[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"category-buying-guides":3},[4],{"id":5,"title":6,"affiliateProducts":7,"author":18,"body":19,"category":801,"crossSiteLinks":802,"description":815,"difficulty":816,"extension":817,"faq":818,"featuredImage":819,"meta":824,"navigation":825,"path":826,"pillar":827,"publishedAt":828,"quizEmbed":829,"relatedPosts":833,"schema":818,"seo":836,"sidebar":839,"slug":842,"stem":843,"subcategory":844,"tags":845,"timeToRead":850,"updatedAt":851,"__hash__":852},"articles\u002Farticles\u002Fboard-game-gift-guide.md","Board Game Gift Guide: Every Budget and Player Type",[8,11,14,16],{"slug":9,"role":10},"bgg-premium","primary",{"slug":12,"role":13},"gloomhaven","mentioned",{"slug":15,"role":13},"game-topper-mat",{"slug":17,"role":13},"scythe-board-game","Mika Torres",{"type":20,"value":21,"toc":791},"minimark",[22,30,33],[23,24,25,29],"p",{},[26,27,28],"strong",{},"Our top pick:"," The Board Game Geek Premium Membership.",[23,31,32],{},"Ticket to Ride ($35) is the safest board game gift for someone you are not sure about because it works for ages 8 to 80, teaches in one round, and has converted more non-gamers into hobbyists than any other game in the past 20 years. For someone already into the hobby, a BGG Premium Membership ($25\u002Fyear) gives them ad-free access to the hobby's definitive database plus marketplace deals -- the gift that keeps paying for itself.",[34,35,36,39,42,45,54,72,77,82,85,91,97,103,109,115,118,121,127,133,139,145,151,155,158,164,170],"product-card-wrapper",{"slug":9},[23,37,38],{},"Choosing the right board game for someone else? That's where things get tricky. Our hobby spans everything from 5-minute bluffing games to 4-hour strategic epics, and what thrills one person might bore another senseless. Hand a dense strategy game to someone who's never played anything beyond Monopoly, and you've given them homework. Offer a simple party game to someone who spends weekends studying engine-building combos, and you've missed an opportunity.",[23,40,41],{},"Success in board game gifting comes down to matching game to person -- their experience level, their typical group, their complexity tolerance, and the kind of fun they actually seek.",[23,43,44],{},"I've organized this guide two ways to build that matching process straightforward. First by budget (because what you can spend matters), then by recipient type (because who you're buying for matters more). Every game here earned its spot not just for quality but for giftability: gorgeous boxes that look stunning under trees, rules clear enough to learn without help, and first plays that deliver rewarding experiences from the start.",[23,46,47,48,53],{},"These games were evaluated using the criteria outlined in our ",[49,50,52],"a",{"href":51},"\u002Fhow-we-test","how we test"," page.",[23,55,56,57,61,62,66,67,71],{},"Related picks: ",[49,58,60],{"href":59},"\u002Farticles\u002Fbest-board-games","Best Board Games of 2026",", ",[49,63,65],{"href":64},"\u002Farticles\u002Fbest-board-games-under-25","Best Board Games Under $25",", and ",[49,68,70],{"href":69},"\u002Farticles\u002Fbest-board-games-families","Best Board Games for Families",".",[73,74,76],"h2",{"id":75},"by-budget","By Budget",[78,79,81],"h3",{"id":80},"best-board-games-under-15","Best Board Games Under $15",[23,83,84],{},"At this price point, you're exploring card games and microgames. Don't let those small packages fool you -- some of the hobby's most cleverly designed experiences live in this tier.",[23,86,87,90],{},[26,88,89],{},"Coup (~$10)"," delivers intense 15-minute bluffing where everyone claims powerful character cards, whether they actually possess them or not. Fast, brutal, and endlessly replayable. Perfect for stocking stuffers or introducing someone curious about modern gaming. Ages 10+, 2-6 players.",[23,92,93,96],{},[26,94,95],{},"Love Letter (~$12)"," packs deduction gameplay into simply 21 cards that fit in a velvet pouch. Rounds take five minutes, rules explanations take two, and the elegant minimalism is genuinely beautiful. An excellent choice for couples, travelers, or anyone who appreciates clever design distilled to its essence. Ages 10+, 2-6 players.",[23,98,99,102],{},[26,100,101],{},"Sushi Go (~$12)"," transforms card-drafting into an adorable sushi collection