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3 BuzzVerdicts

The Quacks of Quedlinburg

4.0

2018 · 2-4 Players · ~45 min · Competitive / Push Your Luck / Bag Building

The Quacks of Quedlinburg is a bag-building game that turns luck into a feature rather than a flaw, creating moments of collective excitement that heavier games rarely produce. Its simultaneous play keeps everyone engaged, the ingredient variety gives it real staying power, and the catch-up mechanism prevents blowouts from ruining the fun. Players who need to feel in control of their destiny will bounce off it hard. But for groups that want a game where the entire table erupts when someone draws one chip too many, Quacks delivers that feeling every single round.

Planet Unknown

3.8

2022 · 1-6 Players · ~60-80 min · Competitive

Planet Unknown solves the polyomino genre's biggest problem, downtime, by having all players draft and place tiles simultaneously through a shared rotating space station. The puzzle of fitting tiles onto your planet board while advancing six different resource tracks creates satisfying spatial and strategic decisions. The simultaneous play keeps the game brisk even at high player counts, though the shared station can create kingmaker situations and the variable planet boards range from interesting to frustrating.

Challengers!

3.8

2022 · 1-8 Players · ~45 min · Competitive

Challengers! reinvents the tournament format for board games, running simultaneous one-on-one card duels across multiple rounds where you draft new team members between matches. The auto-battler combat removes decision-making during fights, which sounds boring but actually creates hilarious tension as you watch your cobbled-together team succeed or fail spectacularly. It plays up to eight with zero added downtime and generates more laughing and groaning per minute than games twice its complexity. The lack of combat decisions means strategy lives entirely in the drafting.