Game Library

Here is an index of my current, tabletop game library, by category.
  • Italicized titles are those which are  as-of-yet unplayed; to borrow a phrase from a friend, these are my "pile of shame"
  • {Braced} items are incomplete (one player, rules only, components with quick-start rules, missing components, etc.)
This lists only includes the games that I currently own.  For financial, interest, and/or space reasons, I have had other games which I no longer own (Apples to Apples, Chess, Careers, Monopoly, etc.).  Some of these (such as Careers) I hope to reacquire when I am able; while others found their way back to my life though my partners (see below).

  • Abstract / Traditional
    • Dimension
    • Doodle City
    • Gemblo 
    • Mancala 
    • MOD X
    • Othello 
    • Pandante
    • The Rose King
    • Senet 
    • Six 
    • Tsuro 
  • Board Games (Any)
    • 12 Realms
    • Alien Frontiers
    • Arkham Horror
    • Catopoly
    • Clue 
    • Firefly
    • Ghostbusters
    • Kodama
    • Magic Maze
    • Mysterium
    • Pot Farm
    • Tiny Epic Kingdoms 
    • Tiny Epic Kingdoms: Heroes' Call
    • Zombie State
    • Zoneplex
  • Card Games
    • Crisis: Tokyo
    • Eleminis
    • Fluxx: Monty Python
    • The Game
    • Game of Crowns
    • Harbour
    • Havok and Hijinks 
    • Hitman Holiday
    • Hero Immortal King
      • The Lair of the Lich
      • The Infernal Forge
      • The Den of Dementia 
    • Management Material, General Office Edition
    • Minecraft Card Game?
    • Morels
    • Love Letter 
    • Nuts! 
    • Poo
    • RARRR!
    • Ruse
    • Splendor 
    • Unstable Unicorns
  • Dice Games
    • Daemon Dice
    • Dice Masters - Marvel: Uncanny X-Men
  • Party Games
    • Are You a Werewolf? 
    • Crossing
    • Exploit!
    • Joking Hazard
    • Lego Creationary 
    • Machine of Death
  • Cooperative Games
    • Forbidden Island
    • Pandemic
    • Slaughterville
  • Dexterity Games
    • Jenga (& Mini Jenga)
  • Trivia/Quiz Games
    • [Beyond] Balderdash
    • {Mindtrap} 
    • Scattergories
    • Trivia Fever
    • Trivial Pursuit [co-property of myself & Partner B, below]
      • 20th Anniversary
      • Baby-Boomer Edition
      • DVD Pop Culture
      • Genus IV
      • Star Wars Classic Trilogy
      • Young Player Edition
      • Disney Edition
  • Collectible / Customizable / Adventure Card Games
    • Android: Netrunner LCG
    • Call of Cthulhu LCG 
    • Epic Card Game
    • Hull Breach
    • Magic: the Gathering 
      • Casual [several decks]
      • Conspiracy [to become the basis of a Cube]
      • EDH / Commander [2 decks]
    • Redakai
    • Sentinels of the Multiverse 
      • Star Wars LCG
      • Star Wars TCG (2002)
      • {Weiss Schwartz}
    • Deckbuilding / Poolbuilding
      • Ascention (Apprentice Edition)
      • Star Realms 
      • Nightfall 
      • Valley of the Kings 
      • Valley of the Kings: Afterlife
    • War Games / Miniatures
      • Battletech
      • Hordes 
    • Role-Playing Games (separate list)

    Furthermore, I have access to the following games as well:
    • Games belonging to Partner A
      • Chess / Checkers / Backgammon / Chinese Checkers / etc.
      • Cribbage
      • Betrayal at House on the Hill
      • Disney Villains
      • King of Tokyo
      • Life
      • Sorry
      • Stratego
      • Upwords
      • Taboo
      • Labyrinth
      • Big Bang Theory Trivia Game
      • Magic: the Gathering 
        • Casual [several decks]
    • Games belonging to Partner B
      • Battleship
      • Candyland [manually edited "colorblind edition"]
      • Monopoly: Nintendo Collector's Edition
      • Parcheesi
      • Risk: The Dalek Invasion of Earth
      • Scrabble
      • Cards Against Humanity (this is more of a collective collection, but Partner B was the one in possession of the base set initially)
      • Exploding Kittens
      • Scene It
        • Original
        • Star Trek
      • Magic: the Gathering 
        • Casual [several decks]
      • Pathfinder ACG: Mummy's Mask

    NOTE: To help differentiate board games from card games, I am defining a "board" as any sheet of any size that is used as a position-marker for tokens of some kind.  That board (or those boards) must be integral to the central mechanic of the game--and not just a turn marker, or deck place-holder.  In general, any game that defines itself s as board game is treated as one.

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