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Best Co-op Game

2023
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Best Cooperative Game Winner 2023
Sky Team is a co-operative game, exclusively for two players, in which you play a pilot and co-pilot at the controls of an airliner. Your goal is to work together as a team to land your airplane in different airports around the world.

To land your plane, you need to silently assign your dice to the correct spaces in your cockpit to balance the axis of your plane, control its speed, deploy the flaps, extend the landing gear, contact the control tower to clear your path, and even have a little coffee to improve your concentration enough to change the value of your dice.

If the aircraft tilts too much and stalls, overshoots the airport, or collides with another aircraft, you lose the game...and your pilot's license...and probably your life.

From Montreal to Tokyo, each airport offers its own set of challenges. Watch out for the turbulence as this could end up being bumpy ride!

—description from the publisher

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Year Published: 2023
Designers: Luc Rémond
Publishers: Le Scorpion Masqué
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Best Cooperative Game Nominee 2023
Year Published: 2023
Designers: Kevin Wilson
Publishers: Incredible Dream Studios
Year Published: 2023
Designers: Ryan Laukat
Publishers: Red Raven Games
Year Published: 2023
Designers: Geoff Bottone
Publishers: SlugFest Games
Year Published: 2023
Designers: Jason Hager
Publishers: Restoration Games
2022
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For an age, the tower lay in ruins. Unbeknownst to the people of the realm, a great evil stirred in its bowels. It started with strange sightings: a flock of crows flying in circles until they dropped from the sky, the lake frozen solid in the height of summer. In time, they could not deny that which they most feared.

The evil had not been vanquished. The darkness would soon fall again. The tower will rise.

A "sequel" to the 1981 grail game, Return to Dark Tower is a game for 1-4 players who take the role of heroes. Together, they gather resources, cleanse buildings, defeat monsters, and undertake quests to build up their strength and discern what foe ultimately awaits them. When the heroes face the tower, the game shifts into its dramatic second act, where the players have one chance to defeat the enemy once and for all.

The game features cooperative and competitive play.

The game features traditional game mechanisms, such as engine building and resource management, paired with a technological interface unlike any seen before in games, including the titular tower, which holds more than a few secrets.

—description from the publisher

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Year Published: 2022
Designers: Isaac Childres
Publishers: Restoration Games
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Best Cooperative Game Nominee 2022
Year Published: 2022
Designers: Dan Hughes
Publishers: (Web published)
Year Published: 2022
Designers: Seppo Kuukasjärvi
Publishers: Snowdale Design
Year Published: 2021
Designers: Adam Kwapiński
Publishers: Awaken Realms
Year Published: 2022
Designers: Alexandar Ortloff
Publishers: Z-Man Games
2021
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Best Co-op Game 2021
"Are the stars unfamiliar here?" she asked, and the sky grew suddenly dark, the star's patterns alien and exotic. "This is the Wandering Sea. The gods have brought you here, and you must wake them if you wish to return home."

In Sleeping Gods, you and up to 3 friends become Captain Sofi Odessa and her crew, lost in a strange world in 1929 on your steamship, the Manticore. You must work together to survive, exploring exotic islands, meeting new characters, and seeking out the totems of the gods so that you can return home.

Sleeping Gods is a campaign game. Each session can last as long as you want. When you are ready to take a break, you mark your progress on a journey log sheet, making it easy to return to the same place in the game the next time you play. You can play solo or with friends throughout your campaign. It's easy to swap players in and out at will. Your goal is to find at least fourteen totems hidden throughout the world. Like reading a book, you'll complete this journey one or two hours at a time, discovering new lands, stories, and challenges along the way.

Sleeping Gods is an atlas game. Each page of the atlas represents only a small portion of the world you can explore. When you reach the edge of a page and you want to continue in the same direction, you simply turn to a new page and sail onward.

Sleeping Gods is a storybook game. Each new location holds wild adventure, hidden treasures, and vivid characters. Your choices affect the characters and the plot of the game, and may help or hinder your chances of getting home!

Welcome to a vast world. Your journey starts now.

—description from the publisher

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Year Published: 2021
Designers: Ryan Laukat
Publishers: Red Raven Games
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Best Co-op Game Nominees 2021
Year Published: 2021
Designers: Michael Menzel
Publishers: KOSMOS
Year Published: 2020
Designers: Peter Rustemeyer
Publishers: Hans im Glück
Year Published: 2021
Designers: François Romain
Publishers: Repos Production
Year Published: 2021
Designers: Tony Fanchi
Publishers: Fantasy Flight Games
2020
In the co-operative trick-taking game The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine, the players set out as astronauts on an uncertain space adventure. What are the rumors regarding the unknown planet about? The eventful journey through space extends over 50 exciting missions. But this game can only be defeated by meeting common individual tasks of each player. In order to meet the varied challenges communication is essential in the team. But this is more difficult than expected in space.

