Gears That Create Art

Understand the patterns behind
every game

Discover, compare, and choose board games through the mechanics
you love — tile placement, set collection, sequence building, and beyond.

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Editor's Selection

Games worth owning

Ranked by mechanic depth, replayability, and ease of teaching. Complexity ratings run from 1 (casual evening) to 5 (dedicated enthusiast).

  • Tile Placement

    2–4 players · 30–45 min

    Azul

    One of the most elegant introductions to pattern-based play ever designed. You draft colorful tiles from a central market and arrange them on your personal board to score points. Every round is a tight, satisfying puzzle.

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  • Set Collection + Engine Building

    2–4 players · 30–45 min

    Wingspan

    The definitive gateway game. Collect colored train cards, claim routes across a map, and race to complete destination tickets before your opponents cut you off.

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  • Set Collection + Network Building

    2–5 players · 45–75 min

    Ticket to Ride

    The definitive gateway game. Collect colored train cards, claim routes across a map, and race to complete destination tickets before your opponents cut you off.

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  • Network Building

    2–4 players · 60–120 min

    Brass: Birmingham

    A deep economic strategy game set in Industrial Revolution England. Building canals and rail networks while managing merchant connections rewards long-term planning and sharp reads of opponents.

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  • Push Your Luck

    2–4 players · 45 min

    Quacks of Quedlinburg

    You're an alchemist filling a potion bag by drawing ingredients — keep going for bigger points, or risk an explosion. Hilarious, tense, and endlessly replayable.

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How It Works

Your path to the right game

PatternLine is organized around mechanics, not marketing. Here's how to find your next favorite game.

  • Step 1

    Pick a Mechanic

    Start with the kind of thinking or experience you're after. Do you want to build something? Collect and complete? Bluff opponents? Take risks? We have a category for every play style at every table.

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  • Step 2

    Filter by Complexity

    Choose a complexity level that fits your group — from casual first-timers to seasoned enthusiasts. Every game in our encyclopedia carries an honest rating based on rules overhead and real decision depth.

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  • Step 3

    Read the Deep Dive

    Each game entry breaks down exactly how the core pattern plays out in practice, what makes it satisfying over dozens of plays, and what the community says once the novelty has worn off.

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  • Step 4

    Follow the Recommendations

    Loved a game? Our "If You Like" system maps you directly to the next title that scratches the same itch — but adds a new layer of depth or a fresh twist to keep things interesting.

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Recommendations

If you like X, try Y

Every recommendation is grounded in mechanic overlap — not just shared themes or review scores.

  • Ticket to Ride

    Brass: Birmingham

    Same network-building satisfaction, but layered with economic decisions and genuine historical weight. The natural next step for players ready to go deeper.

  • Azul

    Sagrada

    Equally beautiful drafting experience, this time with stained-glass windows and added dice-manipulation tension. Same aesthetic joy, meaningfully higher puzzle depth.

  • Carcassonne

    Isle of Skye

    Tile placement with an auction mechanic built on top. You still build sweeping landscapes, but now pricing your own tiles adds a clever economic meta-game to every round.

  • Wingspan

    Race for the Galaxy

    Card-driven engine building at real speed. Less teaching time, more simultaneous action tension. The engine feels even more explosive once it clicks into place.

  • Sushi Go

    7 Wonders

    The same card-drafting loop scaled up to entire civilizations. More cards, more paths to victory, same satisfying pass-and-pick rhythm flowing around the table.

  • Rummikub

    Mahjong

    The grandfather of sequence building. Deeper tradition, richer opponent- reading, and centuries of strategic refinement all distilled into a set of beautiful tiles.

Recommendations

Find your starting point

Not sure where to begin? Our curated lists match your experience level, group size, and how much table time you actually have.

  • Beginner

    First Games to Own

    These games teach themselves. Rules overhead is low, downtime is minimal, and everyone at the table will want to play again immediately.

    • Ticket to Ride

      Classic route-building, 2–5 players

    • Azul

      Quick, tense tile-drafting, 2–4 players

    • Sushi Go Party

      Lightweight card drafting, 2–8 players

    • Carcassonne

      Relaxed tile placement, 2–5 players

    • Patchwork

      Head-to-head quilting strategy, 2 players only

  • Intermediate

    Ready to Go Deeper

    You've played a few games and you're hungry for more. These titles add a meaningful extra layer without overwhelming new players.

    • Wingspan

      Beautiful engine builder, 1–5 players

    • 7 Wonders

      Fast-moving civilization drafting, 3–7 players

    • Quacks of Quedlinburg

      Push-your-luck alchemy chaos, 2–4 players

    • Isle of Skye

      Tile placement plus auction tension, 2–5 players

    • Sagrada

      Dice-based stained-glass puzzle, 1–4 players

  • Enthusiast

    Games for Serious Play

    For groups who treat game night as an event. These reward dedicated study, repeated plays, and players who love dissecting what just happened.

    • Brass: Birmingham

      Economic network masterpiece, 2–4 players

    • Race for the Galaxy

      Simultaneous card engine, 2–4 players

    • Arkham Horror LCG

      Cooperative living card game, 1–4 players

    • Terra Mystica

      Deep asymmetric civilization builder, 2–5 players

    • Gloomhaven

      Massive campaign dungeon crawler, 1–4 players