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8 One-Player Board Games That Are Actually Really Fun

Live Alone? These 8 One-Person Games Will Keep You Entertained For Hours

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If you live alone, you know that things can sometimes get a little . . . boring. And even if you love your alone time, doing things for you and away from screens once in a while is just good for the soul (and eyes). Enter: board games for one! Now, while you might be thinking, "How can there be boards games for one person?," there are actually lots of great options. While, yes, most boards games are made for big groups, these one-person games will bring out your competitive side in a fun new way. So, if you're looking for a little bit of solo fun, keep reading to shop 8 board games you can play anytime you want, no roommates required.

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1. Tiny Epic Quest

Are you a big fan of fantasy board games? Then you'll definitely want to check out Tiny Epic Quest ($25, originally $35). The game may be tiny, but it brings you on a big adventure that's filled with strategy and a beautiful game board. The game can be played alone or with up to four players, so strap on your thinking cap and give it a go!

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$25
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2. Izzi

Are you trying to keep your brain sharp? If so, Izzi ($9, originally $10) is the perfect game to do just that. It's a simple, straightforward puzzle game that you can keep coming back to over and over again.

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$9
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3. One Deck Dungeon

If you like games that have a quicker gameplay, One Deck Dungeon ($20, originally $25) may be the perfect option. You enter a dungeon, and as you delve deeper into it, you face harder quests. Though the gameplay typically only takes about 30-45 minutes, many reviewers still loved how challenging it gets as you move further into the dungeon!

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$20
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4. Scythe

Of course, if you're looking something with a longer gameplay, Scythe ($66) is a great option. This incredibly detailed game takes place in an alternate reality in the 1920s; as you make your way through war-torn Europa, you'll conquer new territory, gain new recruits and resources, activate Mechs (AKA the giant robots on the box), and so much more. While the game can be played in a group, the detailed instructions also allow for a solo adventure!

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5. Exit the Game: The Sinister Mansion

Are you a fan of escape rooms? If so, why not bring the escape room home in a box! Exit the Game: The Sinister Mansion ($14, originally $15) may come in a tiny box, but it packs an exciting gameplay! I've personally done this game (along with a few others from the Exit the Game brand), so I can confirm that it's a lot of fun. Basically, you move through the game by solving riddles and collecting new items, with the ultimate goal of escaping. As entertaining as these games are, the gameplay forces you to cut up or write on certain pieces, so you won't be able to play this more than once.

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$14
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6. HayStax

Sure, HayStax ($15) is aimed at smaller kids, but don't you ever want to test your puzzle skills all the back to the basics? HayStax is an endlessly fun little game that puts a fun twist on classic puzzles. The game comes with pieces that are shaped like animals, along with many different puzzle cards. Your goal is to fit the pieces to match the shape of the puzzle (which is actually a lot harder than it sounds)!

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7. Eldritch Horror

Eldritch Horror ($48, originally $60) boasts an involved gameplay with incredibly detailed designs (and the game itself is inspired by H.P. Lovecraft). As you move through the immersive horror-themed narrative, you'll defeat monsters, travel to other worlds, and solve mysteries. If you're looking for something to keep you occupied for a long time, Eldritch Horror is perfect as the gameplay typically takes 2-4 hours.

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$48
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8. Friday

Friday ($16, originally $20) is a game that is meant specifically for one player, so you can enjoy your solo adventure without worrying that you're not getting the full experience. A man named Robinson washes up onto your island, and you help him build his skills and let go of his bad habits. Will you be able to help Robinson enough to enable him to fend off pirates at the end of the game? That part is up to you!

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$16
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