Shahrazad Review
In our Shahrazad review, we take a look a solo and cooperative pattern building game in which you are trying to please a king by telling him great stories.
If you’re looking for some board game and card reviews, and you happen to love cooperative games, you’re in the right place! Below you’ll find the latest board games that we’ve reviewed.
If you want to see the best of the best by category, you can check our board game rankings for a lot of great cooperative games, such as the Best Two-Player Board Games, the Best Board Games for Families, and many more!
You can also take a look at our Top 40 Cooperative Board Games list if you just want to find some great board games regardless of genre.

In our Shahrazad review, we take a look a solo and cooperative pattern building game in which you are trying to please a king by telling him great stories.

In our Space Escape review, we take a look at a cooperative board game for older kids created by the designer of Pandemic!

In our One Deck Dungeon review, we take a look at a dungeon crawl from Asmadi Games that can be played as either a solo or two-player cooperative game.

In this Mansions of Madness: Second Edition review, Ryan States of Laird Ryan States takes a look at a popular cooperative horror game from Fantasy Flight.

In our Beyond Baker Street board game review, we take a look at a deduction game in which investigators are trying to solve a case before Sherlock Holmes.

In our Healthy Heart Hospital review, we take a look at a cooperative board game from Victory Point Games in which you work together to save your patients.

In our Dungeon Fighter board game review, we take a look at a unique cooperative dungeon crawl board game from IELLO.

In our Pandemic: The Cure review, we take a look at a dice rolling version of the very popular disease-fighting game Pandemic!

In our Eight Epics review, we’ll take a look at a cooperative dice rolling game where players have to use their heroes to take care of threats around the world.

In our Police Precinct board game review, we will take a look at a cooperative game in which you and your friends are trying to catch a murderer.
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