The 8 Best Licensed Boardgames
Licensed games almost always give players an instant headache. That’s not exactly a shocking thing to hear. So many licensed games are clear cash grabs, from boring re-skins of older successful titles to rush jobs that are so barely thought-out that they’re essentially unplayable. Still, it doesn’t hurt to have a little bit in faith in the usual kiss of death that comes with a game about your favorite piece of media. In the world of videogames, Batman was able to fight his way out of mediocrity with the Arkham series and it can (and has) happened in boardgames. For example: every game on this list. They are all top quality boardgames based on licensed properties. If you are a fan of the franchise in question, every one of these games is pretty much a must buy; even if you’re not, they’re all worth playing. In no particular order, here are our picks for the best licensed boardgames.
1. Battlestar Galactica
Not only is Battlestar Galactica considered to be one of the best licensed boardgames, it is also one of the best games of all time, period. Battlestar Galactica is a semi-cooperative thematic game where players take on the role of one of the ten characters from the Sci Fi Channel series. You can sense where things will go next—players have to work together and overcome their weaknesses to survive for the good of the human race. The kicker is that one (or more) of the players is secretly on the side of the Cylons. Things will get very tense and can take the turn for the worst with a single card draw. Don’t expect the game to calm down during the three hour (if not longer) session it will take to play, especially since a second set of traitor cards will be passed out as you near the end of your mission. This is a must own for fans of the series and for anyone interested in a thematic game in space.
2. A Game of Thrones: The Board Game
I love Game of Thrones. The action, the romance and the political intrigue over the Iron Throne is the perfect recipe for a great TV show. Does that apply to a boardgame? Well, it depends on how much you value friendship. A Game of Thrones: The Board Game has a good chance of destroying relationships that have taken years to craft in a measly three hours. Although it’s technically based on the source material of the HBO series, I have never witnessed a boardgame fit a theme as well as this. At face value, the game is a war game where your kingdom must control the most land, but it can be gained through carefully crafted diplomacy instead of the force of a powerful army (Littlefinger v. Stanis). A Game of Thrones: The Board Game is notorious for its backstabbing element—there is no way to win without backstabbing at a certain point. It’s up to the player to decide the right time to do so, and whether to give any of the players even a shred of trust. It’s a perfect way to get your mind off waiting for the new season on HBO—you won’t regret it (but your friends might).
3. Star Wars: Imperial Assault
Are you a fan of RPGs and Star Wars? If you are, you’ll fall in love with Star Wars: Imperial Assault, a dungeon crawler in the Star Wars universe complete with a plethora of miniatures. The game, which had an incredibly anticipated release last year, has a huge fan-base, as you would expect to see with Star Wars in the name. An Internet search will pull up tons of pictures of the gray miniatures being painted vivid colors. In Imperial Assault, one player plays the gigantic Galactic Empire, while up to four players take control of the Rebel Alliance in an attempt to take them down. The game is a reimplementation of Descent: Journeys in the Dark, which is known for its dice system. In the system, players will be building their sets of dice up to allow for different sets of attacks and moves. Match that dice system with a set of command cards that players will gain throughout their skirmish and you have an experience that will be a bit different every time. Even if you’re not a fan of Star Wars you won’t regret picking up Imperial Assault.
4. Spartacus: A Game of Blood & Treachery