game. That charming art makes it immediately appealing, while the drafting mechanic creates meaningful decisions despite simple rules. Wonderful for families with kids aged 7+, 2-5 players.",[23,104,105,108],{},[26,106,107],{},"No Thanks (~$10)"," boils down to one decision: take the card or place a chip to pass. That's literally the entire rules explanation, yet the decisions become agonizing in the best possible way. For ten bucks, it's the kind of gift you can buy for anyone without overthinking. Ages 8+, 3-7 players.",[23,110,111,114],{},[26,112,113],{},"Point Salad (~$15)"," features double-sided cards -- scoring conditions on one side, vegetables on the other. It teaches in one minute, plays in 15, but strategy shifts dramatically each game. Solid for families and casual gamers who want quick, varied experiences. Ages 8+, 2-6 players.",[78,116,65],{"id":117},"best-board-games-under-25",[23,119,120],{},"This cost range unlocks more substantial games with deeper mechanics while remaining budget-friendly.",[23,122,123,126],{},[26,124,125],{},"The Crew (~$15)"," revolutionizes trick-taking with cooperative gameplay and a 50-mission campaign. It's that rare card game telling stories across multiple sessions, and cooperative structure means recipients don't need cutthroat groups to enjoy it. Exceptional for anyone who plays traditional card games and craves something more engaging. Ages 10+, 2-5 players.",[23,128,129,132],{},[26,130,131],{},"Codenames (~$16)"," produces word-association magic that works with virtually any bunch of four or more. Endlessly replayable, teaches in three minutes, and generates memorable moments every session. Easily the safest party game gift available. Ages 10+, 4-8+ players.",[23,134,135,138],{},[26,136,137],{},"Skull (~$18)"," distills pure bluffing into gorgeous coaster-sized discs. Three flowers, one skull, and suddenly you're reading everyone around the table. Components double as actual coasters, making this a gift that looks as stunning on shelves as it plays at tables. Ages 10+, 3-6 players.",[23,140,141,144],{},[26,142,143],{},"Kingdomino (~$20)"," won the Spiel des Jahres for excellent reasons. Domino-sized tiles create satisfying spatial puzzles, games finish in 15 minutes, and colorful art draws players in immediately. Among the best family game gifts at any rate detail. Ages 8+, 2-4 players.",[23,146,147,150],{},[26,148,149],{},"Hive Pocket (~$22)"," delivers chess-like depth through thick Bakelite hexagonal tiles representing insects. Portable enough for backpacks yet strategically rich enough for serious play, plus those pieces are genuinely beautiful. Outstanding for strategists who travel frequently. Ages 9+, 2 players.",[78,152,154],{"id":153},"best-board-games-under-50","Best Board Games Under $50",[23,156,157],{},"Here's the gifting sweet spot. Rich components, deeper strategic systems, and shelf presence that makes these feel like proper presents.",[23,159,160,163],{},[26,161,162],{},"Azul (~$30)"," combines tile-drafting with chunky, glossy resin pieces that feel wonderful in your hands. Portuguese-inspired mosaic-building creates visual appeal, while gameplay stays accessible yet strategically deep. It looks upscale, plays quickly, and appeals across diverse tastes. An excellent all-around choice. Ages 8+, 2-4 players.",[23,165,166,169],{},[26,167,168],{},"Ticket to Ride (~$40)"," remains the most reliable gateway game ever designed. Collect colored cards, claim train routes on maps, connect cities for points. Rules take five minutes to explain, oversized boards are beautiful, and plastic trains satisfy everyone who places them. This transforms non-gamers into board gamers. Ages 8+, 2-5 players.",[34,171,173,179],{"slug":172},"ticket-to-ride",[23,174,175,178],{},[26,176,177],{},"Catan (~$44)"," builds its foundation on trading, negotiation, and construction across randomized islands. It demands at least three players and shines when tables fill with deal-makers and schemers. Supply this to someone who enjoys social dynamics and maintains a regular gaming squad. Ages 10+, 3-4 players.",[34,180,182,188,194,200,204,207,213],{"slug":181},"catan",[23,183,184,187],{},[26,185,186],{},"Pandemic (~$35)"," unites everyone against global disease outbreaks in this cooperative classic. Intense, collaborative, and