If you’re looking for some non-screentime activities that can also help you bond with your loved ones, board games are a great place to start. And strategy games offer a little more strategic depth to them than some family board games — although those are great too. These games can be exhilarating because there’s nothing quite like mastering different mechanics and using your brain to plot your way to victory. It is a workout for your brain that also keeps you entertained. We’ve found the best strategy board games that will have you thinking and planning more than you would expect.
What’s the best strategy board game?
Because of the variety, it’s hard to pick the best strategy game, but I do really like Windward right now. It’s been around for only a little while, but it’s a firm favorite at our gaming table and a great choice for National Board Game Day. With plenty of strategic choices, a striking board and counters, and a shallow learning curve, it’s the best place to start if you’re trying to decide what to play.
But isn’t every game a strategy game?
Strategy board games are games in which players’ critical decision-making affects the outcome. While that’s a pretty broad definition, modern strategy games come in all sorts of subgenres, often delineated by their central gameplay mechanic:
Many times, these games are organized into larger categories, such as wargames (which center on a conflict between players’ forces), American-style (which prioritizes direct player conflict and has elements of luck) or Eurogames (which largely avoid chance-based elements and usually depend on planning and resource management).
The most important element of strategy board games may be obvious: strategy. There may be small instances where luck plays a part, but the overwhelming mechanics of the game need to rely on the player’s ability to think strategically and to outmaneuver the other players on the board.
Despite all the games on the market, few have the perfect balance of replayability and satisfying gameplay, even if you lose. So after testing dozens of the best games on the market, I’ve put together the best strategy games available.
The best strategy board games
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Windward isn’t as heavy as some of the games on this list, but it has garnered a lot of love since its release. You play a boat captain who sails the skies of a planet looking to capture giant space whales called Crestors. There is a small amount of luck in the amount of damage you take, but because the wind direction controls your movement, there’s a lot of strategy around how you move and making sure you don’t encounter other players.
My gaming table enjoys Windward as our first strategy game of the night, as it’s relatively light but gets you in the mood for something deeper.
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Star Wars: Shatterpoint takes all of your favorite characters from the Clone Wars era and beyond, drops them into a classic squad-based tabletop combat experience, and lets your imagination do the rest of the work. Miniatures are available in simple-to-assemble kits with very little guidance needed, and each can be painted to your personal taste with relative ease. Like the miniatures, the rules of the game do a pretty good job balancing a low learning curve and the flexibility to vary play styles to avoid feeling repetitive. Whether you’re new to the world of tabletop miniatures or a veteran of this classic game style, there’s plenty to like about this game.