Or you can, I dunno, not throw away a $50 game you enjoy and just keep playing Lords of Waterdeep? Heck, if you really enjoy the game, maybe invest in the expansion to get even more? Obviously the goofballs who post in this forum are made of money if they think the correct response to "I like this game!" should be "Throw it out!" If you're enjoying the game you have, don't let the hivemind bully you into not playing it.
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youre being pretty fuckin disingenuous if you think people literally want the guy to throw out something he bought. sometimes when people have conversations with friends and peers they use slang and talk loosely or hyperbolic to inject humor into the dialogue
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# ? Mar 14, 2016 20:54 |
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i think only one person even posted that, yeah. That kinda came out of nowhere. Seriously grab Codenames though. Also I second whoever brought up Resistance. Those two games are both really really good, and you can get pretty much any type of person who is ever willing to play a board game to try those and enjoy them.
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PBS Newshour posted:i think only one person even posted that, yeah. That kinda came out of nowhere. I would also add Telestrations to the mix if you're looking for something a little more party-gamey. Not on the same level of Codenames or Resistance but I've been at places where people that were turned off by the competitive aspects of the latter two opened up completely by end with everyone laughing at how hosed up everyone's messages got. Again, liquor goes a long way there too.
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# ? Mar 14, 2016 21:16 |
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The Waterdeep expansion: Scoundrels of Skullport is very good and adds a lot to the base game (and the monster theme is rad).
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homullus posted:The best co-op game is actually Mage Knight (shame on you, Rutibex) Mage Knight is great, but I don't know if I would call it a great "co-op" game. Mage Knight is just Mage Knight, if you are playing co-op or PvP its basically the same game.
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jng2058 posted:Or you can, I dunno, not throw away a $50 game you enjoy and just keep playing Lords of Waterdeep? Heck, if you really enjoy the game, maybe invest in the expansion to get even more? Obviously the goofballs who post in this forum are made of money if they think the correct response to "I like this game!" should be "Throw it out!" I only said "throw it in the trash" because that is exactly what I did. I started off with Lords of Waterdeep, but once I found Agricola I never ever wanted to play Waterdeep again. If someone had slapped my hand in the store and told me to get Agricola first I would have saved myself $50. It's not like Agricola is a more complex game either, it has a family mode that is just as easily to pick up as Lords of Waterdeep, but (unlike waterdeep) the rabbit holes doesn't end there
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Some loving dick just outbid me on a copy of Glory to Rome with 2 seconds left. Are there any print and play options since this game is in limbo?
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Bottom Liner posted:Some loving dick just outbid me on a copy of Glory to Rome with 2 seconds left. Are there any print and play options since this game is in limbo? Little known fact, if you rename Vassal modules from .vmod to .rar you can extract all of the image files contained within.
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Rutibex posted:I only said "throw it in the trash" because that is exactly what I did. I started off with Lords of Waterdeep, but once I found Agricola I never ever wanted to play Waterdeep again. If someone had slapped my hand in the store and told me to get Agricola first I would have saved myself $50. It's not like Agricola is a more complex game either, it has a family mode that is just as easily to pick up as Lords of Waterdeep, but (unlike waterdeep) the rabbit holes doesn't end there Then again, Agricola isn't themed around a setting from the best tabletop role-playing game of all time. By best I mean most popular, which is the same thing Also Robinson Crusoe is the closest thing to a worker-placement coop game and would be pretty good if it didn't have the messiest ruleset this side of Arkham Horror. Pandemic is my favorite coop game in the realm of Forbidden Island/Forbidden Desert/Operation Flashpoint style of game. Mage Knight is a great coop game that has the benefit of being okay multiplayer and the downside of being a monster to learn initially. Archipelago could be thought of as a semi-cooperative worker-placement game but haha no it's ruthless. If you like having the most pieces on the table and (quite literally) random encounters, Arkham Horror looks really cool on the table (even if it doesn't particularly hold out to be a good game). Eldritch Horror streamlines Arkham but that kind of loses the point of what is pretty much the only great thing about Arkham (having a bunch of cool looking Lovecraft pieces on a table). Also did we mention Space Alert yet? Play Space Alert. It's good. It's way better with 4 and 5, but it gets a lot of love for good reason.