among the best introductions to cooperative gaming available. Strong choice for couples, families, and anyone preferring teamwork over competition. Ages 8+, 2-4 players.",[23,189,190,193],{},[26,191,192],{},"7 Wonders Duel (~$30)"," packs civilization-building into 30-minute, two-player sessions with remarkable strategic depth. Three different victory conditions keep games dynamic, while the overlapping card display creates clever visual mechanics. Best gift for couples who enjoy strategic gaming together. Ages 10+, 2 players.",[23,195,196,199],{},[26,197,198],{},"Patchwork (~$25)"," transforms quilting into a two-player puzzle where Tetris-shaped patches fill grids while managing button economies. It's cozy, clever, and endlessly replayable. Thoughtful choice for couples or spatial puzzle enthusiasts. Ages 8+, 2 players.",[78,201,203],{"id":202},"splurge-picks-over-50","Splurge Picks: Over $50",[23,205,206],{},"When you want gifts that craft statements, these deliver. Bigger boxes, luxury components, and rich gameplay that justifies high-grade pricing.",[23,208,209,212],{},[26,210,211],{},"Wingspan (~$55)"," stands as modern board gaming's crown jewel for gift-giving. This engine-building game about attracting birds to wildlife sanctuaries features stunning artwork of over 170 real species, a birdhouse dice tower, pastel-colored eggs, and linen-finish cards. Gameplay stays accessible for newcomers while providing depth that holds experienced players for hundreds of sessions. It looks incredible on shelves, plays beautifully from one to five players, and includes solo modes for when recipients can't gather groups. This welcomes folks to board gaming in the most beautiful way possible.",[34,214,216,222,228],{"slug":215},"wingspan",[23,217,218,221],{},[26,219,220],{},"Everdell (~$60)"," combines worker-placement with tableau-building in a woodland kingdom, featuring a spectacular three-dimensional cardboard tree holding cards and workers. Charming, whimsical art pairs with satisfying gameplay, while components produce unboxing feel like opening miniature worlds. Excellent for fantasy fans, nature lovers, and anyone valuing visual spectacle in their games. Ages 13+, 1-4 players, 40-80 minutes.",[23,223,224,227],{},[26,225,226],{},"Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion (~$50)"," provides tactical dungeon-crawling campaigns that serve as accessible entry points into the massive Gloomhaven universe. Five-scenario tutorials gradually introduce mechanics, letting recipients learn through tackle rather than rulebook study. Campaigns span 25 scenarios providing dozens of hours of content. Perfect for RPG lovers, video game dungeon crawler fans, or cooperative tactical challenge enthusiasts. Ages 14+, 1-4 players, 60-120 minutes per scenario.",[34,229,230,236,242,246,250,253,259,265,269,272,278,283,287,290,296,301],{"slug":12},[23,231,232,235],{},[26,233,234],{},"Brass: Birmingham (~$60)"," delivers profound economic strategy set during the Industrial Revolution, widely considered among the greatest board games ever designed. Dual-era structure (canal and rail periods), interconnected economies, and long-term planning create experiences that experienced gamers find endlessly rewarding. First-class components -- cotton tokens, iron cubes, beer barrels, gorgeous boards -- match the exceptional gameplay. Only grant this to someone who already enjoys strategy games and seeks complexity upgrades. Ages 14+, 2-4 players, 60-120 minutes.",[23,237,238,241],{},[26,239,240],{},"Spirit Island (~$70)"," casts players as powerful elemental spirits defending islands from colonizing invaders. Each spirit plays completely differently, strategic depth runs enormous, and cooperative structure unites entire tables. Games run long (90-120 minutes) and complex, but for the right recipient -- thorough strategy and cooperative enthusiasts -- Spirit Island ranks among the most rewarding gaming experiences available. Ages 14+, 1-4 players.",[73,243,245],{"id":244},"by-recipient-type","By Recipient Type",[78,247,249],{"id":248},"for-the-family","For the Family",[23,251,252],{},"Family gaming must accommodate different ages, attention spans, and encounter levels. Best family gifts feature games parents can learn quickly and teach kids without losing anyone's