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Do you need all games in a series?

Four board game boxes are displayed: "Forbidden Island," "Forbidden Desert," "Forbidden Sky," and "Forbidden Jungle." A small toy character and game pieces are in front, creating an adventurous and playful atmosphere.

Series come in all shapes and sizes, like:

Expansions, mini expansions, and promo packs: These little extras add some zest to your base game
Thematic Series: Games that share a common theme or setting, creating a cohesive experience
Game Iterations: Different versions or takes on the same core game

So, do you need them all? Well, it depends! For some, it’s all about collecting (secretly waving at my wife). But let’s be real—game iterations can sometimes feel redundant if they don’t offer anything new. That said, I love iterations and thematic series that bring something fresh to the table. Take the Next Station series from Blue Orange Games and designed by Matthew Dunstan, for example. Our favorite is Next Station: London, followed by Paris and then Tokyo. Each game is unique enough to enjoy all three—or just one. I’m already dreaming of a Latin America or NY version!

Three colorful board games titled 'Next Station London', 'Next Station Tokyo', and 'Next Station Paris'. Each box features cityscape illustrations and transportation themes, conveying excitement and adventure
And then there’s the Clever Series—oh man by Wolfgang Warsch, do I love that game! My friends and I go all out, playing all four versions at once. It’s chaotic, doesn’t save any time, but it’s so much fun!
Board game setup on a wooden table with colorful dice, score sheets, and markers. The scene conveys a fun and engaged gaming atmosphere.

When it comes to expansions, I’m torn. The base game often captures the core experience, and while some expansions add variety or speed up gameplay, others? You might never even get around to them!

Promo packs, though? I need all the Rolling Realms ones. This game has a way of sparking curiosity, and before you know it, we’ve added another game to our collection.

Thematic series can offer variety within a familiar framework, but if only one or two titles speak to you, why chase the others? This realization has led us to cull games from our collection.

Lastly, there's games like Oink Games where each game is a small package, but the game experience can be so large. We've made it a habit to buy new to us titles from them every time we travel. Curious about what we'll find in our next adventure coming up. Hopefully it's not another blue box.

A colorful collection of eleven board game boxes arranged in a grid. Each box features unique, vibrant artwork and playful designs

About the Author:

Coty is a board game blogger, reviewer, and accidental LEGO art collector. When she’s not testing rulebooks or trying to beat her wife at two-player games, she’s playing ice hockey. Follow her adventures on Instagram or read more at KaCo Plays.

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