With each mission the game becomes more difficult. After each mission the game can be paused and continued later. During each mission it is not the number of tricks but the right tricks at the right time that count.

The team completes a mission only if every single player is successful in fulfilling their tasks.

The game comes with 50 missions, with three additional missions published in spielbox 2/2020.

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Year Published: 2019
Designers: Thomas Sing
Publishers: KOSMOS
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Year Published: 2020
Designers: Joe Hopkins
Publishers: Grand Gamers Guild
Year Published: 2020
Designers: Andrea Chiarvesio
Publishers: CMON Global Limited
Year Published: 2020
Designers: Mr. Bistro
Publishers: Plaid Hat Games
Year Published: 2020
Designers: Rob Daviau
Publishers: Z-Man Games
2019
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The stakes have been raised. Imagine living in a place so wretched that it's not plagued by one, two, or even three monsters — but seven of the most horrifying fiends!

In this game, you'll come face to face with them all as you work together to rid the town of the maniacal or misunderstood creatures…before it's too late.

Horrified includes high-quality sculpted miniatures (Frankenstein, The Bride of Frankenstein, The Wolf Man, Dracula, The Mummy, The Invisible Man, Creature from the Black Lagoon). Its innovative, easy-to-learn, cooperative gameplay has players working together against the monsters with varying levels of difficulty. Just as each monster is unique, they require different strategies and tactics to be defeated.

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Year Published: 2019
Designers: Prospero Hall
Publishers: Ravensburger
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Year Published: 2019
Designers: Nathan I. Hajek
Publishers: Fantasy Flight Games
Year Published: 2019
Designers: Nikki Valens
Publishers: Plaid Hat Games
Year Published: 2019
Designers: Prospero Hall
Publishers: Ravensburger
Year Published: 2019
Designers: Michael Boggs
Publishers: Fantasy Flight Games
Year Published: 2019
Designers: Ondra Skoupý
Publishers: Czech Games Edition
2018
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Chronicles of Crime is a cooperative game of crime investigation, mixing an app, a board game and a touch of Virtual Reality.

With the same physical components (board, locations, characters and items), players will be able to play plenty of different scenarios and solve as many different crime stories.

Players start the app, choose the scenario they want to play, and follow the story. The goal being to catch the killer of the current case in the shortest time possible.

Using the Scan&Play technology, each component (locations, characters, items, etc.) has a unique QR code, which, depending on the scenario selected, will activate and trigger different clues and stories. That means players will be able to get new stories way after the game is released simply by downloading the app's updates, without any shipping of new physical components involved.

The VR experience only requires a mobile phone. Players simply put the VR glasses (optional buy) onto their mobile device, and put the VR glasses on their nose, holding their mobile device in front of their eyes, to immerse themselves in the game's universe and search for clues in a virtual world.

The game comes with 1 tutorial and 5 scenarios, but more can be downloaded directly inside the app!
Each session last around 1h to 1h30 minutes and many scenarios are connected to each others in order to tell a much bigger story.

—description from the publisher

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Year Published: 2018
Designers: David Cicurel
Publishers: Lucky Duck Games
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Year Published: 2018
Designers: Jerry Hawthorne
Publishers: Plaid Hat Games
Year Published: 2018
Designers: Przemysław Rymer
Publishers: Portal Games
Year Published: 2018
Designers: Wolfgang Warsch
Publishers: Nürnberger-Spielkarten-Verlag
Year Published: 2018
Designers: Ludovic Roudy
Publishers: Repos Production
2017
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Gloomhaven is a game of Euro-inspired tactical combat in a persistent world of shifting motives. Players will take on the role of a wandering adventurer with their own special set of skills and their own reasons for traveling to this dark corner of the world. Players must work together out of necessity to clear out menacing dungeons and forgotten ruins. In the process, they will enhance their abilities with experience and loot, discover new locations to explore and plunder, and expand an ever-branching story fueled by the decisions they make.

This is a game with a persistent and changing world that is ideally played over many game sessions. After a scenario, players will make decisions on what to do, which will determine how the story continues, kind of like a “Choose Your Own Adventure” book. Playing through a scenario is a cooperative affair where players will fight against automated monsters using an innovative card system to determine the order of play and what a player does on their turn.

Each turn, a player chooses two cards to play out of their hand. The number on the top card determines their initiative for the round. Each card also has a top and bottom power, and when it is a player’s turn in the initiative order, they determine whether to use the top power of one card and the bottom power of the other, or vice-versa. Players must be careful, though, because over time they will permanently lose cards from their hands. If they take too long to clear a dungeon, they may end up exhausted and be forced to retreat.

