A few rotate snap points could make your ship upgrades and discards much easier. Firefly Blue Sun + Expansions is well set up, except for snap points.Caverna is lacking some niceties like stacking and snapping, but is otherwise playable.All resources are limited, but bagged, and not stackable. Your starting board does not have snap points for buildings nor fences. Agricola ACBAS + Expansions (All Creatures Big and Small) could have had more care taken.The only disadvantage to the digital version is that you can't write stuff down as easily. Follow the simple instructions, then the phone app is not required. Race for the Galaxy is set up amazingly well.X-Wing is a super basic implemtation, but if you want more, here's the Complete Collection.Star Realms is perfect, except for snap points in the trade row.The only change I would make is to make the snap points rotate. Manhattan Project is perfect, and true to the board game.Thunderstone is missing a background image, but has snap points, and has named cards.Targi is fully set up with snap points and stackable resources.La Havre, aside from the name which should be LE Havre, there is an amazing attention to detail.Hive w/ Expansions has the hex grid setup, what else is there?.Forbidden desert (Coop) is implemented very well, snap points and all.Note: with 2 players, play with the awesome 2-player variant printed in the rules (draw one, play one, trash one, pass) My only complaint is that the races can't be easily randomized because they won't stack. The grid is laid out properly, cards from all expansions are set out for you, ready to shuffle and play. Among the Stars is a great implementation.Agricola is easy to set up and well configured.The painful process of laying out the cards for each age is scripted. 7 Wonders Duel HQ - Scripted Setup (English) is great.I have not considered war games, nor living card games (LCGs) as they aren't tasteful to everyone. I've only considered games that play well with 2 players (mostly according to BGG, or personal experience). The presentation of the rules will not be considered. I do not have VR, and I know how to play all of these games from the physical versions. Great 2 player board games that play (reasonably) well in Tabletop Simulator.
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