Awesome gateway. I like Nordic Countries a lot better than Switzerland though, but dsfdf.- Ticket To Ride + Switzerland expansion
This one's pretty tricky as a gateway imo. It's a finicky little game. And you really have to actually use all the different races and powers before you know what you're doing (sort of like RftG how you have to through all the cards a few times).Small World
I think it's superficially less intimidating than RftG (few symbols) but it's actually a deceptively tough game to learn, especially all the various interactions. It's way heavier than vanilla Catan imo.Catan Card Game + Expansions
I bought this combo in order to be able to put TtR on the table when there's some friends over.AstroLad said:Awesome gateway. I like Nordic Countries a lot better than Switzerland though, but dsfdf.
Really? I thought from reading up on it is was a rather 'light' wargame. I'm at least sure it will take less effort/time to learn it to her than RftG which I'm still trying to grasp myself.This one's pretty tricky as a gateway imo. It's a finicky little game. And you really have to actually use all the different races and powers before you know what you're doing (sort of like RftG how you have to through all the cards a few times).
I played the card game once or twice back in the '90's and couldn't remember it as being that though. But having said that I was into Warhammer 40k at that time which pretty much makes any other game look 'easy' and 'simple'. I'm just going to hope for the best assuming that it will be easier due to the lack of the complicated symbology behind RftG.I think it's superficially less intimidating than RftG (few symbols) but it's actually a deceptively tough game to learn, especially all the various interactions. It's way heavier than vanilla Catan imo.
yeah, difficulty/weight is all relative. i'm relating it more to truly cas games like TTR.Merino said:I guess I'll be going for Lost Cities and Jambo next to cover the more casual/medium 2 player need.
jason10mm said:They had lots of stuff, including a old RPG section where an open, but unpunched Star Frontiers:Knight Hawks box cried out to me. Gonna revisit that baby next time I am there, that was a wicked cool space combat game, at least when I was 12
platypotamus said:Played another round of Through The Ages with the wife yesterday. She won, again. :-\ She doesn't even play Civilization, dang it!
I loooooovvvvvvvvveeee this game though. Every single turn you have some compelling choices to make. Every single time. Unfortunately, there's way more than you would like to do than you will be able to do, which can make it a bit frustrating. It's very odd on the surface that we'll finish games with some aspect of our empire basically still being Dark Ages level. OTOH, there's multiple solutions for each of your non-food/resources needs (culture, science, military, happiness), which is kind of interesting.
Yeah, totally love the game. Next play tentatively scheduled for Monday or Tuesday.
Finally broke this out and gave it a spin, full 4-player game. First time for all, so we went with the simple game. It took a little while to get through the rules and a few turns, but we picked it up quickly - it's nowhere near as complicated as it might appear just reading through the rules.platypotamus said:Played another round of Through The Ages with the wife yesterday. She won, again. :-\ She doesn't even play Civilization, dang it!
I loooooovvvvvvvvveeee this game though. Every single turn you have some compelling choices to make. Every single time. Unfortunately, there's way more than you would like to do than you will be able to do, which can make it a bit frustrating. It's very odd on the surface that we'll finish games with some aspect of our empire basically still being Dark Ages level. OTOH, there's multiple solutions for each of your non-food/resources needs (culture, science, military, happiness), which is kind of interesting.
Yeah, totally love the game. Next play tentatively scheduled for Monday or Tuesday.
jason10mm said:Played carcassonne: castle and Dominon with the wife tonight.
Castle is the first physical carcassonne game I've played. Very fun, especially once we figured out how to block each other.
Dominon. What to say. WOW! Now I know why it is so popular. Sure, the theme is completely superfluous, but it is so simple, yet complex, that it does not matter. The wife, as usual for euro games, lost sight of the need for VPs at the end, but she took to the game much better than RFTG. I think a few more plays will hook her.
Can't recommend dominon highly enough. For such a dry concept on paper, it really plays well. Fuck that 30 minute play time though, is that even remotely possible? I feel RFTG is a faster game.
Anyway, now Thunderstone is on my list because the fantasy theme might draw in the wife ( though I really just need to let her win moreshe did win the second game of C:castle though.
Neverfade said:This rule book is written in moonspeak to me starting the page directly after the basic game. I want to try it so bad.
jason10mm said:Anyway, now Thunderstone is on my list because the fantasy theme might draw in the wife ( though I really just need to let her win moreshe did win the second game of C:castle though.
XiaNaphryz said:I managed to get my culture per turn up pretty quickly thanks to Michaelangelo's +1 culture bonus for each happy face on theaters/temples/wonders, which I used to eventually reach 15 per turn. 2nd place wasn't that far behind though, as he got Genghis Khan towards the end and stocked up on cavalry, which gave his quite a high number of strength bonus points at the end.
jason10mm said:The new LNOE expansions (store owner was pulling them from the shipping boxes to sell to us) are cool, LOTS of variety. But in the end you are getting about 100 cards, 4 hero minis, 7x2 new zombie sculpts, and a handful of cardboard cutouts for $75 retail. A bit steep IMHO, good thing we got a nice deal. They add some nice depth, to include sewers, barricaded walls, armed zombies, and new tactics and unique item decks for the heroes to really tear up the zombies. Added in with "Growing Hunger" and LNOE is a pretty detailed tactical zombie game.
