Trombone Zombie said:Nope, I'm not local. This will be my first one. Definitely looking forward to it.
I'll be very curious to hear how you like it. I figure it will be like the board game room at GenCon without all the larpers hovering around.
Trombone Zombie said:Nope, I'm not local. This will be my first one. Definitely looking forward to it.
By far.jason10mm said:One 12ml bottle enough?
AstroLad said:this is like that one time when this thread was only about rftg
jason10mm said:I'm terrified about my Space Hulk minis. Those things have so many little skinny projections from hanging totems, pendants, and all those Tyranid claws, I'm not sure how well they would store no matter how careful you did it.
For those who have yet to cut the minis out, I found that cutting the most delicate connections first (on skinny arms or claw tips) before the thick base connections keeps anything from breaking. I did break a termie arm peg trying to get the arm on (why do those things fit to tightly???) but that should be an easy glue fix.
Should have waited to paint before assembling that broodlord though. How I'm gonna get in there to paint the belly is beyond me, that sucker is just a mass of claws and spikes
I like the dynamic, unique poses, but some of the poses are kinda silly (why is that Termie pulling up the floor?) or overly bulky. Still, they all look good and should be fun to paint. Just gotta do some flash trimming and I'll teach the game to the wife![]()
BattleMonkey said:Problem with preassembled figs is that it just drives up the costs lot more to keep the fig quality. Wanted simple one piece figs, they would have had to be made of cheaper material that would have not kept the level of detail. It might have been cheaper that way but at the same time the game would be nowhere as cool looking. They went with the same components used in their hobby game lines.
Small World is awesome have fun.platypotamus said:I am gaming Sunday, so I should have something to chat about then. I think I'm playing that Small World game? Maybe. Dunno for sure as I'm not hosting...
BattleMonkey said:Look at a company like Rackham who sells you 6 little figs preassembled of high quality plastic, 30 bucks. The parts have to be made individually in sprues to keep the quality up, then assembled later. A single piece mould or even two piece just would not be able to retain the same level of detail as these figs, unless they were cast of pure resin, which just would make the game cost even more and with resin the figs would have to be pretty much all cast individually by hand.... not gonna happen for a board game.
Company like fantasy flight puts out a board game for 80 bucks and what do you get? Cheap little rubbery figs that are tiny and have almost no detail. For only 20 bucks more your getting a very quality of product.
Obviously having to put it together is a pain, but you would never get such quality game for a lower price.
Neverfade said:I've never paid anywhere near 80 bucks for an in print game aside from Space Hulk. Just because SH's figures work out to be cheaper than X product doesn't mean they're cheap or that it's a good deal. I'm not saying they aren't quality, but GW charges a premium (with all their products) because they can. At the end of the day, they're still made of plastic, not silver.
Justin said:Seaside is coming out worldwide in 2 weeks according to a Rio Grande games rep on BGG!!!
Dungeon Lords: Looks like Dungeon Keeper and done by Vlaada (Galaxy Trucker, Through the Ages). Yes please.
Dominion: Seaside: Hey look, an expansion. Where's my wallet?
Campaign Manager 2008: Followup to 1960, but we lived the campaign. Must have.
Alcazar: Kramer, castle-building, and lots of wood. Sign me up.
Luna Llena: "Semi-cooperative" game with werewolves. If I get to hang Hose I'll buy it.
Thunderstone: Dominion-type, with a better theme. Worth a look.
Savannah Tails: Ostrich racing and quicksand. The Lamont's are fulfilling my dreams one game at a time.
Day & Night: 2p assymetric card/tile game. Hype is growing. Watch it.
Vampire der Nacht: Glow in the dark dexterity game. Lots of potential there.
Funkenschlag - Fabrikmanager: Follow up to Power Grid. Guaranteed to be quirky. Watch list.
Rise of Empires: Martin Wallace + Civ makes it worth watching for.
At the Gates of Loyang: Uwe's next work after Le Havre. Chances are good.
Macao: #13 in the Alea set. Must keep the shelf full.
Opera: Budget-managing for and Opera house? It's not German-regional elections, but...
Agricola: Farmers of the Moor I'll try one more expansion for sure.
Albion: Wrede's first non-carc game, on my watchlist
Skyline 3000: Re-implementation of Capitol, which is a great game that no one has played. Watch it.
Krysis: 2-4p card game set in the 30s. Great art. High ratings. Watch it.
Stronghold: Worker placement during a siege. Sounds painful and interesting.
Carson City: City-building in the old west. Watch it.
Peloponnes: Great-looking civ game. Watch list.
Vasco da Gama: Looks like a true navigation game, which the world needs.
Chaos in the Old World: Great theme. Dock probably can't resist.
Tricky Trek: Predatory animal-racing. That can't be as much fun as it sounds.
Greed, Incorporated: Another big Splotter game. Hoping Dock buys this one.
Pocket Battles: Celts vs. Romans: Interesting for the name more than anything else.