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Year Published: 2017
Designers: Isaac Childres
Publishers: Cephalofair Games
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Year Published: 2017
Designers: R. Eric Reuss
Publishers: Greater Than Games, LLC
Year Published: 2017
Designers: Isaac Childres
Publishers: Cephalofair Games
Year Published: 2017
Designers: Ludovic Roudy
Publishers: Serious Poulp
Year Published: 2017
Designers: Kane Klenko
Publishers: Renegade Game Studios
Year Published: 2017
Designers: Rob Daviau
Publishers: Z-Man Games
2016
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Mansions of Madness: Second Edition is a fully co-operative, app-driven board game of horror and mystery for one to five players that takes place in the same universe as Eldritch Horror and Elder Sign. Let the immersive app guide you through the veiled streets of Innsmouth and the haunted corridors of Arkham's cursed mansions as you search for answers and respite. Eight brave investigators stand ready to confront four scenarios of fear and mystery, collecting weapons, tools, and information, solving complex puzzles, and fighting monsters, insanity, and death. Open the door and step inside these hair-raising Mansions of Madness: Second Edition. It will take more than just survival to conquer the evils terrorizing this town.

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Year Published: 2016
Designers: Nikki Valens
Publishers: Fantasy Flight Games
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Year Published: 2016
Designers: Matt Leacock
Publishers: Z-Man Games
Year Published: 2016
Designers: Forrest-Pruzan Creative
Publishers: The Op
Year Published: 2016
Designers: Nate French
Publishers: Fantasy Flight Games
Year Published: 2016
Designers: Chris Cantrell
Publishers: Riot Games
2015
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Pandemic Legacy is a co-operative campaign game, with an overarching story-arc played through 12-24 sessions, depending on how well your group does at the game. At the beginning, the game starts very similar to basic Pandemic, in which your team of disease-fighting specialists races against the clock to travel around the world, treating disease hotspots while researching cures for each of four plagues before they get out of hand.

During a player's turn, they have four actions available, with which they may travel around in the world in various ways (sometimes needing to discard a card), build structures like research stations, treat diseases (removing one cube from the board; if all cubes of a color have been removed, the disease has been eradicated), trade cards with other players, or find a cure for a disease (requiring five cards of the same color to be discarded while at a research station). Each player has a unique role with special abilities to help them at these actions.

After a player has taken their actions, they draw two cards. These cards can include epidemic cards, which will place new disease cubes on the board, and can lead to an outbreak, spreading disease cubes even further. Outbreaks additionally increase the panic level of a city, making that city more expensive to travel to.

Each month in the game, you have two chances to achieve that month's objectives. If you succeed, you win and immediately move on to the next month. If you fail, you have a second chance, with more funding for beneficial event cards.

During the campaign, new rules and components will be introduced. These will sometimes require you to permanently alter the components of the game; this includes writing on cards, ripping up cards, and placing permanent stickers on components. Your characters can gain new skills, or detrimental effects. A character can even be lost entirely, at which point it's no longer available for play.

Part of the Pandemic series

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Year Published: 2015
Designers: Rob Daviau
Publishers: Z-Man Games
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Year Published: 2015
Designers: Eric M. Lang
Publishers: Fantasy Flight Games
Year Published: 2015
Designers: Peggy Chassenet
Publishers: Space Cowboys
Year Published: 2015
Designers: Fabien Riffaud
Publishers: Sweet Games
Year Published: 2015
Designers: Oleksandr Nevskiy
Publishers: Libellud
2013
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Best CO-OP Game of 2013
Early in the history of the United States, slavery was an institution that seemed unmovable but with efforts of men and women across the country, it was toppled. In Freedom: The Underground Railroad, players are working to build up the strength of the Abolitionist movement through the use of notable figures and pivotal events. By raising support for the cause and moving slaves to freedom in Canada, the minds of Americans can be changed and the institution of slavery can be brought down.

Freedom is a card-driven, cooperative game for one to four players in which the group is working for the abolitionist movement to help bring an end to slavery in the United States. The players use a combination of cards, which feature figures and events spanning from Early Independence until the Civil War, along with action tokens and the benefits of their role to impact the game.

Players need to strike the right balance between freeing slaves from plantations in the south and raising funds which are desperately needed to allow the group to continue their abolitionist activities as well as strengthen the cause.

The goal is not easy and in addition to people and events that can have a negative impact on the group's progress, there are also slave catchers roaming the board, reacting to the movements of the slaves on the board and hoping to catch the runaway slaves and send them back to the plantations.

Through careful planning and working together, the group might see an end to slavery in their time.

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Year Published: 2012
Designers: Brian Mayer
Publishers: Academy Games, Inc.
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Best CO-OP Game Nominee of 2013
Year Published: 2013
Designers: Ole Steiness
Publishers: Common Man Games
Year Published: 2013
Designers: Mike Selinker
Publishers: Paizo Publishing
Year Published: 2013
Designers: Matt Leacock
Publishers: Gamewright
Year Published: 2013
Designers: Corey Konieczka
Publishers: Fantasy Flight Games