Tony
Fantastic party game that's as serious as you want to make it.
- The Resistance
This game is deeper than it seems at first blush, and the modular board keeps each game fresh. Varying objectives keeps you on your toes and make sure no two games play exactly the same.
- Kingdom Builder
Adds incredible depth to the somewhat shallow 7 Wonders. Leaders drafted before the game begins will shape your civ as you play them. This makes responding to the board state much more crucial.
- 7 Wonders: Leaders
The rules leave a bit to be desired, but there is a good amount of replay value in the 8 scenarios they give you. Not for the faint of heart, give this game a try if you're into D&D grid-based combat.
- Dungeons & Dragons: The Legend of Drizzt
An excellent game that plays as well with 7 people as it does with 3. Strategy for this game will continue to evolve, even after the 20th game, as you learn what works and what doesn't.
- 7 Wonders
As with all DBGs, luck plays a large role in your turns. I recommend the optional rules to add a bit more strategy. Overall, a solid game. I only wish they would innovate more in the expansions.
- Quarriors!