Nana: Odyssey
Nana: Odyssey opens like a classic Family game, then quickly reveals Solo layers that reward long-form table memory. Its Family framework encourages risky pivots, especially once table politics reshape priorities. By mid-campaign, 7 relic slots and rotating objectives create dense interaction where denial play is as valuable as raw points. Rule overhead stays modest thanks to consistent icon grammar, even while strategic depth rises sharply after the first two plays. Win or lose, Nana: Odyssey tends to produce table stories that reference specific gambits and betrayals for weeks afterward.
$54.98