You’ve experienced the thrill of storming the beaches, clutching a sniper rifle, yelling “COVER ME!” at your mates in the heat of battle. But now you feel like you have seen and done it all, and until another CoD title is released, you need something to give you your warfare fix. Why not take things offline and try some of these board games that are perfect for the average CoD fan?
- Age of Sigmar: Soulbound
Think Call of Duty, but instead of guns, you’ve got massive swords, hulking armour, and magical chaos beasts. “Age of Sigmar: Soulbound” isn’t just a board game; it’s a full-on fantasy war epic. You’ll need to strategize, form alliances, and destroy your enemies with sheer force—and a bit of luck with the dice. Whether you’re storming a citadel or facing off against terrifying creatures, it’s got that same heart-pounding thrill as a CoD firefight. Plus, there’s no rage-quitting when you get hit by a random grenade; you just roll another dice and carry on.
- Zombicide
If you’re partial to CoD’s zombie mode, Zombicide is sure to be your new best mate whenever you are looking for a little offline fun. This cooperative survival game pits you and your squad against wave after wave of flesh-hungry zombies – it’s kinda liek The Walking Dead, but in real life and with no actual threat. Arm yourselves with melee weapons, firearms, or the odd frying pan (because why not?), and clear the streets. Like CoD, the stakes ramp up as the game progresses, and you’ll have to work together to avoid becoming zombie chow. Just remember: no one likes a teammate who hoards the loot.
- Risk: Legacy
Classic Risk? Meh. Risk: Legacy? Absolute carnage. This is like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare meets World Domination. You’re not just fighting for territory; you’re fighting for bragging rights. The twist? Your decisions in one game affect the next. Permanently. As in, you could end up nuking a continent and leaving it uninhabitable for future playthroughs. It’s tactical, brutal, and as addictive as unlocking a new CoD skin.
- Nemesis
Imagine Call of Duty in space. Now imagine you’re not just battling other soldiers, but also trying not to get your face eaten by horrifying alien monstrosities. That’s Nemesis. It’s part survival horror, part “who can we trust?”, and all about staying alive while completing your mission. Bonus: you can stab your friends in the back for personal gain. What’s more CoD than that?
- Axis & Allies
If historical Call of Duty games like World at War are more your vibe, Axis & Allies lets you relive the strategy of World War II—but with significantly less bloodshed. Assemble your armies, plan your moves, and take down your opponents in a global-scale conflict. Warning: this one can go on for hours, so maybe clear your schedule before starting.
Who says Call of Duty players can’t enjoy a bit of good old-fashioned board game warfare, and there are, as you can see, plenty of games that fit the bill!