It’s rather fitting that a card game about the seven wonders of the world is itself a wonder, isn’t it? Set over three epochs, 7 Wonders sees players developing their cards – that’s right, this is a Euro without a board – to develop their city, apply military pressure to rivals and gain victory points. As players draft cards, they pass the remaining hand to both of their neighbours as the rounds progress, giving them some insight into what their opponents are up to. Of course, the original multiplayer title was later reimagined as a two-player showdown in 7 Wonders Duel, which is just as highly regarded.