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I really like Lords of Waterdeep. It kinda hits that sweet spot of complexity and ease of learning for the friends and family I occasionally play board games with.
I mostly play digital copies of board games right now, and I like Root and Scythe quite a bit. I would maybe get Root if I had to buy a physical game today-today.
Lords of Waterdeep is a modern classic imo. Like, it stands up to some all timers as a good board game that seems like a “board game person” game, but casual folks who mostly stick to like Monopoly can play.