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Trynant posted:If you like having the most pieces on the table and (quite literally) random encounters, Arkham Horror looks really cool on the table (even if it doesn't particularly hold out to be a good game). Eldritch Horror streamlines Arkham but that kind of loses the point of what is pretty much the only great thing about Arkham (having a bunch of cool looking Lovecraft pieces on a table). I don't understand what you mean. Arkham Horror doesn't come with minis, and the minis you can get for it would work equally well with Eldritch Horror, so...?
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# ? Mar 14, 2016 22:36 |
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If you do happen to get the Waterdeep expansion box, there is a Beholder lord in there that gets you points based on how many skulls you have. Throw that card out. There's also an intrigue card where you have to reveal your lord but it makes you invulnerable to all attack cards. Throw that out, too. Everything else in the expansion is good times and I recommend it, but, as others have said, you'll eventually outgrow it and want some deeper stuff. Viticulture is a fine game in the same vein and I would consider it a safe purchase. Agricola is also a good game, but try it before you buy it, since the theme is kinda boring, the cards can screw you from the start (unless you draft), and it's a bit punishing to new players.
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Rutibex posted:
The only one on the site is in Russian?
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Hahaha brilliant. People poo poo on jng2058 for not getting the obvious hyperbole, then Rutibex steps back in to say it wasn't. Never change, 'bex, never change. Anyway, I'm going to recommend Mice & Mystics as well. It's a really fun co-op and it hits the same thematic notes as LoW. Complexity-wise it's not too big a step up.
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Jedit posted:Saying "Well, they can play Baby's First Worker Placement Game, they're ready for Mage Knight!" is one of the dumbest things I've ever seen in this thread, and I don't have Rutibex on ignore. It's a game that literally needs a three hour series of tutorial videos to learn. it sure as hell can't be learned from the two loving awful rulebooks. Sure it can
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I mostly learned Mage Knight from the walkthrough book, and it is in my #2 or #3 favourite game, but I still can't recommend it to a random request for co-op games. Learning it at the same time as other people sounds like an awful experience - the walkthrough book says for somebody to learn it a bit first, I honestly think somebody should solo it first. Seconding the recommendation for Hanabi for an excellent unusual co-op, and Viticulture for a similar feeling to Waterdeep with stronger theme. Waterdeep's expansion is great too.
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What's the thread consensus on a good two player game for me to pick up and play with my wife? She's not a huge gamer but something that's a simple euro style game would be great
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oxsnard posted:What's the thread consensus on a good two player game for me to pick up and play with my wife? She's not a huge gamer but something that's a simple euro style game would be great I'm a big fan of Patchwork.
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Get Bit keeps coming back to the table as a time/space filler while we wait for a full party.
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oxsnard posted:What's the thread consensus on a good two player game for me to pick up and play with my wife? She's not a huge gamer but something that's a simple euro style game would be great One thread-approved suggestion that I especially like is Jaipur. It's is two-player-only simple set collection economic game about being the best, richest trader and impressing the Maharaja. The main reasons someone might not like it are that it's moderately luck-based, and it has a slightly above average set-up time for such a simple game. If you want to learn the rules and see how it plays, visit our friends at Watch it Played! on YouTube.
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oxsnard posted:What's the thread consensus on a good two player game for me to pick up and play with my wife? She's not a huge gamer but something that's a simple euro style game would be great Haven't played it, but often seen Agricola: All Creatures Big and Small recommended. The Narrator fucked around with this message at 03:52 on Mar 15, 2016 |
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Jaipur and Patchwork. 7 Wonders Duel and Agricola All Creatures for something a little more "gamey".
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 03:34 |
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This is probably the most responsive thread I've ever seen in SA. Thanks y'all!
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oxsnard posted:What's the thread consensus on a good two player game for me to pick up and play with my wife? She's not a huge gamer but something that's a simple euro style game would be great I am dragging my wife down into the hobby with me as I get deeper in it, and she loves Ticket to Ride and Dominion. We've also had a great time with Castles of Burgundy. All those games are great with 2, and also good with higher player counts.
