Gift guide: workerplacement

This weeks holiday gift guide is all about WORKERPLACEMENT, one of my favourite mechanisms! I love each and every one of these games listed below.

WHAT IS WORKERPLACEMENT?

Players place 'workers', often meeples, to trigger an action from a set of actions available to all players. 

Here I show you my favourites! Click on the games below to read short reviews on them, hopefully it helps you on your search for new boardgame adventures!

  1. Board game review & gameplay of: Lost Ruins of Arnak

    • 9/10
    • 12+
    • 1-4 players
    • 30-120 minutes
    Read review about Lost Ruins of Arnak
  2. Board game review & gameplay of: Dune Imperium (2020)

    • 8.5/10
    • 14+
    • 1-4 players
    • 60-120 minutes
    Read review about Dune Imperium
  3. Board game review & gameplay of: Everdell

    • 9/10
    • 13+
    • 1-4 (6 in expansion) players
    • 40-80 minutes
    Read review about Everdell
  4. Board game review & gameplay of: Viticulture: Essential Edition (2015)

    • 8.5/10
    • 13+
    • 1-6 players
    • 45-90 minutes
    Read review about Viticulture: Essential Edition
  5. Board game review & gameplay of: Scythe

    • 9/10
    • 14+
    • 1-5 players
    • 115 minutes
    Read review about Scythe
  6. Board game review & gameplay of: Parks (2019)

    • 9/10
    • 10+
    • 1-5 players
    • 30-60 minutes
    Read review about Parks
  7. Board game review & gameplay of: Pendulum

    • 8/10
    • 12+
    • 1-5 players
    • 60-90 minutes
    Read review about Pendulum
  8. Board game review & gameplay of: Cytosis: a Cell Biology Game (2017)

    • 8/10
    • 10+
    • 2-4 players
    • 60-90 minutes
    Read review about Cytosis: a Cell Biology Game
  9. Board game review & gameplay of: Bruxelles 1897 (2019)

    • 8/10
    • 10+
    • 2-4 players
    • 40-60 minutes
    Read review about Bruxelles 1897
  10. Board game review & gameplay of: Red Outpost (2019)

    • 8/10
    • 10+
    • 1-4 players
    • 30-60 minutes
    Read review about Red Outpost