![]() ![]() In recent years Davidson has also noticed more and more game publishers introducing solo modes to games so they can be played by yourself or in a group. “The one-player guild on Board Game Geek is actually one of the largest with more than 13,000 members, and the Solo Board Gamers Facebook group, which is a very friendly place to go if you want to talk solo board games, has more than 20,000 members as of right now,” she says. Liz Davidson, who has been reviewing solo games on her site Beyond Solitaire and on Dice Tower since 2016, says that one-player games are actually a very popular gaming category. If you’ve done enough puzzling for a lifetime (or maybe even just want to take a break from your pod), there are plenty of board games that you can have a lot of fun playing all by yourself. Families quarantining together have nearly endless options for isolated fun, including four-player board games, and couples have two-player board games, but those of us who are going it alone right now might be starting to run out of ideas. ![]()
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