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Every game is a node, coloured by family. Two games are joined when they share mechanisms on BGG, and the more they share the shorter and brighter the link. The layout settles so that games that play alike drift together. Drag a node to tug the web, click one to open its details.
Nothing here is decorative. Every box lid is drawn from the game's own BGG classification, so the colour tells you what kind of game it is and the shapes tell you how it plays.
A game joins the first family it matches, so a game that is both abstract and economic reads as abstract.
Each lid shows up to four, one per pane, drawn from the mechanisms BGG lists for that game.
Games that seat everyone and finish inside your window. Games with no listed play time are left out.