Qaz Kwaz said:Overall it's a great expansion. We have pretty much everything LNOE related now, and it's become such a huge game. I love it.
AstroLad said:
God, so true. :/AstroLad said:
Granted I haven't played Dunwhich Horror but I would imagine the new encounter cards may make reference to the new board. So at the very least if you were going to use the encounter cards you should use the boards. As for the items I have the King in Yellow expansion and the items that came with that expansion seems like they can be used without the other stuff.Neverfade said:I know Dunwich Horror is the first stop go-to xpac for AH, but I have a question regarding that.
How well does it work simply implementing just the items and, more importantly, the Arkham/Other World encounters? I find the base game's Arkham Encounter decks to be insufficient, and as such, my main priority is beefing those up while still having just the base-game board playable.
joeyjoejoeshabadoo said:Granted I haven't played Dunwhich Horror but I would imagine the new encounter cards may make reference to the new board. So at the very least if you were going to use the encounter cards you should use the boards. As for the items I have the King in Yellow expansion and the items that came with that expansion seems like they can be used without the other stuff.
jason10mm said:Have you gotten any of those $10 Flying Frog store only packs? Usually just some cards and a new scenario. I'm thinking about getting them since I already have the rest of the stuff. I really want the slime zombie pack. Might even leave them unpainted 'cause they look so cool![]()
Neverfade said:How well does it work simply implementing just the items and, more importantly, the Arkham/Other World encounters? I find the base game's Arkham Encounter decks to be insufficient, and as such, my main priority is beefing those up while still having just the base-game board playable.
Merino said:Race for the Galaxy was, not very unexpectedly, a bridge to far for the misses. I'm totally in love with it though. Have been playing the solitaire computer version and though I still haven't won a game it's very enjoyable to play. It really feels like you are racing for the galaxy.
So, in order to satisfy the more casual needs of my gf, I ordered today;
- Ticket To Ride + Switzerland expansion
- Small World
- Pillars of the Earth
- Catan Card Game + Expansions
I'm especially looking forward to the last one as I'm sure it'll be easier than RtfG.
Lucky you, Nordic Countries is better and used to be the rare one.Freest Rolexes said:Where did you find a copy of TTR:Switzerland? I can't find a single online or local retailer who has any copies for sale, even for exorbitant prices. I ended up picking up Nordic Countries because it too is out of print (in the US at least), but some stores still have stock sitting around.
It doesn't seem so fun when it's your ship getting blown apartAstroLad said:Galaxy Trucker is one of my absolute 4p favorites at this point. Haven't gotten Big Expansion yet but that's #1 on my next order. It's just so much fun watching peoples' ships get blown apart.
AstroLad said:Lucky you, Nordic Countries is better and used to be the rare one.
There are, it's just that King in Yellow doesn't have a board. King in Yellow is actually a pretty cool expansion. It adds some great items and the story told in the expansion is just cool. Plus it's cheap.Neverfade said:No encounters in KIY?
Four-player Galaxy Trucker is awesome, always scrambling for parts.Freest Rolexes said:It doesn't seem so fun when it's your ship getting blown apartActually, it is pretty fun. What isn't fun is not drawing a passenger pod thing until the other 3 players are done with their ships.
Freest Rolexes said:Where did you find a copy of TTR:Switzerland? I can't find a single online or local retailer who has any copies for sale, even for exorbitant prices. I ended up picking up Nordic Countries because it too is out of print (in the US at least), but some stores still have stock sitting around.
Merino said:Both Switserland and Nordic Countries where available at a dutch webshop (www.gezelschapspellen.com) though on later email contact it turned out that Switserland is now on back-order at the supplier.
Is there anyplace I can find out which games are out of print and might become unavailable soon?
AstroLad said:NEVERFADE: work permitting i'll be at pax east this year with my wife. we gots to get our game on. if there are enough people for a nice boardgaming table i might bring along my rares like roborally complete and union pacific.
anyone else from boardgaming age going to pax east?
So as it turns out I got an email today from the webshop telling me Switserland and Nordic Countries are out of print and thus couldn't be delivered.Freest Rolexes said:For those two particular games I checked their status at the publisher''s website, DaysofWonder.com. Other than checking a publisher's website, I don't know of any other way except finding that a game you wanted isn't available at any stores and checking the geek.
AstroLad said:OH DAMN
Didn't know you were making it out. I should have ZERO work to do at this one (unlike E3) so yes, bring on the gaming. Maybe even some Antiquity. Okay maybe not that.