Abstract board games
Abstract board games across categories that are abstract - i.e., not thematic, focusing more on game mechanics and game strategy than story or genre. This includes many modern board, card, and board games, as well as classic games such as Go, chess, and the like. These products often have unique and sophisticated graphics. Examples of modern abstract games include Azul, Patchwork or Cascadia.
Azul: Masters of Chocolate
Azul: Masters of Chocolate is a limited edition of the award-winning game Azul. In Masters of Chocolate, you take on the role of master chocolatiers making chocolates from a variety of chocolate truffles. As you play, you then compete to win pralines from a shared menu. You then collect these truffles in your candy box.
Cascadia board game
Cascadia is a puzzle game with tiles that represent the habitats and wildlife of the Pacific Northwest! In Cascadia, players take turns building terrain and populating it with wildlife. Players must create a diverse and harmonious ecosystem. Each animal species has different spatial preferences and each habitat must be placed to reduce fragmentation and create wildlife corridors. Cascadia is a game for 1 to 4 players consisting of tiles and tokens. Due to the more complex rules, the game is best enjoyed by nature lovers aged 10 and over.