Havan Agrawal
Software Engineer
Recreation Board games, books and more

King of New York is an area-control game that allows players to role-play as monsters trying to take over the city of New York, competing with one another.


At its simplest, Hyperion is a collection of captivating short-stories, and at its most complex a portal to a whole new universe I am itching to explore.


Why We Sleep is doubtlessly one of the best self-help books I’ve read since 7 Habits.


In many ways, Brave New World is the perfect counterpart to 1984. Where the latter paints a twisted dystopian picture of the future, with an intellectually suppressed population by a totalitarian government, the former achieves a similar scenario through distribution of drugs, mindless entertainment and consumerism.


Santorini is a deceptively simple game that takes less than 2 minutes to learn, yet sufficiently challenging to master, making it the perfect warm-up game for game nights.


Aurora has yet another take on humanity reaching out to the stars to become an interstellar race. And yet.


Betrayal at House on the Hill is a tile game that allows players to build their own haunted house room by room, tile by tile, creating a new thrilling game board every time.