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Yes to which? I was asking if I should start with just the base game or the base AND expansions.
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# ? Dec 17, 2013 20:21 |
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Bottom Liner posted:Yes to which? I was asking if I should start with just the base game or the base AND expansions. Are the expansions on sale as well? If you're pretty sure you'll like Carcassonne (everybody does ) you could get them too but I think starting fresh with all expansions in play would just be a confusing mess (with the exception of the River, which is the only one that doesn't add new Meeples and rules).
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# ? Dec 17, 2013 20:30 |
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Bottom Liner posted:Yes to which? I was asking if I should start with just the base game or the base AND expansions. Oh, I misread. Well I'd say definitely get the base game today since it's on sale, as mentioned. As for the expansions, you might be best off to add them one at a time (probably in the order of their release) as you learn and internalize the rules changes they incorporate.
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# ? Dec 17, 2013 20:30 |
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TACD posted:I'd say start with just the base game. Play some rounds against the AI to get a feel for how the game works and to make sure you actually like it. This, but don't play solitaire mode yet. The rules are drastically different and will confuse the heck out of you.
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# ? Dec 17, 2013 20:50 |
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Bummey posted:This, but don't play solitaire mode yet. The rules are drastically different and will confuse the heck out of you. Good call on the solitaire mode... I actually prefer only using Traders and Builders, but I do occasionally play with all/various combinations of the expansions. I'm looking forward to trying the new one tonight. That said, the vanilla game is still awesome on its own...
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# ? Dec 17, 2013 20:54 |
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GodBacon send me a gamecenter request so we can play our game of carcassonne
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# ? Dec 18, 2013 22:08 |
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I got the Carc invite but can't see the game. Hopefully when I update the app tonight it will work.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 05:14 |
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dishwasherlove posted:I got the Carc invite but can't see the game. Hopefully when I update the app tonight it will work. Same here. Really frustrating.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 14:02 |
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MickRaider posted:GodBacon send me a gamecenter request so we can play our game of carcassonne Haha, I should check this more often.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 22:34 |
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The I and K decks are now available for Agricola on iOS! I can't wait to play with them, the vanilla decks were getting a bit stale, especially given how much Agricola I play with my friends both digitally and IRL. Edit: And for only $1 each, too. That's kind of ridiculous, honestly I think they way underpriced them. Anony Mouse fucked around with this message at 00:03 on Dec 21, 2013 |
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I'm still getting used to E deck. Maybe I should just jump on them in case they go up in price.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 00:17 |
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Anony Mouse posted:The I and K decks are now available for Agricola on iOS! I can't wait to play with them, the vanilla decks were getting a bit stale, especially given how much Agricola I play with my friends both digitally and IRL. I was steeling myself to spend $2.99/ea on them. $2 for both is a huge bargain given how much variety they add to the game. Here's to hoping that Playdek will eventually bring over some of the expansion decks as well.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 00:20 |
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Their Facebook page
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 00:49 |
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Are the promo cards IAP for Ascension worth it or should I just get the expansions? $0.99 each seems like a great deal.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 09:49 |
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Get the expansions for sure. The promo cards are fun, but you're not "missing out" if you don't have them.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 11:02 |
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Always play with promo cards!
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 18:36 |
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Hey anyone who has the Carc dragon expansion who I don't already play with I wanna add you and play five person games with you! My name on there (as well as gamecenter) is yourdisappointeddad and I'm pretty sure I already play with most of you, but lemme know if that name isn't familiar to you.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 19:27 |
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How does Caylus play on the new iPads and iOS 7? I see in-store that it hasn't been updated since July 2012 and worry that it's an abandoned or buggy port.
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# ? Dec 24, 2013 19:07 |
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pmchem posted:How does Caylus play on the new iPads and iOS 7? I see in-store that it hasn't been updated since July 2012 and worry that it's an abandoned or buggy port. Seems to work fine on my Air. The online multiplayer sucks balls and always has, but it works great otherwise.
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# ? Dec 24, 2013 20:14 |
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TACD posted:Seems to work fine on my Air. The online multiplayer sucks balls and always has, but it works great otherwise. Thanks for the reply. Is the local AI challenging for single player games?
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# ? Dec 24, 2013 20:14 |
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pmchem posted:Thanks for the reply. Is the local AI challenging for single player games? This is more difficult for me to accurately answer, as I'm far from good at the game. There are four different levels of AI, I haven't played against one in a while though.
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# ? Dec 24, 2013 20:58 |
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Looking for a game of Carc! I have all expansions including the latest. GC: crumshizzle
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# ? Dec 26, 2013 16:23 |
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Three questions: 1. Has anyone here played Medieval Merchants? Its a trading simulation game set in the Hanseatic League, supposedly similar to the Anno games. I've been interested in an economics/trading game for a while, but reviews say this one is clunky and rather boring. 2. Which is better: Lords of Waterdeep or Caylus EDIT: Nevermind this one, I read the thread 3. Will playing Catan HD a lot prepare me to school my friends at Game Night? Grand Theft Autobot fucked around with this message at 07:07 on Jan 4, 2014 |
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There's a lot of randomness to Catan, so aside from basic strategy, there isn't much to know.
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# ? Jan 4, 2014 09:14 |
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Wear a cup when playing Catan with friends, real people tend to get a little dick-punchy when you hose their roads or do a massive trade off of a resource only to Monopoly it back.
