The city isn’t rebuilt yet—just plans, a few tokens, and a table full of possibility. Gather everyone round the kitchen table, unfold the game board, and feel that quiet buzz that only a good game night brings.
Ezra and Nehemiah is a thoughtful, engaging strategy boardgame that rewards planning, timing and heart. Each turn you’ll weigh choices, read your opponent, and commit precious game pieces to projects that matter—then watch the story of your city take shape, one clever move at a time.
If your family loves modern classics—games like Catan (Settlers of Catan), Ticket to Ride (by Days of Wonder) or Carcassonne—you’ll recognise that welcoming tabletop rhythm: clear turns, elegant mechanics, and plenty of chances to smile when a plan comes together.
The rulebook is friendly, the table presence is gorgeous cardboard and tactile bits, and it plays beautifully two player or multiplayer with other players leaning in as the board evolves. Whether you’re a seasoned gamer who enjoys euro style puzzles or a family looking for a new family game to play it together, this one fits right in alongside your popular board games—the kind you reach for again and again.
There’s also an excellent “how-to-play” video overview—perfect if you like learning by watching before you play a board game together: