That’s amazing, thank you!
I love Skull (everyone does in my experience) and for some reason absolutely hate Werewolf (although One Night is better). Will definitely pay the money for Skull.
And you’ve just reminded me how easy it is to get non-gamers to play Forbidden Island and instantly enjoy it. I think a significant subset of my final choices are going to be “games I don’t have a burning need for myself, but are high-fun and not too daunting for non-euro-playing friends”.
I think if my friends group was putting a list together, the first two on it would be TI4 and Cosmic Encounter. But I’m not going to rush into buying 6-hour games until I know I’ll have a group for them (the only one I allowed myself recently was Dune, because I’ve wanted it for years).
I really like Dungeon Crawlers and have Journeys in Middle Earth which is growing on me. I know I will love the hell out of Gloomhaven when I can afford it.
>>Recommendations, Not turn-based:
That’s a great list! I’m also looking at Flatline, and (genuinely) Happy Salmon as a party starter 
Definitely want El Grande and Inis for myself, and Sushi Go Party as just a flat-out great example of doing what it does. Beyond that I’m going to take everyone’s advice keep looking for a while. Those lists of 5-6 games of each type are SUPER USEFUL though, thanks!
