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3 BuzzVerdicts

Vinhos Deluxe Edition

4.0

2016 · 1-4 Players · ~60-120 min · Competitive

Vinhos Deluxe Edition is a tight, thematic economic game that rewards commitment and punishes carelessness. Vital Lacerda's winemaking simulation integrates its theme so deeply into the mechanics that the rules, while numerous, make intuitive sense once you stop fighting them. The learning curve is real, the teaching burden is heavy, and casual play is not what this game was built for. But for players willing to invest the time, Vinhos delivers one of the most satisfying strategic puzzles in the hobby, a game where twelve actions across six rounds somehow feel like an entire career in wine.

The Isle of Cats

3.8

2019 · 1-4 Players · ~60-90 min · Competitive

The Isle of Cats wraps a satisfying polyomino puzzle inside a card drafting framework, all dressed up in some of the most charming art in modern board gaming. The family mode is a standout for mixed groups, the solo mode holds its own, and the core tile-fitting challenge scratches an itch that few games in the genre match. A tendency toward analysis paralysis and some fiddliness in the full rules keep it from greatness, but for anyone who wants a puzzly, cat-filled evening that works across skill levels, this one delivers.

Meadow

3.5

2021 · 1-4 Players · ~60-90 min · Competitive

Meadow is a beautiful game that earns genuine affection from players who appreciate a slow, contemplative puzzle over aggressive competition. The artwork alone makes it worth having on a shelf, and the tableau-building chain reaction when things fall into place delivers real satisfaction. It won't satisfy players who want sharp strategic depth or meaningful interaction, and it can drag badly at the wrong player count, but for the audience it's designed for, it delivers exactly what it promises.