Imperial 2030: Fix to Imperial, in the future.
Samurai: The Card Game: Skeptical
7: 7-player co-operative fantasy. That never ends well.
Ticket to Ride: Europa 1912: Another unnecessary expansion. I think I
try for sale. cheap, short, quick and lots of fun.JavaMava said:my girlfriend mum wanted to do a family game night. Me, my girl, her sister and her mum. I suggest games like monopoly, risk, settlers of cattan, ect... but they said these games are boring and want to play more luck based games. Any ideas on a game that will trick them into thinking it's a fun luck based game, but it's actually something I'll enjoy with very little amount of heavy drinking to numb the pain?
Ganhyun said:Has anyone else here tried Dicecapades?
JavaMava said:my girlfriend mum wanted to do a family game night. Me, my girl, her sister and her mum. I suggest games like monopoly, risk, settlers of cattan, ect... but they said these games are boring and want to play more luck based games. Any ideas on a game that will trick them into thinking it's a fun luck based game, but it's actually something I'll enjoy with very little amount of heavy drinking to numb the pain?
I have the Avalon Hill rerelease. Other than new components though, it doesn't really sound like there's a lot of difference between the new version and the previous release. Both have differences with the original release of course.Cyan said:So the new History of the World is apparently out. Early reviews mixed.
Man, I loved that game. The somewhat older version that I had, at least.
High Society or Slide 5?JavaMava said:my girlfriend mum wanted to do a family game night. Me, my girl, her sister and her mum. I suggest games like monopoly, risk, settlers of cattan, ect... but they said these games are boring and want to play more luck based games. Any ideas on a game that will trick them into thinking it's a fun luck based game, but it's actually something I'll enjoy with very little amount of heavy drinking to numb the pain?
I've been looking into getting Dicetown. It seems a lot like Yhatzee with a theme. Look it up on boardgamegeek if you want to learn more about it.JavaMava said:my girlfriend mum wanted to do a family game night. Me, my girl, her sister and her mum. I suggest games like monopoly, risk, settlers of cattan, ect... but they said these games are boring and want to play more luck based games. Any ideas on a game that will trick them into thinking it's a fun luck based game, but it's actually something I'll enjoy with very little amount of heavy drinking to numb the pain?
johnyqd said:Me & my wife got it as a gift last year. The game is not that good, but if you find it cheap you get a crapload of dice with it.
Gripe 1 - the box. Once you open this game the storage of it is horrible as it has 1/2 the box front cut out.
Gripe 2 - the game. If they had made the whole game dice based it would have been kind of cool. Instead 1/3 of the time you are answering generic and generally lame trivia questions. Another 1/3 of the time you'll be playing pictionary/word games/charades. Oddly enough this game is just a bad Cranium rip-off with a bunch of dice and a few dice games to play in addition to the normal gametypes.
Buy it if you want/need a bunch of dice, including some unique styles. Don't buy it if you just want a good party game.
1 less epoch, a new way of selecting empires, and a new way of resolving combat. Apparently a much faster game now.XiaNaphryz said:I have the Avalon Hill rerelease. Other than new components though, it doesn't really sound like there's a lot of difference between the new version and the previous release. Both have differences with the original release of course.
Flynn said:If its ugly art it must be Dominion.
JavaMava said:my girlfriend mum wanted to do a family game night. Me, my girl, her sister and her mum. I suggest games like monopoly, risk, settlers of cattan, ect... but they said these games are boring and want to play more luck based games. Any ideas on a game that will trick them into thinking it's a fun luck based game, but it's actually something I'll enjoy with very little amount of heavy drinking to numb the pain?
Native Village - When you first gain one of these, take a Native Village player mat to put cards from this on. When you play Native Village, either take all of the set aside cards from your Native Village player mat and put them into your hand, or set aside the top card of your deck face down (shuffling first if needed) on the Native Village player mat. You may choose either option even if you have no cards on your mat or no cards in your deck. You may look at the cards on your Native Village player mat at any time. At the end of the game, any cards still on your mat return to your deck for scoring. Native Village itself does not get set aside; it goes to your discard pile during the Clean-up phase.
JavaMava said:my girlfriend mum wanted to do a family game night. Me, my girl, her sister and her mum. I suggest games like monopoly, risk, settlers of cattan, ect... but they said these games are boring and want to play more luck based games. Any ideas on a game that will trick them into thinking it's a fun luck based game, but it's actually something I'll enjoy with very little amount of heavy drinking to numb the pain?
FnordChan said:Has anyone here played Le Havre? A friend and I were discussing it yesterday, as he's looking to pick up some new games and is a fan of Agricola. I've heard generally positive reviews, but hoped someone here might have some insight.
FnordChan
Flynn said:It is quite a bit like Agricola. There's even a feeding mechanic. But the interesting twist is that when it comes time for the end of the round and to feed your workers (the flavor is a tiny contrived) you can take a loan. The ability to manage this debt while working your upgrades adds an interesting layer.