
"The end of the year is upon us, and it's filled with the usual sights, sounds, and smells. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, hot spice cider brewing on the stove, bells jingling, and of course, gamers arguing around the table. If you are reading this article, you are either a gamer or are getting ready to shop for one on your list. And if you aren't sure what to get them this year, the BGQ crew is here to help."
"As usual, we've played the games, consulted the elf on the shelf, and have our yearly recommendations ready for you. Whether you are just looking for something small for your kids or the next giant minis game for your significant other, we've got a recommendation for you. So grab a cup of hot chocolate, curl up by the fire with your tablet of choice, and let's do some shopping!"
The end of the year brings familiar holiday sights, sounds, and smells alongside gamers arguing around the table. Gift recommendations range from small children’s games to large minis experiences for enthusiasts. The BGQ crew has played games and assembled yearly recommendations for shoppers. Ticket to Ride, designed by Alan Moon in 2004, provides accessible, fast gameplay focused on building train routes and suits players familiar with Rummy or Gin. Pandemic, designed by Matt Leacock, is a cooperative race to cure four diseases that is easy to learn, challenging to win, and offers strong replay value and thematic offshoots.
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