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ive bought but not played it yet so cant give a solid judgement but it might be worth at least checking out
Other video games made from board games that I'd recommend are The Witcher Board Game, Ticket to Ride (as mentioned above), Sentinels of the Multiverse, and Elder Sign. Oh, and Small World.
I hadn't realized they'd done a port of Tokaido. I'll have to look into that myself. Smash Up is also available, but has some growing pains that it's still going through.
For just other board games: TIcket to Ride is fantastic, Small World is a really great game on here. Armello is essentially like a board game just with the greatest video game production. There are a lot of choices on Steam.
If OP wants a board game converted with polished graphics and animation, Candlekeep might fit the bill, it's a very nice looking game with attractive graphics and a good UI.