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There's still ample room for under-the-table negotiations and dickery though.AstroLad said:Noticed you ordered Power Grid too, I'm sure you know but it's pretty long and heavy thatswhatshesaid.
There's still ample room for under-the-table negotiations and dickery though.AstroLad said:Noticed you ordered Power Grid too, I'm sure you know but it's pretty long and heavy thatswhatshesaid.
StoOgE said:I am the sort of person who is more likely to be fucking everyone over to get ahead. This is what I do in Monopoly and Risk whenever I play. I make fucking side deals and stab people in the back like mad.. to the point that no reasonable person would trust me. But I usually find a way where they have no choice but to let me win.
My mother stopped talking to me for a while over something that happened in Catan about 6 months ago.
I enjoy making people hurt their own interest in board games by convincing them doing something stupid is the only smart thing to do. Like I said, I'm a raging asshole
If you don't do this, the game will never get past turn two.Blackace said:You can make house rules. like 10 mins between turns and what not to speed up the game. But takes some time. Because you need to talk and plot..
This would happen like every game to one of my friends. He always seemed to get stuck with A-H, and he'd inevitably piss off Russia, Turkey, Germany, and Italy within the first two turns, then get destroyed.Blackace said:I would love to see the first game when every sees that they can team up on you and boot you so quickly..:lol
I remember we had one friend we wanted to mess with and decided before we played that we would just punt him. I think he was France and no one helped him and all moved on him. He lasted like 8 turns
We started over, but got a good chuckle out of it
Cyan said:If you don't do this, the game will never get past turn two.
This would happen like every game to one of my friends. He always seemed to get stuck with A-H, and he'd inevitably piss off Russia, Turkey, Germany, and Italy within the first two turns, then get destroyed.
Screaming_Gremlin said:I am also debating on picking up Through the Ages, Conflict of Heroes: Awakening the Bear!, or Cosmic Encounters. I am leaning toward Through the Ages, but I am still considering Conflict since I have been wanting to get a bit more into wargaming and I believe it was Frag who has stated it is a good entry game.
One of my other friends is picking up Robo Rally, which I am also looking forward to trying out.
StoOgE said:Has anyone played cosmic encounters?
It seems to have pretty decent reviews and is relatively short (60 minutes per BGG)
Small World is pretty damn good. It scales nicely between two players and five, I'm sure you'll enjoy it.Merino said:I recieved my first online order today *O*
Ticket To Ride
Small World
Pillars of the Earth
and as a free gift with my order Spiel der Türme.
My gf is currently punching out all the chits and bits as she is evenly excited.
Put in another purchase immediatly because the same store had a couple things on discount and I was warry of their stock running low;
A Game of Thrones
Macao
Dominion
Through The Desert
Small World - 2 expansions
This will have to do for a while though. Especially with the Catan card game + expansions making it's way here from the usa soon too.
StoOgE said:Has anyone played cosmic encounters?
It seems to have pretty decent reviews and is relatively short (60 minutes per BGG)
StoOgE said:I think I'm going to stick to the games I ordered for now. That gives me about 5-6 good board games. Should be enough for a while.
I am still looking for a good risk alternative that takes about 2 hours to play and doesn't involve 8000 pieces and has relatively simple rules. I got some suggestions earlier in this thread and they were all way too complicated.
Drey1082 said:I didn't look back at the other suggestions you received, but Risk 2210 A.D. is a newer risk version, that doesn't go on and on (I think the game ends after a certain number of turns.) and isn't too much more complicated that normal risk.
iapetus said:I've played the cut-down version, Simply Cosmic, and found it to be the worst game I've ever had the misfortune to come across. Some people seem to like Cosmic Encounter, but if it's anything like my experience of Simply Cosmic, this can only be because of some mental disorder.
I'll second this recommendation. I haven't played regular Risk in years, but 2210AD is a staple at our gaming nights now. I like it because underneath it all it's classic Risk gameplay, but the new additions like the impassable wasteland zones and the moon make it a lot more random. We've played it probably 20 times and it's a very different game every time we play. I still haven't decided if it's worth trying to take and hold the moon. :lolDrey1082 said:I didn't look back at the other suggestions you received, but Risk 2210 A.D. is a newer risk version, that doesn't go on and on (I think the game ends after a certain number of turns.) and isn't too much more complicated that normal risk.
StoOgE said:I also just purchased ticket to ride and Pandemic due to BGG.
Hopefully I'll like those.
