Create a 4-page Xiaohongshu-style picture group about “Popular Table Games in the U.S.|Board Game Recommendations for Friends & Family.”
Language: English only.
Format:
- 4 separate vertical images
- Do NOT combine all pages into one collage
- Each page should look like an individual Xiaohongshu post page
- Ratio: 3:4 or 4:5
- Clear title, subtitles, short descriptions, and small labels on every page
- High-quality editorial layout, cute but modern
- Visual style: cozy American game night, warm indoor lighting, living room table, snacks, drinks, colorful board games, cards, dice, tokens, friends laughing around the table
- Do not use real brand logos too prominently; use board-game-inspired visuals if needed
- Text must be readable and well organized
Overall title:
“Best Table Games in the U.S.|From Classics to Party Favorites”
Page 1: Cover
Title:
“Best Table Games in the U.S.”
Subtitle:
“From classic family games to chaotic party-night favorites”
Visual:
A cozy living room game night scene. A wooden table filled with board games, dice, cards, colorful tokens, snacks, soda, popcorn, and friends sitting around the table. Warm yellow lamp light, casual American home atmosphere, fun but stylish.
Small text bubbles:
- “Family Night”
- “Party Games”
- “Strategy Games”
- “Beginner Friendly”
- “Friend Group Approved”
Bottom text:
“Save this before your next game night.”
Page 2: Classic American Board Games
Title:
“01|Classic Games Everyone Knows”
Layout:
Three recommendation cards with small illustrations.
Game 1: Monopoly
Description:
“The ultimate American classic. Buy properties, collect rent, go bankrupt, and maybe destroy a few friendships.”
Tags:
“Classic / Competitive / Long Game / Family Favorite”
Game 2: Scrabble
Description:
“A word game for people who love vocabulary, spelling, and quietly proving they are smarter than everyone else.”
Tags:
“Word Game / Brainy / Calm / Great for Adults”
Game 3: Clue
Description:
“A mystery-solving game where players collect clues to figure out the suspect, weapon, and room.”
Tags:
“Mystery / Deduction / Easy to Learn / Nostalgic”
Visual:
A vintage-inspired table with fake money, letter tiles, detective notes, dice, and game pieces. Slight retro American style, warm colors, clean information cards.
Page 3: Party Games for Friend Groups
Title:
“02|Party Games That Make Everyone Loud”
Layout:
Fun, energetic, colorful design with bold stickers and playful arrows.
Game 1: Cards Against Humanity
Description:
“A dark-humor party card game. Best for adults who enjoy chaotic, inappropriate jokes.”
Tags:
“Adult Humor / Party / Chaotic / Not Family Friendly”
Game 2: Exploding Kittens
Description:
“A fast, silly card game full of surprise attacks, weird cards, and easy rules.”
Tags:
“Fast / Funny / Easy / Beginner Friendly”
Game 3: Codenames
Description:
“A team word-guessing game where one clue can make your friends feel either genius or completely lost.”
Tags:
“Team Game / Word Game / Smart Fun / Great for Groups”
Visual:
A lively game night scene with friends laughing, cards flying, colorful speech bubbles, snacks, and drinks. Make the page feel loud, social, and meme-friendly.
Page 4: Strategy & Cozy Games
Title:
“03|For People Who Want More Than Luck”
Layout:
More polished and calm, divided into “Strategy Pick,” “Cozy Pick,” and “Best Overall Pick.”
Game 1: Catan
Description:
“Trade, build, and negotiate your way to victory. Perfect for people who enjoy light strategy and friendly betrayal.”
Tags:
“Strategy / Trading / Competitive / Group Favorite”
Game 2: Ticket to Ride
Description:
“A relaxing route-building game about trains, maps, and quiet strategy. Easy to learn, satisfying to play.”
Tags:
“Cozy Strategy / Beginner Friendly / Beautiful Board”
Game 3: Wingspan
Description:
“A beautiful bird-themed strategy game with calm visuals and surprisingly deep gameplay.”
Tags:
“Cozy / Aesthetic / Strategy / Collector Energy”
Final recommendation section:
“If you want a classic: Monopoly”
“If you want chaos: Cards Against Humanity”
“If you want smart teamwork: Codenames”
“If you want cozy strategy: Ticket to Ride or Wingspan”
“If you want friendly betrayal: Catan”
Closing line:
“The best table game is not the most complicated one. It’s the one your friends actually want to play again.”
Visual:
A calm tabletop scene with map boards, wooden tokens, cards, train pieces, nature-inspired elements, and warm cozy lighting. Make it feel aesthetic and collectible.
Extra design requirements:
- Use clear English text
- Avoid unreadable tiny text
- Each page should have a strong title and organized sections
- Make the design suitable for Xiaohongshu, Instagram carousel, or TikTok photo mode
- Style should feel like a modern recommendation guide, not a product catalog
- No messy layouts, no random Chinese text, no fake QR codes