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Summer Ludens

"Daddy plays board games in summer. On the toilet." —Cate Thurot

Yesterday, my car thermometer clocked 104°. Granted, our car is black, which means it regularly measures temperatures about ten degrees too warm, but still, that’s too damn hot.

Like everybody else descended from pioneers who decided to settle in the desert, we’re always on the lookout for ways to beat the heat. Our answer, like our answer to every other apprehension, has been board games. What follows are the ten titles that are helping my family cope with the Great American Bake-Off.

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Wet Behind the Gills

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Over the past year or so, my eleven-year-old daughter Cate and I have tried a handful of campaign adventure games. By far her favorite — our favorite — has been Tidal Blades 2: Rise of the Unfolders by Tim and Ben Eisner.

Not that Tidal Blades 2 is without its peculiarities. It’s an odd duck, a sprawling cooperative campaign that’s also a sequel to a game that was not, apparently, itself a sprawling cooperative campaign, set in a far-future world where fish and crocodiles are sentient bipeds, axolotls live in hive-mind communion with trans-dimensional beings, and a big old time warp called the Fold sits over the flash-frozen husk of a nearby civilization. The Fold, by the way, is what your heroes will be unfolding. Not, say, their little sister’s origami.

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