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"The greatest solo experience I've found. A financial/economic game with a great spatial puzzle, endless variety and tons of interesting decisions" [SGOYT]
"Anunnaki: Dawn of the Gods presents a very interesting and engaging action selection puzzle with neat mechanics, yet the Kickstarter edition box is astoundingly enormous." [SGOYT]
"Calico is a beautiful and cozy sort of game with interesting scenario-based puzzles, although it has a fair amount of luck and some very busy, patterned artwork." [SGOYT]
"Cascadia is a beautiful game about creating habitats and populating the area with wildlife, all with interesting scoring goals and a very rewarding experience." [SGOYT]
"The Crusoe Crew features a choice of 4 characters to play as with unqiue abilities and hidden numbers spread out across adventures and puzzles to play through once or twice." [SGOYT]
"Exit: Advent Calendar - The Silent Storm offers 24 daily puzzles to solve with varied challenges and a help book that make December a very fun month." [SGOYT]
"Fascinating game based on real, fascinating events from thousands of years ago. The events proved to be very swingy and the bots disappointing, but I will return for another campaign through Gaul in …" [SGOYT]
"Guild Academies of Valeria is all about managing an academy with faculty, student, classes, in a fantastic, heavier solo experience than other Valeria games." [SGOYT]
"John Company: The end justifies the means in this epic game where unscrupulous British families (us, the players!) are trying to make the most ouf of exploting India, practicing nepotism, fighting fo…" [SGOYT]
"Keystone: North America is absolutely beautiful with lots of assignments to work through, yet it can feel quite repetitive quickly without any major elements that stand out." [SGOYT]
"A gorgeous light weight Viking game that gets more and more satisfying turn after turn. If you like tech track and tableau/engine building card based game, you should definitely consider Knarr." [SGOYT]
"Lilly Van Helsing is a fairly lighthearted, funny sort of adventure about earning money from hunting monsters and completing a handful of interesting missions." [SGOYT]
"Margraves of Valeria uses a neat influence mechanic with multi-purpose cards, yet the solo mode doesn't provide a lot of tension as everything is possible in a single play." [SGOYT]
"Mercurial has some of the most beautiful artwork, yet suffers from a lack of theme and very repetitive gameplay that doesn't feel very interesting." [SGOYT]
"Resist! offers an interesting look at the history of the Spanish Maquis with difficult decisions about completing missions with a dwindling supply of characters." [SGOYT]
"The Royal Limited presents some interesting choices with multi-purpose cards in a puzzle all about arranging and boarding a train with passengers and VIP guests." [SGOYT]
"Shadow Kingdoms of Valeria features an awesome theme, dice mechanics, and decisions, yet the solo opponent is pre-programmed and offers practically no challenge." [SGOYT]
"Sherlock Holmes and Moriarty: Associates presents a trio of interesting cases set aboard or near a train with a great storyline and ability to take on the role of Moriarty." [SGOYT]
"Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective offers a lot of fun with excellent cases that unfold from clues and leads that can create some surprising twists and turns." [SGOYT]
"Sherlock Holmes: Baker Street Irregulars allows puzzles to be solved by using a character's strengths, although this might be best enjoyed with a group." [SGOYT]
"Siege of Valeria is an interesting tower defense game with a neat puzzle of defeating monsters and siege engines, although the campaign is pretty short and relatively static." [SGOYT]
"A great galactic influence game with a beautiful table presence. Snappy turns, various strategies to test, no AP... this game is a joy to play. For the price tag and the amount of fun included in thi…" [SGOYT]
"Valeria: Card Kingdoms is a wonderful mixture of variety and mechanics, with dice that activate citizens and a number of different solo modes to explore." [SGOYT]
"Verdant offers a lot of fun and is a beautiful solo experience, but there are a lot of decision layers and visuals that blend in a little too much to parse the details." [SGOYT]
"Villages of Valeria simulates building a new village with adventurers who may move in, all while making it fun to discover what building cards are available with each play." [SGOYT]