Best Board Games For Adults (April 2023)

Board games have always been part of life. From our childhood to adulthood, we never stopped playing them. Let it be Chess which originated in India or Monopoly, Ludo, Snake & Ladder, and so on. They made our life interesting. If you too loved playing them, then check out this list of best board games for adults.

Top Board Games for Adults (April 2023)

Red Dragon Inn

Red Dragon Inn is a fantasy adventure game published by SlugFest Games. Here to hunt monsters, raid dungeons, and claim treasure. And its four characters are Deirdre the Priestess, Fiona the Volatile, Gerki the Sneak, and Zot the Wizard.

Betrayal At House On The Hill – 2nd Edition

Betrayal At House On The Hill is a strategy & adventure game published by Avalon Hill. The game is perfect for 3 to 6 players. It comes with 50 spooky scenarios. There are 80 cards, 148 tokens, 44 room tiles, 2 haunt books, and more. Here you will encounter supernatural beings like zombies, witches, and dragons.

Mysterium

Mysterium is a murder mystery board-guessing game published by Libellud. You get to choose between the role of a psychic and a ghost. As a psychic, your mission is to find out what happened in Warwick Manor and how those spirits were killed. If you play as a ghost, you will have to help your Psychic buddy in solving this mystery.

Scythe

Scythe is a Stonemaier games product. It is an engine-building competitive game set in an alternate-history 1920s Europe. Players represent fallen leaders. And has more than 170 wooden tokens, 90+ unique illustrations, and 25 miniatures.

Nemesis Lockdown

Nemesis is a strategy, cooperative Sci-Fi game played with max 5 players. Your goal is to survive in an alien-infested lab on Mars. And also stop other players’ agendas. There are 25 miniatures, and its average playtime is 90 to 180 minutes.

This is a list of the best board games of all time for adults. If you found such a topic interesting. Then also check out the best football for iOS and cartoon boxing games.

Mansi Singh: An ambivert who likes to explore the world of tales and thinks about learning something new every day.