We already published the list of best PS4 games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best PS4 board/card games of all time.
With amazing titles available, the PS4 definitely has a great library of board/card games.
So, if you’re a fan of both the PS4 and board/card games, there’s a chance you’ll like this list.
And some of you may already know some of the games mentioned in this list.
#5. Tharsis
- Release Data: Choice Provisions, 2016
- Genre: Casual » Board / Card Game
How you feel about Tharsis probably depends on how you feel about board games, soul-crushing challenges, and shorter gaming experiences.
If you love tabletop games, repeatedly dying while learning, or heavily micro-managing resources, Tharsis is a worthwhile way to spend an evening.
#4. Uno
- Release Data: Ubisoft Chengdu/Ubisoft, 2016
- Genre: Casual » Board / Card Game
Uno makes for a good alternative to the type of fare typically seen on a console.
Despite its simple rules, it remains fun thanks to the decent AI and the online community.
It may not be as cheap as the original release was, but if you’re looking for a fun card game on the PS4, you can’t go wrong with Uno.
#3. Armello
- Release Data: League of Geeks, 2015
- Genre: Casual » Board / Card Game
Despite being a bit complex at times, Armello is excellent at maintaining your interest and offers plenty of guidance to improve your playing technique.
Overall, this is a remarkable digital board game that combines an engaging lore with likeable scenarios and fascinating mechanics.
#2. Hand of Fate
- Release Data: Defiant Development, 2015
- Genre: Casual » Board / Card Game
Hand of Fate comes so close to being something really special – an unexpected innovation of genres and ideas that meshes together to create a really fun experience that’s both involving and rewarding, at least in short bursts.
But, unfortunately, its potential is cut short by a lack of options and awkward third-person game segments that should really know better.
#1. Hand of Fate 2
- Release Data: Defiant Development, 2017
- Genre: Casual » Board / Card Game
Hand of Fate 2’s mix of strategic planning, random chance, and meaty combat is both rewarding and addictive.
Fighting lacks complexity and doesn’t quite stand up to the eventual repetition, but this game within a game is still well worth your time overall.
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