interest.",[23,254,255,258],{},[26,256,257],{},"Top pick: Ticket to Ride."," It's the most tested, most reliable family gateway in the hobby. Minimal rules, universally accessible themes, reasonable dive into times, and colored plastic trains that feel inherently satisfying to place. From ages 8 to 80, virtually everyone enjoys Ticket to Ride.",[23,260,261,264],{},[26,262,263],{},"Also great:"," Kingdomino for shorter attention spans (15 minutes, visual and tactile). Sushi Go for younger kids (adorable art, simple drafting). Codenames Pictures for families with teens (image-based version requiring no advanced vocabulary).",[78,266,268],{"id":267},"for-the-couple","For the Couple",[23,270,271],{},"Two-player gaming cultivates different dynamics than cluster play. Every move carries more weight, and interaction between two players becomes the entire vibe. Best couple gifts create shared moments without generating friction.",[23,273,274,277],{},[26,275,276],{},"Top pick: Patchwork."," A spatial puzzle that's cozy, competitive, and quick. Teaches in five minutes, plays in 20, and quilting themes feel warm and inviting. For couples who've never played modern board games, Patchwork provides ideal introduction.",[23,279,280,282],{},[26,281,263],{}," Jaipur for fast, scrappy trading. 7 Wonders Duel for deeper strategy. Codenames Duet for cooperative experiences. Fog of Love for couples wanting something truly unique.",[78,284,286],{"id":285},"for-the-strategist","For the Strategist",[23,288,289],{},"Your strategist by now owns Catan and Ticket to Ride. They spend time watching strategy videos and reading forums. They crave depth, replayability, and meaningful decisions. Don't extend them party games.",[23,291,292,295],{},[26,293,294],{},"Top pick: Brass: Birmingham."," It consistently ranks among the top board games of all time for excellent reasons. Interconnected economies, dual-era structure, and long-term planning reward exactly the immersive thinking strategists crave. Premium components and impressive shelf presence complete the package.",[23,297,298,300],{},[26,299,263],{}," Spirit Island for cooperative strategic depth. Wingspan for accessible engine-building with gorgeous components. 7 Wonders Duel for layered two-player strategy in compact packages.",[34,302,303,307,310,316,321,325,328,334,339,343,346,352,357],{"slug":17},[78,304,306],{"id":305},"for-the-party-host","For the Party Host",[23,308,309],{},"Readers who host gatherings, organize get-togethers, and always have friends over need games working with large, varied groups requiring minimal explanation.",[23,311,312,315],{},[26,313,314],{},"Top pick: Codenames."," Works with any player count (merely split into teams), teaches in three minutes, and generates memorable moments groups discuss the next day. Every party host should own a copy.",[23,317,318,320],{},[26,319,263],{}," Wavelength for groups loving debate. Telestrations for guaranteed laughter regardless of gaming impression. Skull for smaller, more intimate bluffing experiences.",[78,322,324],{"id":323},"for-kids","For Kids",[23,326,327],{},"Kids' board games have evolved far beyond roll-and-move games of previous generations. Modern designs involve real decisions, develop strategic thinking, and engage adults playing alongside them.",[23,329,330,333],{},[26,331,332],{},"Top pick: Kingdomino."," Spatial puzzles engage kids without overwhelming them, games move fast enough for short attention spans, and tile-laying mechanics feel tactile and satisfying. Kids as young as seven can play competently while adults find genuine engagement rather than patience exercises. Ages 7+.",[23,335,336,338],{},[26,337,263],{}," Sushi Go for ages 7+ (drafting with adorable art). Ticket to Ride: First Journey for ages 6+ (simplified route-building). Rhino Hero Super Battle for ages 5+ (dexterity stacking that doubles as destruction entertainment).",[78,340,342],{"id":341},"for-the-person-who-has-everything","For the Person Who Has Everything",[23,344,345],{},"This represents the hardest category. Users who have everything have likely seen most mainstream board games. To impress them, you need something unusual, premium, or experiential.",[23,347,348,351],{},[26,349,350],{},"Top pick: Fog of Love."," Almost nobody buys this for themselves because the concept -- romantic comedy simulation in board game form -- sounds too unusual. But it's genuinely innovative design creating conversations and experiences unlike any other game. It surprises owners who think they've seen everything.",[23,353,354,356],{},[26,355,263],{}," Wingspan with Oceania expansion for premium experiences. Custom wooden organizers for games they previously own. Subscriptions to board game cafes or local gaming events. Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion for someone who's never experienced campaign games.",[34,358,359,363,369,375,381,387,393,397,751,755,761,767,773,779,785],{"slug":15},[73,360,362],{"id":361},"general-gifting-tips","General Gifting Tips",[23,364,365,368],{},[26,366,367],{},"Check what they already own."," Board gamers track collections obsessively. Quick shelf glances or casual \"What games do you've?\" conversations prevent duplicate purchases. If you can't check, choose something from the under-$15 category where duplicates aren't devastating.",[23,370,371,374],{},[26,372,373],{},"When in doubt, go lighter."," If you're unsure about someone's gaming trial, select simpler games. Experienced gamers still enjoy Codenames or Azul. New gamers given Brass: Birmingham may never open boxes.",[23,376,377,380],{},[26,378,379],{},"Consider the group, not just the person."," Board games are only useful if recipients have households to play with. Two-player-only games don't help someone whose primary gaming context involves family gatherings. Six-player party games don't serve couples with no kids. Think about who'll actually sit at tables.",[23,382,383,386],{},[26,384,385],{},"Presentation matters."," Board games come pre-boxed, but their size makes wrapping tricky. Gift bags with tissue paper work well for larger boxes. For small card games, tuck them inside stockings or larger gift bags alongside thematic snacks -- Sushi Go with fun chopsticks, for example.",[23,388,389,392],{},[26,390,391],{},"Include notes about why you chose it."," Board games can feel generic if recipients don't understand your selection reasoning. Short notes -- \"This reminded me of our Scandinavia vacation\" with Ticket to Ride: Nordic Countries, or \"For nights when you want to unplug and purely play together\" with Patchwork -- transform products into thoughtful gestures.",[73,394,396],{"id":395},"quick-reference-table","Quick Reference Table",[398,399,400,422],"table",{},[401,402,403],"thead",{},[404,405,406,410,413,416,419],"tr",{},[407,408,409],"th",{},"Game",[407,411,412],{},"Price",[407,414,415],{},"Players",[407,417,418],{},"Complexity",[407,420,421],{},"Best Gift For",[423,424,425,443,458,473,488,503,518,534,550,566,582,597,613,627,642,657,673,689,705,721,736],"tbody",{},[404,426,427,431,434,437,440],{},[428,429,430],"td",{},"Coup",[428,432,433],{},"~$10",[428,435,436],{},"2-6",[428,438,439],{},"Light",[428,441,442],{},"Stocking stuffer",[404,444,445,448,451,453,455],{},[428,446,447],{},"Love Letter",[428,449,450],{},"~$12",[428,452,436],{},[428,454,439],{},[428,456,457],{},"Couples, travelers",[404,459,460,463,465,468,470],{},[428,461,462],{},"Sushi Go",[428,464,450],{},[428,466,467],{},"2-5",[428,469,439],{},[428,471,472],{},"Families with kids",[404,474,475,478,480,483,485],{},[428,476,477],{},"No Thanks",[428,479,433],{},[428,481,482],{},"3-7",[428,484,439],{},[428,486,487],{},"Anyone",[404,489,490,493,496,498,500],{},[428,491,492],{},"Point Salad",[428,494,495],{},"~$15",[428,497,436],{},[428,499,439],{},[428,501,502],{},"Casual gamers",[404,504,505,508,510,512,515],{},[428,506,507],{},"The Crew",[428,509,495],{},[428,511,467],{},[428,513,514],{},"Medium",[428,516,517],{},"Card game fans",[404,519,520,523,526,529,531],{},[428,521,522],{},"Codenames",[428,524,525],{},"~$16",[428,527,528],{},"4-8+",[428,530,439],{},[428,532,533],{},"Party hosts",[404,535,536,539,542,545,547],{},[428,537,538],{},"Skull",[428,540,541],{},"~$18",[428,543,544],{},"3-6",[428,546,439],{},[428,548,549],{},"Bluffing fans",[404,551,552,555,558,561,563],{},[428,553,554],{},"Kingdomino",[428,556,557],{},"~$20",[428,559,560],{},"2-4",[428,562,439],{},[428,564,565],{},"Families, kids",[404,567,568,571,574,577,579],{},[428,569,570],{},"Hive