Justin said:Local games store says they might get in Dominion tomorrow!
platypotamus said:I hate you and your local store.
Artadius said:Just picked up Settlers of Catan Card Game yesterday on a whim to try and get the wife into this type of boardgaming (as opposed to stuff like Monopoly, Battle of the Sexes, Scattergories, etc...)
I hope I chose a good entry game. I really want to get into some of these. Dominion and Pandemic both look very intriguing.
On a separate note, I have a World of Warcraft: The Boardgame in pristine collection (includes some very nice organizers for all the tokens and such) that I NEVER play (wife isn't into the hardcore fantasy rpg stuff) and all my local buds aren't too interested in boardgaming either. I would like to trade this to anyone who wants it for a/some boardgames like I mentioned above of equal value.
I've never done trading on GAF before, but I nothing but positive feedback on ebay (artadius) as well as on Goozex (artadius) as far as these things go.
Artadius said:Just picked up Settlers of Catan Card Game yesterday on a whim to try and get the wife into this type of boardgaming (as opposed to stuff like Monopoly, Battle of the Sexes, Scattergories, etc...)
Reporting back. It was a mixed bag. We played about five games, so that was good. My first note is that these duel decks are much less introductory-type decks than the ones they have on the XBLA version. Even I had to look at the comprehensive rules to figure out how some of the cards worked. The game itself was pretty easy to teach, but my wife I think reasonably felt that it was a bit too luck dependent. We're definitely going to go back to it. So far the Blue deck is 5-0 (me 4, wife 1) so I'm resolved to win with Red and I think it can be done.Neverfade said:Astro, let me know how that Magic deck works out for you guys. I used to play a decade+ ago, and own a single deck these days. My roommate has a good amount of cards but they're all from Ice Age era. The only thing I have to worry about from his decks are Landwalking creatures. Aside from that, its a slaughter. The imbalance is crazy.
No wonder you weren't as keen on it at first. Generally, people need to move on to the advanced/complete/full ruleset version of games as quickly as they can to get the proper experience of a game. Starting with more basic games is always best to learn how to play properly, but once you feel the players have got it down you have to move on ASAP.AstroLad said:Piling on to the other weekend reports: We've absolutely fallen in love with Battle Line now that we're playing with the "Advanced" rule that you can only claim flags at the beginning of your turn (thus making Tactics cards far more important). The game this way is so good, so fast, and so addictive. It's definitely in my two-player top 3 now.
Oh no, actually we've always liked it quite a bit. We had just completely forgotten about the variant until recently. We're usually quite quick about it (RftG), but Battle Line is such a light game I think it just escaped us for a while. The game is so fun and evil with it though.XiaNaphryz said:No wonder you weren't as keen on it at first. Generally, people need to move on to the advanced/complete/full ruleset version of games as quickly as they can to get the proper experience of a game. Starting with more basic games is always best to learn how to play properly, but once you feel the players have got it down you have to move on ASAP.
Though I do find that if there's not that much difference between the rule variations like in Battle Line, I will jump right to the full ruleset when a new game is being played.
Fragamemnon said:Dorked out to this beast all holiday weekend:
http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc315/fragamemnon/pic103025_md.jpg
With the release of War in the Pacific: Admirals Edition for the PC, I busted out this for a play through in the full campaign (Dec. 1941-1944/45 usually) over the next month or so. Silent War is a solitaire simulation of the USA's unrestricted submarine warfare against Japan in WW2, and you play the role of US commander of the Pacific submarine fleet. The game is exquisitely designed for both historical accuracy and playability, and wonderfully encapsulates the tension and challenge of the early part of the US submarine effort (bad torpedoes, short patrols, interruption of commerce raiding to evacuate personnel, etc.) and ramps up just as well to the later periods. It's one of the best .
AstroLad said:Bohnanza less so. I'm not the biggest fan, but one of my friends loves this game so I picked it over For Sale to cap off the night. None of the new people really "got" it (in fairness, it was pretty late), and even though I've played it 5-10 times I don't really either. It feels like a cooperative competitive game, which is novel and which is why people like it I'm sure, but I'm going with For Sale next time.
platypotamus said:What sort of time requirements does this thing have? It looks like something I'd want to give a shot, but I'm a bit scared by the bolded...
If you want a "heavier" cooperative competitive game, try Caylus, if you haven't. I really like that one a bunch.
platypotamus said:What sort of time requirements does this thing have? It looks like something I'd want to give a shot, but I'm a bit scared by the bolded...
Fragamemnon said:Game's a good $65 or so after taxes or shipping pretty much anywhere, but for someone with a crazy work schedule and lacking a regular roster of PBEM folk, having a solitaire game or two is really nice.
Fragamemnon said:BTW , my real name is NOT Crayvin Moorhead.
Ferrio said:The group of friends here have picked up playing Mahjong recently, crazy ass game. So many bizarre hands.
Neverfade said:Box came today.
A Heroscape master set
iapetus said:I was very disappointed with Heroscape. Yes, there's plenty of geeking out for people who like building massive battle scenes, but the game seems fundamentally broken, too prone to lucky dice rolls swinging the entire game, and unbalanced.
gamergirly said:Nothing like some good ole Monopoly. Dying on Boardwalk never gets old![]()
Vinci said:...
'Dying'?
Is this some new version of Monopoly I'm unaware of?
Vinci said:...
'Dying'?
Is this some new version of Monopoly I'm unaware of?
gamergirly said:I mean when you lose all your money and retire your gaming piece. Essentially, it would be "over". Dying is what my siblings call it :lol
It's the new Monopoly XPack for Arkham Horror.Vinci said:...
'Dying'?
Is this some new version of Monopoly I'm unaware of?
Vinci said:Ah.
Now I'm imagining some new rules to Monopoly that might make it pretty cool.
what are you guys into/not into?Drey1082 said:Going to try to talk my girlfriend into going to the game store tonight. Probably going to look for Dominion and Race for the Galaxy. Anything else I should look for?
AstroLad said:this is a dope pitchcar track. pitchcar gives dexterity games a good name. (even though it's expensive as heck <3 wood)
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heh i was wondering what you were doingFragamemnon said:woo misclick on my first turn on T&E. oh well.
platypotamus said:
Neverfade said:Sorry guys. I logged into that place not knowing it would actually make me a player.
I'm an idiot. I have NO idea what I'm doing. I haven't looked at a single line of the rules. Is there a way to kick me out? Or should I just click something to keep it moving?
EDIT: Ok, I just did something to pass it on. If there's a way to axe me, please do. My work schedule is not cool over the next two days and I'll just be holding you guys up anyways. Sorry for being a doofus.