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    Filipino-Made Board Games You Need to Try

    Diana GosamoBy Diana GosamoDecember 4, 20243 Mins Read
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    Have you ever sat down for a board game night and wondered, “Are there any local or Filipino-made board games out there?” Well, guess what? There are plenty—and they’re not just fun; they’re bursting with creativity, culture, and that uniquely Pinoy flavor.

    Let me share some amazing games with you!

    Politricks

    If you enjoy strategy and a bit of chaos, Politricks is a hilarious yet sharp take on the world of politics. You play as a politician vying to win the most votes through alliances, promises, and—of course—a little sabotage. It’s a laugh-out-loud, cutthroat game that mirrors the messiness of real-life elections in the most entertaining way. You can find Politricks in local game shops like Gaming Library or order it online via Shopee or Lazada.

    Espionage

    Calling all spy fans! Espionage is a fast-paced, thrilling game where you’re a secret agent racing to complete covert missions. Packed with deception, strategy, and plenty of opportunities to outsmart your friends, it’s like stepping into a high-stakes spy movie—only this time, you’re the star.

    It’s available on Shopee, Lazada, and local tabletop gaming stores.

    Darna

    Step into the world of Darna, one of the Philippines’ most iconic superheroes! In this game, players take on the roles of Darna and other beloved characters as they search for her missing magical stone. It’s a family-friendly, action-packed adventure filled with nostalgic fun and vibrant artwork inspired by Filipino comics. Check your favorite toy stores or online platforms like Lazada for this game.

    Talinghaga

    This one’s perfect for wordsmiths and language enthusiasts! Talinghaga is a word-formation game that celebrates the richness of the Filipino language. Under the pressure of a ticking timer, you’ll craft Filipino words and phrases, testing both your vocabulary and creativity. It’s a brainy yet entertaining way to reconnect with our beautiful native tongue. Order directly from their Facebook page or online shops like Shopee.

    Anyare!

    Ever wanted to dive into Philippine history in a fun, refreshing way? Anyare! lets you do just that. This card game takes you through iconic events but with a playful twist, blending education with laughter. It’s perfect for students, trivia buffs, or anyone who wants to revisit history while having a blast. Look for this in bookstores like National Book Store or online platforms like Lazada.

    Engkanto

    And here’s something super exciting—if you’re into supporting local creators, check out Kickstarter! One incredible project to keep an eye on is Engkanto, a stunning board game inspired by Filipino mythology. Imagine exploring a magical world filled with mythical creatures like tikbalang, diwata, and kapre. With its intricate gameplay and gorgeous design, this game brings our folklore to life in the most immersive way.

    So the next time you’re looking for something new to play, consider diving into these Filipino-made gems. They’re not just games—they’re a celebration of our culture, creativity, and the stories that make us unique. Supporting these games means supporting local talent and keeping the spirit of Pinoy ingenuity alive. Let’s make game night a little more tayo!

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    A millenial variety streamer for both competitive and simulation, life-sim games. Always on the hunt for something new and something old.

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