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The original was posted on /r/boardgames by /u/ThirdRevolt on 2023-10-05 14:16:39.


We're considering getting some board games to keep at the office, where we are about 4 people that are familiar with modern board games. We have a lot of people that have shown interest in joining our monthly game night, and so we wanted to buy some games to have options for when more/new people join, as we are currently just playing Clank!

Would you say that Heat: Pedal to the Metal is a game that can easily be taught to someone who's not played games more complex than, say, Ticket to Ride? And if not, what are some other games we can consider, besides Azul and Catan?

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