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SynthOrange posted:Get Bit keeps coming back to the table as a time/space filler while we wait for a full party. I mean get bit isn't awful, but it tends to play best roughly once, and with a bunch of people, not several times with very few people waiting for a giant group for who knows what.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 03:55 |
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Holy poo poo that was a lot of recommendations, I didn't expect to come back to all those after work. This thread is super responsive. My group is like, 3-5 people and I'll run some of these by them. Thanks!
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I wanted to play Mage Knight tonight, but I just got a shipment of sleeves in so I spent my evening sleeving Historia, Warhamer Quest ACG, and Mage Knight. Now it's too late to play Mage Knight
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I agree with some of the posters that while Mage Knight is a great game, if you aren't prepared for the very big commitment (time and brain power) then don't bother. We've only got it to the table one time in the couple years we've owned it because of those issues. Plus it's a game I can never make myself bring to my board game groups due to the time and difficulty. My wife and I own a ton of co-op games and frankly enjoyed most of them, even the ones the thread loves to hate. If I were to pick our favorites, slightly altering it to fit the thread's mindset, I'd say: Robinson Crusoe, Pandemic, Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective, and Legendary: Encounters.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 06:00 |
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Anyone played Spirits of the Rice Paddy and have an opinion on it? Seems kind of neat and a little different.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 06:10 |
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The Golden Ages is surprisingly good for a Civ-lite with a map. We did a game tonight 3p that included teaching, took only like 2.5-3 hours, could easily see it going down to 2 on another play. Abstracts a lot to get away with the short time frame obviously, but still manages to have that 4x feel.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 06:31 |
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Okay uhm, how do I say 'Hey, it's great, you're a very nice person, we love the same games, but you're the most AP prone person I know whenever we play a game and GODDAMNIT HURRY UP AND MOVE ALREADY so we can finish this game then never play together again?' but in a nice way?
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 12:25 |
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I don't think there is one. Just start bringing hourglasses or chess clocks with you.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 12:40 |
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Force him to play Galaxy Trucker until he adapts.
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Lichtenstein posted:Force him to play Galaxy Trucker until he adapts. If you do that, be sure to follow the training game rules exactly. The first round is not timed, but the booklet says that if a player takes too long you're allowed to hit them in the head with the box* until they finish. *I have the Anniversary Edition
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 13:12 |
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Possible house rule: once the hourglass is turned, start slowly filling the room with lava.
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Fat Samurai posted:If you do that, be sure to follow the training game rules exactly. The first round is not timed, but the booklet says that if a player takes too long you're allowed to hit them in the head with the box* until they finish. Oh man now I have to do this.
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Lichtenstein posted:Possible house rule: once the hourglass is turned, start slowly filling the room with lava. You make the guilty part sit on the comfy chair and poke them with the soft cushions.
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theroachman posted:Hahaha brilliant. People poo poo on jng2058 for not getting the obvious hyperbole, then Rutibex steps back in to say it wasn't. Never change, 'bex, never change. I knew of what I spoke. One bit of advice I'll give a Lords player in regards to the expansion. Don't play with both expansions at the same time. That gives you too many board options and breaks the action economy. Play with one or the other and you'll have more satisfying games.
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SynthOrange posted:Get Bit keeps coming back to the table as a time/space filler while we wait for a full party. I haven't played Get Bit, but me and mine have enjoyed another member of the "Get Bit Trilogy" called Walk The Plank. It's a movement programming game where you are trying to have the one of the last pirates that hasn't gone overboard. It is silly and random, but it holds much of the appeal of programming games in a very simple package. I played the third game in that series, Hold Your Breath! once, and felt it was bad and overlong. Even though I haven't played Deep Sea Adventure, it looks to be an implementation of a similar same idea except there is more control of one's own risk and the randomness is dice and not drawing cards.
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Arkwright preorders are live, yo: http://www.capstone-games.com/?mc_cid=939f250e5b&mc_eid=dd6017636c e: $65 shipped too, not bad at all. T-Bone fucked around with this message at 14:29 on Mar 15, 2016 |
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