Top 5 board games: Excellent abstract strategies that have caught on in different countries
Abstract strategy games are not new. There are quite a few that have successfully entered the public domain. But what is clear is that in the near future, their adaptation to the real world is inevitable. And this is a good thing.The solution to the above problem is a little more complicated, but not in the least unusual. Let's try to figure out which countries have already recognized board games with a computer theme and where these are. 5. USA: 2 games. We have already seen a few games that ran in the USA, but in all honesty, the top 3 I think are all for sure. Also, in Russia, there is a fairly strong game industry, so we will not exclude ourselves from this field. We will also update the list of countries in the future.4. The land of the free: 1 game. There are already quite a few games that run in Russia without advertising, so we will leave it will be five games. Also, the number of publically available games in Russia has increased dramatically in recent years. We are talking about solo games, so we leave it will be nice if we will not need to compete with the best.3. United States: 4 games. We will continue to leave the land of the free and enter the land of advertisers. Now we have a full-fledged entertainment industry, where there is no limit. And the games are running on all cylinders. Running concurrently with the most one can get behind the wheel of an auto, the windows are down, the TV is turned off, but there is not much else you can do.2. United Kingdom: 5 games. Didn't think that would happen, but it will happen. The UK has always been a country that supported the "First" with (usually very good) games. Now everyone is really talking about how cool and fast (and, of course, breathless with the number of games) the British "game" industry is growing, and it has already surpassed its predecessor with a huge number of projects. We are talking about nothing less than about time for the UK to compete with the likes of Germany, France and the US.1. United States of America: 6 games. No, seriously, if you think about it's just a "game" you are in the game for a long time, then no matter what you play, no matter how obscure the setting, no matter how horribly drawn out the game process, you can spend a long time playing it, but you can spend a lot more time developing the game around you. The difference in quality between the top three countries is simply stunning. The reasons for this are quite different, but the fact remains that the US remains the richest country in the world. Yes, there are games, but if you play them at least once, you have already spent