Pocket",[428,572,573],{},"~$22",[428,575,576],{},"2",[428,578,514],{},[428,580,581],{},"Strategists, travelers",[404,583,584,587,590,592,594],{},[428,585,586],{},"Patchwork",[428,588,589],{},"~$25",[428,591,576],{},[428,593,439],{},[428,595,596],{},"Couples",[404,598,599,602,605,607,610],{},[428,600,601],{},"Azul",[428,603,604],{},"~$30",[428,606,560],{},[428,608,609],{},"Light-Medium",[428,611,612],{},"All-around gift",[404,614,615,618,620,622,624],{},[428,616,617],{},"7 Wonders Duel",[428,619,604],{},[428,621,576],{},[428,623,514],{},[428,625,626],{},"Strategic couples",[404,628,629,632,635,637,639],{},[428,630,631],{},"Pandemic",[428,633,634],{},"~$35",[428,636,560],{},[428,638,514],{},[428,640,641],{},"Co-op lovers",[404,643,644,647,650,652,654],{},[428,645,646],{},"Ticket to Ride",[428,648,649],{},"~$40",[428,651,467],{},[428,653,439],{},[428,655,656],{},"Families, new gamers",[404,658,659,662,665,668,670],{},[428,660,661],{},"Catan",[428,663,664],{},"~$44",[428,666,667],{},"3-4",[428,669,514],{},[428,671,672],{},"Social gamers",[404,674,675,678,681,684,686],{},[428,676,677],{},"Wingspan",[428,679,680],{},"~$55",[428,682,683],{},"1-5",[428,685,514],{},[428,687,688],{},"Nature lovers, anyone",[404,690,691,694,697,700,702],{},[428,692,693],{},"Everdell",[428,695,696],{},"~$60",[428,698,699],{},"1-4",[428,701,514],{},[428,703,704],{},"Fantasy fans",[404,706,707,710,713,715,718],{},[428,708,709],{},"Jaws of the Lion",[428,711,712],{},"~$50",[428,714,699],{},[428,716,717],{},"Medium-Heavy",[428,719,720],{},"RPG fans",[404,722,723,726,728,730,733],{},[428,724,725],{},"Brass: Birmingham",[428,727,696],{},[428,729,560],{},[428,731,732],{},"Heavy",[428,734,735],{},"Strategists",[404,737,738,741,744,746,748],{},[428,739,740],{},"Spirit Island",[428,742,743],{},"~$70",[428,745,699],{},[428,747,732],{},[428,749,750],{},"Co-op strategists",[73,752,754],{"id":753},"frequently-asked-questions","Frequently Asked Questions",[23,756,757,760],{},[26,758,759],{},"What's the single safest board game gift?","\nTicket to Ride has the broadest appeal across ages, experience levels, and group types. It works for families, couples, and friend groups. Rules are simple, themes universal, and play experiences consistently positive. If you know nothing about recipients' gaming preferences, Ticket to Ride represents the lowest-risk choice.",[23,762,763,766],{},[26,764,765],{},"Is it okay to give board games to people who don't play board games?","\nAbsolutely -- that's exactly when board game gifts can prove most impactful. Opt for something light and accessible (Ticket to Ride, Codenames, Sushi Go, or Azul) and include notes explaining why you thought they'd enjoy it. Many lifelong board gamers started because someone gave them the right game at the right time.",[23,768,769,772],{},[26,770,771],{},"What if I don't know what games they already own?","\nChoose games from niche categories they're less likely to have. Most board gamers own Catan and Ticket to Ride, so avoid those unless you're certain. Games like Skull, Fog of Love, The Crew, and Patchwork get owned less commonly and prepare fresh discoveries. Alternatively, gift cards to board game retailers let them settle on themselves.",[23,774,775,778],{},[26,776,777],{},"Are board games appropriate gifts for kids under 8?","\nMany games on this list work for kids aged 7+ (Sushi Go, Kingdomino). For younger children, seek games specifically designed for their age ranges: Rhino Hero Super Battle (ages 5+), My First Carcassonne (ages 4+), or Outfoxed (ages 5+). Box age recommendations are usually accurate -- younger kids may struggle with reading requirements or strategic decision-making.",[23,780,781,784],{},[26,782,783],{},"Should I buy expansions as gifts?","\nOnly if you're certain recipients own and enjoy base games. Expansions aren't standalone products and assume familiarity with originals. If they love Wingspan, Oceania expansion makes an excellent gift. If you aren't sure which games they own, stick with standalone titles.",[23,786,787,790],{},[26,788,789],{},"How much should you spend on board game gifts?","\nExcellent games exist at every value aspect. A $10 copy of Coup or No Thanks can provide more entertainment than $60 games that don't match recipients' tastes. Set budgets based on occasions and relationships, then find the best games within those ranges using the budget categories above. 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