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10 Great Board Games to Play if You Like 7 Wonders

Build a new kingdom with these fantastic tabletop titles

The satisfying civilization building, exciting card drafting, and strategic resource management of 7 Wonders has won the classic board game many fans. Though itā€™s always a solid choice for game night, you might be ready to try a new tabletop title instead. Below youā€™ll find our picks for the best board games like 7 Wonders. Each entry on this list has a few similarities in terms of either mechanics or theme, but offers a novel experience that you and your group will surely enjoy.

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1. Civilization: A New Dawn

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If you enjoy the theme of 7 Wonders but want to try a tabletop title that offers several different gameplay mechanics, then Civilization: A New Dawn might be the perfect addition to your gaming shelf. A New Dawn is an adaption of the Sid Meierā€™s Civilization video game series that takes the source materialā€™s best elements and distills them into a rich and engaging two hour experience. Players take on the role of a great leader and lead their empire to wealth and conquest. Youā€™ll start with humble resource gathering in the early stages of the game, but by the end youā€™ll be developing new technologies and constructing world wonders.

2. Sushi Go Party

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If you like the card drafting system from 7 Wonders, then youā€™ll love the core gameplay mechanics of Sushi Go Party, a quirky card game with fun artwork and a light but enjoyable theme. Rather than building a whole new civilization, youā€™ll simply be putting together the best Japanese meal imaginable by combining different types of sushi, dumplings, and sashimi. Collect sets to activate bonuses and score points, and horde the most delicious desserts so your opponents canā€™t claim them.

3. Race for the Galaxy

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Race for the Galaxy takes the civilization-building genre of board games into deep space. Instead of conquering territories on a map, youā€™ll be discovering entire new worlds. The gameā€™s central distinguishing feature is its action-taking mechanic. At the beginning of every round, each player gets to select a single action phase that everyone can utilize, such as producing goods, playing a development card, or trading. However, since everyone can only pick one of these phases, a few action types will be missing each round. Youā€™ll need to plan appropriately to avoid these limitations, and instead leverage them as a means of slowing down your opponents.

4. Bunny Kingdom

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Expand your fief and gain glory for the amount of spaces and different resources you control in Bunny Kingdom, a simple yet exciting area control board game with a drafting mechanic thatā€™s somewhat similar to 7 Wonders. The theme is amusing, the rules are easy to learn, and the artwork is goofy and fun. If youā€™re looking for a new family-friendly board game that everyone can enjoy, this oneā€™s a great pick.

5. Between Two Cities

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If youā€™d like a more cooperative board game experience that still has some thematic similarities to 7 Wonders, youā€™ll likely enjoy Between Two Cities. Just like in 7 Wonders, players only interact with the people seated to their immediate right and left. This time, youā€™ll have to set up a unique arrangement of sixteen buildings with each of these players, and only the city under your control that scores the fewest points will count at the end game. The game leaves room for tons of fun table talk, and offers a lot of replay value.

6. Paper Tales

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Paper Tales is an easy-to-learn tableau construction card game with simple yet exciting gameplay. The game takes place in four stages, with a drafting system that changes directions each round. You can recruit characters that gather resources and fight for you in battle, or piece together a collection of buildings to showcase your power and unlock interesting effects. Paper Tales also features a unique aging system, which requires you to plan strategically, since the characters youā€™ve played wonā€™t be sticking around indefinitely.

7. Underwater Cities

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In Underwater Cities, your goal is to make life on the sea floor not only possible, but also resource efficient. Over the course of approximately two and a half hours, youā€™ll have to build farms, research centers, tunnels, and domed cities to accomplish this goal. Color-matching card placement is essential to gaining the upper hand, because it gives you the action advantage you need for accelerating your engine. Your turns start off slow, but escalates quickly, which can be immensely satisfying.

8. Dominion

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The exceptional kingdom and deck building card game Dominion is a game night classic with a ton of exciting expansions. Your goal is to collect the most victory points. However, these points are typically associated with cards that donā€™t do anything for you during the game, besides slowing down your engine. To bolster your deck, youā€™ll need to add treasures and actions that let you draw and purchase multiple cards in the same turn. Cursing your opponents with attacks will slow them down, and give you just enough time to claim the last province.

9. Itā€™s a Wonderful World

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Itā€™s a Wonderful World is a relatively short engine building card game that takes place in a dystopian future full of resource exploitation and giant metal cities. Thereā€™s a drafting setup that mirrors 7 Wonders and forces you to watch your opponentā€™s moves carefully. To build an efficient tableau, youā€™ll need to think carefully about which cards you want to keep and which ones you should recycle for scrap instead. Thereā€™s a solo mode, but in my experience, the game works best with four to five players.

10. Citadels (Revised Edition)

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Citadels is a classic card game thatā€™s all about designing a thriving city with your building cards. However, itā€™s not so simple as saving up your coins and investing exclusively in taverns. At the beginning of every round, the players will receive a new role with unique powers. The bishop saves your districts from ruination, while the warlord lets you tear down your opponentā€™s structures. The thief lets you take a few coins from your fellow players, and the merchant gives you more buying power. And if youā€™re the architect, you can put together the bricks in your city faster than everyone else.


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Colin Fritz
Contributing Writer- Colin has been a long-time gamer ever since receiving a Wii for Christmas in 2007. He's been writing professionally since 2021 and enjoys all things tabletop gaming, including everything from The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game to Terraforming Mars.