Continue if you are looking for games like Friday and are curious about what similar games to play next. Based on the story of Robinson Crusoe and his loyal partner Friday (Freitag). You play as Friday, and when Robinson Crusoe crashes his ship on your island. You must help Robinson fend off pirates by optimizing your deck of fight cards in order to defeat the hazards of the island.

To determine this list we broke down Friday to what it is. This is a deck building card game with plenty of adventure as you take on the game and have plenty of push you luck opportunities. This is a unique experience that is specifically built for one person, but you can still get that same spirit at different player counts. If you are looking for something similar, you have come to the right place. We took all this into consideration and came up with this list of the 5 board games like Friday.

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Aeon's End Legacy Campaign 12 Hours Aftermath
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#05 | Aeon’s End

Aeon’s End makes the list of board games like Friday because it is a deck building title that pits you against the evil forces of the game. You need to stack your deck to prepare yourself for the dangers that you come across on your journey. This title is much more dungeon crawler than push your luck title but you still need to prepare for whatever is to come.

The survivors of a long-ago invasion have taken refuge in the forgotten underground city. The desperate remnants of society have learned a way to transform the energy used against the into various gems, transforming the malign energies within into beneficial spells and weapons to aid their last line of defense: the breach mages. You and your team use resources to add cards to your deck to propel you through the dungeon and combat victory. For 1 – 4 players, games last about 1 hour.

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Baseball Highlights 2045 Board Game

#04 | Baseball Highlights: 2045

Baseball Highlights: 2045 makes the list of board games like Friday because it is a lighter deck building game with a solo version that pits you against the game. Instead of working through an island, this is an interesting take on the genre where you are both building up your team and playing the game as you go. It also has a satisfying solo experience.

Two players build their teams as they play, combining both strategy (building your team) and tactics (playing the game) without any of the downtime. During each “mini-game”, each player alternates playing six cards to simulate a full game’s highlights. The mini-game includes defensive and offensive actions, and your single card play may include elements of defensive and/or offensive plays. For 1 – 4 players, games run approximately 45 minutes.

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Harry Potter Hogwarts Battle Board Game

#03 | Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle

Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle makes the list of board games like Friday because it is a lighter deck building game that is more about prepping for an adventurous journey and being ready for it rather than making a big strategic attack on your opponents. Instead of the lively flare of a pirate adventure, you are transported to the Hogworts School of magic.

It’s up to four students to ensure the safety of the school by defeating villains and consolidating their defenses. In the game, you take on the role of a Hogwarts student: Harry, Ron, Hermione or Neville, each with their own personal deck of cards that are used to acquire resources. By gaining influence, you add more cards to your deck in the form of iconic characters, spells, and magical items. Other cards allow you to regain health or fight against villains. For 2 – 4 players, games run about 30 – 60 minutes.

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Clank! Game Board Side View
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#02 | Clank! A Deck Building Adventure

Clank! A Deck Building Adventure takes the top spot on the list of board games like Friday because it is an adventurous game that pits you against the game and leaves it to you to see how far you want to push it. Clank is more than just a card game with a central board that feel like a throwback to a classic, but in terms of theme lightness and intensity, core mechanics that drive gameplay and unknown adventures, the two titles are very similar.

You must sneak into an angry dragon’s mountain lair to steal precious artifacts. Delve deeper to find more valuable loot. Acquire cards for your deck and watch your thievish abilities grow. Be quick and be quiet (“clank” refers to the noise you make). Each careless sound draws the attention of the dragon, and each artifact stolen increases its rage. You need to make it out so how much will you push your luck. For 2 – 4 players, games last about 30 – 60 minutes.

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Coffee Roaster Board Game

#01 | Coffee Roaster

Coffee Roaster takes the top spot on the list of board games like Friday because it is a great deck building and push your luck game specifically built for a solo gameplay experience. Your motivations are a bit different, trying to build a coffee empire instead of acting as Robinson Crusoe’s buddy trying to make it through a strange island, but the similarities are intense and if you like one you are sure to enjoy the other.

You choose a variety of coffee beans you want to roast, and put a number of tokens specific to that variety into a bag. Each turn, you draw a number of bean tokens randomly from the bag to advance their roast level. When you are finished, you make a cup-testing to check the taste of your coffee and score points accordingly. For only 1 player, games run 10 – 30 minutes.

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