It's much more similar to San Juan. In fact it's San Juan scaled up just right in terms of complexity. There is almost no player interaction beyond anticipating the phases others will choose and speeding up or down based on their pace. Stone Age is pretty great too, pretty simple worker-placement game. If you're into PR it might be a bit basic for your tastes, but I find it quite fun and very pretty.Des0lar said:Hi guys I'm looking for some advice here. I have to choose between an expansion for Dominion or Race for the Galaxy core set.
what I'm mainly interested in is how RftG plays like.
Is it comparable to Puerto Rico in the way that it's mainly a economic based game or is there much player interaction?
I was interested in the Dominion expansions because of the additional "action" cards it includes.
So what's GAFs opinion?
Also: Should I forget both and buy Stone Age? :lol
BGG overrates Pandemic! /Astro-Neverfade Pandemic Attack ForcePandemic
AstroLad said:BGG overrates Pandemic! /Astro-Neverfade Pandemic Attack Force
Yeah WoW and Game of Thrones for casuals? Yiiiiiiikes. There are tons of great games that work well with casuals, TtR is definitely a good start, and actually so is Pandemic. Both super easy to learn.StoOgE said:I want to play Arkham Horror because I love me some Lovecraft.. but there is no way I will get any of them into it. Not after the WoW board game incident anyway.
I could have written this post word for word. Pandemic Defense Force assemble? I can do that, right?Drey1082 said:I don't think Pandemic is overrated. If you don't like co-op, you won't like it, but it's a great, great co-op game. My girlfriend always suggests it, and the expansion makes it even better.
Arkham Horror isn't that difficult to play but teaching it can be a bitch. The other thing is that it looks intimidating as all hell when fully set up. If you ever do get around to playing it set it up before people come over because waiting for you to finish will put them off of the game.StoOgE said:I want to play Arkham Horror because I love me some Lovecraft.. but there is no way I will get any of them into it. Not after the WoW board game incident anyway.
And most of us here.AstroLad said:The Pandemic Defense Force is pretty much all of BGG so yeah I think you can. :lol
StoOgE said:Well, I wanted a game that was cooperative as well. I also found a nice list of games and how "casual" friendly they were. Most of my IRL friends will not commit to a game that is going to take more than 2-3 hours to play or have super complicated rules.
I want to play Arkham Horror because I love me some Lovecraft.. but there is no way I will get any of them into it. Not after the WoW board game incident anyway.
TtR is one of the best gateway games out there, period. Setup is fairly quick, takes about 10 minutes to teach at most (as with any gateway learn it yourself and get comfortable with the rules first) and plays in about 45-60 depending how many players you have.mrklaw said:Other suggestions for family friendly board games welcome. Ideally quick setup and around an hours playtime to keep it manageable. Is ticket to ride a good option here?
We've been having a good time recently with Tobago. The idea behind the game is that you are on an island rumored to be littered with treasure. The only problem is that you don't have a complete treasure map only pieces of one. Each "piece" of the treasure map is a card in your hand that you will play to try and narrow down the location of the treasure. (ie. The treasure is within sight of a tree) With every clue you play you get a stake in the treasure. That way when it's raised you get a cut even though you didn't raise it. The more clues you play the higher the cut. It's a super fast game to setup and a really easy one to teach. Games will last anywhere from 45-60 minutes.mrklaw said:Other suggestions for family friendly board games welcome. Ideally quick setup and around an hours playtime to keep it manageable. Is ticket to ride a good option here?
If you go to the general games listing on BGG, they now have different view options (Overall, Gamer's Games, Family Games, Light Games, Wargames)AstroLad said:BGG suggestions: Try GeekLists. For example search "family" in geeklists. Then do a title search for that. GeekLists are generally pretty great.
AstroLad said:BGG overrates Pandemic! /Astro-Neverfade Pandemic Attack Force
Yeah. Not a fan either. Looks like we've got a support group in the making.platypotamus said:I've never played Pandemic, but Astrolad and I seem to have pretty damn similar tastes, so I'm going to consider myself an honorary member of the anti-Pandemic squad.
ultron87 said:I am also really intrigued by Twilight Imperium but it is nowhere close to the aforementioned sweet spot. I just don't think my group can manage getting six people together for 4+ hours. Which is unfortunate.
Cyan said:Tried to host a gaming night the other day, only to get stood up by almost everyone at the last minute. :lol
On the plus side, turns out Power Grid is entirely playable with 2.
Neverfade said:Anyone played Thunderstone yet? I can't decide if I need it or not, as its unabashedly Dominion Remix.
If you easily won, then you likely had fortunate card draws more than anything. We only get maybe 2-3 "easily" won games per 10-12 games played.jason10mm said:Played a 3 player game of Pandemic tonight. Used the "on the brink" cards and roles, but only 5 epidemic cards and just 4 diseases. Easily won, almost dull game.