Head to head
Décorum vs Take Time
Which one is for you? Community verdicts, player-count fit, and taste contrasts, side by side.
Pick Décorum if you want…
- Big laughs around the table
- A loose, anything-goes vibe
- More crunch (Medium vs Light)
- A longer, meatier session (about 45 min)
Pick Take Time if you want…
- Crunchy individual problem-solving
- Two teams pulling against each other
- The lighter teach (Light vs Medium)
- Shorter sessions (about 30 min vs 45)
Quick facts
| Décorum | Take Time | |
|---|---|---|
| Players | 2–4 | 2–4 |
| Play time | 30–45 min | 30 min |
| Complexity | Medium | Light |
| Age | 13+ | 10+ |
| Year | 2022 | 2025 |
Common questions
Which is lighter, Décorum or Take Time?
Take Time is the lighter game (Light complexity vs Medium). Décorum asks more of the table and suits groups who want more crunch.
Which plays faster, Décorum or Take Time?
Take Time runs up to about 30 minutes; Décorum up to about 45. For a weeknight slot, Take Time is the quicker table.