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PJOmega posted:Wear a cup when playing Catan with friends, real people tend to get a little dick-punchy when you hose their roads or do a massive trade off of a resource only to Monopoly it back. The first game I played I broke the implied house rule to not deploy the robber (dumb rule) and put it in the middle of a brick production center with a couple cities on it. Needless to say, people were ultra pissed and the game devolved into deceptive trading, backstabbing, and other fun stuff. I had already cornered tons of brick when it fell out of production, so people had to trade with me if they wanted any. I'm good at the diplomacy and trading aspects of the game, but I'm not familiar with the different victory strategies. My chief strategy is to pay close attention to everyone else's resources and make trades based on scarcity, and then use diplomacy to deflect blame to others when people inevitably feel like I'm screwing them. Other than that, I'm a bit lost about what to do and when, so I figured being able to play a quick game whenever would help me figure that out.
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Grand Theft Autobot posted:The first game I played I broke the implied house rule to not deploy the robber (dumb rule) and put it in the middle of a brick production center with a couple cities on it. Needless to say, people were ultra pissed and the game devolved into deceptive trading, backstabbing, and other fun stuff. I had already cornered tons of brick when it fell out of production, so people had to trade with me if they wanted any. I understand why some people try to play Catan without the robber, but it's pretty crucial to the game working in my eyes. Moving the robber and stealing a card should be the most common thing you do in the game, and it's the only source of strategy the game really has. Get rid of it an the game is just waiting to see who gets lucky the most. If one player gets well established around some good tiles, without the robber, the other players have no recourse.
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Quickpull posted:Get rid of it an the game is just waiting to see who gets lucky the most. This, sadly, is boardgames to the monopoly crowd.
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# ? Jan 4, 2014 20:18 |
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The Orange Mage posted:This, sadly, is boardgames to the monopoly crowd. I know it is popular to bash on Monopoly but it isn't in the same luck category as strict roll-move games (Candyland, Shoots & Ladders) where it is 100% luck. Don't get me wrong, Monopoly has a fairly high luck percentage; I'd guess around 50-60%. Though if you play it enough you will consistently see the same people winning. Edit: Also, unspoken house rules can go gently caress themselves sideways.
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# ? Jan 4, 2014 23:31 |
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PJOmega posted:I'd guess around 50-60%. Whaaaaat? Go on…
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# ? Jan 4, 2014 23:39 |
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A large portion of the hate towards Monopoly are due to two rules which aren't even in the real game: Free Parking money and not using auctions. If you play it right it's a lot faster and not nearly as bad. It's still bad, of course, but it's not the Destroyer of Worlds pain in the balls that we all think of it as.
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 00:09 |
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Beelzebozo posted:Whaaaaat? Knowing when to buy, when to let it go to auction, when to bid in an auction strictly to drive the price up for the person who actually wants the property, and how to value trades are all big deals which don't exactly have hard and fast rules or ratios because the rest is so utterly random. Each time around the board gets you $200, which is in no way enough to sustain property buying, rents, chance/community chest, jail fees, and taxes. Singleton property purchases will take forever/never return your initial investment buying at board price. The "Get out of jail free" card is a trap; After the first few times around the board the best possible place to be is in jail, as that's 3 turns of guaranteed no rent, all for the cost of (possibly) $50 at the end. The high price properties between "go to jail" and "go" are high risk/moderate reward properties, as there is a natural dump to the other side of the board right before them ("go to jail") not to mention for the cost of developing a monopoly there you could have developed the whole other side of the board. Also their purchase/development prices are not ratio'd properly compared to the rest of the board until they are highly developed, then they spike ahead of everyone else. However, they are also the unique properties that can spike kill another player with one bad roll. An actual legit strategy is to develop/undevelop based on your opponent(s)'s position on the board. That was a bit more than I wanted to write on details on Monopoly. I'll give one last piece of observation. The majority of the time, the first person out is the person who buys whatever property they land on and treats the game as a genuine roll-and-move game. All that said, gently caress Monopoly because it is the original "house rules?" familial board game.
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 02:21 |
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People bag on Monopoly because it's a bad game, regardless of if you're using house rules or not. By any modern criteria it's poo poo with hundreds of better options available.
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 15:58 |
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The whole “the only winning strategy is not to play” comes to mind. The fact that it's an actual mechanically enforced strategy in Monopoly is simply astonishing (but then again, it makes sense since it was intended to teach everyone how bad monopolies were, so of course not playing will be a good thing). In a way, I suppose it's as if Train was transformed into a game where genocide was a good thing…
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 17:41 |
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I can't wait until there's an iOS version of Terra Mystica because the physical version is expensive as hell and it's basically advanced Catan for serious players. I haven't felt the slightest desire to play Catan since I discovered TM.
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The rear end Stooge posted:I can't wait until there's an iOS version of Terra Mystica because the physical version is expensive as hell and it's basically advanced Catan for serious players. I haven't felt the slightest desire to play Catan since I discovered TM.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 12:31 |
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So I just picked up Neuroshima Hex and its the bees knees. Sadly there seems to be about noone who actually plays it. Anyone care to play sometime? Walkedairplane in game center. Alternatively: any other similar awesome ports of strategy games of similar styles that actually have an online audience? Carcassonne obviously, but otherwise?
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# ? Jan 10, 2014 16:24 |
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Walked posted:Sadly there seems to be about noone who actually plays it. That's because the online mode is completely broken.
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# ? Jan 10, 2014 16:59 |
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Yeah, buy Big Daddy games (NHex, Eclipse, others?) for the CPU modes and for pass-and-play. You can try to get away with local multiplayer if you're not taking breaks between turns. Anything more than that is asking their patchwork multiplayer servers to poo poo the bed with your game. Shame, because the rest of their app is usually so polished.
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# ? Jan 10, 2014 17:08 |
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Cool; that makes sense. I'll get some pass and play going then. Any suggestions for a similarly styled game that might actually have functional online play?
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