The Twelve Days of Christmas Games will highlight small games that easily fit into a stocking or make a great and inexpensive Holiday Gift!
For the Ninth Day of Christmas we got The Grizzled.
First off I love the art in The Grizzled. It really gives off that “old war-time” feel to it. Which is perfect because this is a cooperative game centered around surviving the trenches of the first world war. Although the theme might seem depressing for the holidays, this is certainly an amazing and strategic card game. One that will bring your family to the table and working together for only $19.00.
12 Days of Christmas Games List
1) Munchkin Christmas Lite – Steve Jackson Games
2) Loonacy – Looney Labs
3) Three Cheers for Master – Atlas Games
4) Hive Pocket – Asmodee
5)Sushi Go – GameWright
6) Bang! The Dice Game – Dv Giochi
7) Tiny Epic Galaxy – Gamelyn Games
8)Cthulhu Realms – Tasty Minstrel Games
9)The Grizzled – Cool Mini or Not



Cthulhu Realms has a lot of the same mechanics as Star Realms. So if you know how to play one, the other will be a breeze. Also you know that one friend who is into all things Cthulhu? This is going to be the game for them at a whopping $16.00. So convert today and you’ll be able to bring the all the insanity and fear of the Elder Gods to your holiday party.
Tiny Epic Galaxies is just … well it’s amazing. It’s a full and complex board game packed into a tiny pocket sized box. Also the people over at Gamelyn Games do an excellent job of making high quality products. So at a price of $25.00 this becomes my #1 game to pass out for holidays to my gaming friends.
Bang! The Dice Game is a small game with the same premise of it’s original “Bang! The Card game”. Although this time you’re rolling a set of dice instead of going through a deck of cards. Which gamers apparently love because this little beauty is ranked higher on Board Game Geek and receives a much better reception to newer players. So with a price of $18.00 it’s a must have bluffing game for your collection.

Tesla vs. Edison is a crowdfunding baby designed by Dirk Knemeyer that takes “The Race to Light the World” and puts it into a game scenario. Sit back and use propaganda to discredit your competition or try to hustle other players by manipulating the stock market. All while researching Bulb technology and electricity to make your own company a huge success so you’ll get more funding.
Sushi Go really breaks the mold by being ridiculously cute, super fun and insanely challenging. Not only that but this is a game you can teach your non-gamer or gamer friends and everyone at the table will love it! At a cost of $15.00 this makes an amazing gift for anyone .