draw on the whole map to mark down places that you rule out. Very nice family game for all ages.

  • I always enjoyed Shadows over Camelot, for you have to work towards your own goal as well as working together as a team.

    Then, when you are more accustomed to the game, you can include a player actually being a spy that covertly has to sabotage the group while still pretending to be doing good.

    Link

    And a part of the description for those who hate clicking links:

    Each player represents a knight of the Round Table and they must collaborate to overcome a number of quests, ranging from defeating the Black Knight to the search for the Holy Grail. Completed quests place white swords on the Round Table; failed quests add black swords and/or siege engines around Camelot. The knights are trying to build a majority of white swords on the Table before Camelot falls.

    On each knight's turn, the knight takes a "heroic action", such as moving to a new quest, building his hand, or playing cards to advance the forces of good. However, he must also choose one of three evil actions, each of which will bring Camelot closer to defeat.

    Moreover, one of the knights may be a traitor, pretending to be a loyal member of the party but secretly hindering his fellow knights in subtle ways, biding his time, waiting to strike at the worst possible moment...

  • I've been playing frosthaven with some friends over the last year or so. We're loving it. There's a video game version I'm told, maybe on board game simulator? Idk.

    • Not sure about Frosthaven, but Gloomhaven is on Tabletop Simulator, and there is an actual digital version on Steam.

  • This is an old one, but an extremely good one: The Lord of the Rings (from 2000). I've found that it works pretty well with as few as 2 players, but even better with more. It's not impossible to find. There are people on the Board Game Geek market selling it for reasonable prices.

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