Wandering Towers Is the Best Family Board Game of 2023

Wandering Towers is the best new family game of 2023, and it’s not even close. It’s very easy to learn (or teach), visually appealing, and has the right amount of take-that to satisfy kids and adults—especially kids, who in my experience love the game’s main mechanic of trapping your opponents’ wizards under cardboard towers. It’s the latest game from the design duo of Michael Kiesling (Azul) and Wolfgang Kramer (El Grande), who’ve collaborated previously on games like Tikal and Torres.
The towers do, in fact, wander in Wandering Towers, although the main thrust of the game revolves around the various wizard meeples. Each player has five wizards and five empty potion bottle tokens to start the game, and the first player to get all five wizards to the castle Ravenskeep with all five potion bottles already filled wins the game. The board has a circular track with the castle on one space and several stackable cardboard towers on various spaces, with the wizards starting on some of the towers and on other empty spaces.
On your turn, you play a card from your hand to either move one of your wizards a fixed number of spaces clockwise around the board, or to move a tower with all of the wizards on it clockwise a fixed number of spaces. Some cards require you to roll the die to see how far you can move, and might give you a chance to reroll if you don’t like the first result. When you move a tower, if it lands on a space with wizards on it (on a tower or directly on the board), you trap them under the tower and then flip one of your potion tokens to show that it’s been filled. Those wizards then can’t move until the tower(s) covering them are moved somewhere else—and there’s no peeking, so you have to keep track of where your trapped wizards are.