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The Journey Fraternity posted:CSI has a bunch in stock. Oh poo poo is $130 retail? I thought that was scalper pricing. Gonna need to hold off until next paycheck I guess.
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Sockser posted:Oh poo poo is $130 retail? I thought that was scalper pricing. Gonna need to hold off until next paycheck I guess. It kind is? I got mine from CSI for $100 earlier in the summer when a new print came out. I don't know what distributors bought it for, there's no listed MSRP, so I can only assume everyone is pricing it to maximize their profits.
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 14:51 |
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Talisman is terrible (why would you ever play it) but how would it ever take six hours? I guess if you don't play the first to the throne rule?
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 14:56 |
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sector_corrector posted:Talisman is terrible (why would you ever play it) but how would it ever take six hours? I guess if you don't play the first to the throne rule? Have you heard about the black hole ending, my man?
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 14:59 |
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Sockser posted:Oh poo poo is $130 retail? I thought that was scalper pricing. Gonna need to hold off until next paycheck I guess. Cardhaus had it for $90 a couple weeks ago, watch them for another sale EDIT: $108 currently Fate Accomplice fucked around with this message at 16:57 on Sep 22, 2016 |
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I've been on the fence about picking up a copy of Agricola. I haven't played it for like 4 years, and even then only maybe twice, and I'm not sure that the person who was teaching it knew the rules properly. My group tends to have fun with Terra Mystica, Puerto Rico, Pandemic, and Dominant Species on more serious play days, or with Firefly and (yes) Talisman on "fuckaround and make fun of the fat guy while we eat pizza" days. Lately we've also been throwing in rounds of Tiny Epic Kingdoms, Splendor, Hanabi, and Codenames on either end of our main game for the day. Does the thread think that my group would like Agricola?
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 15:12 |
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CommonShore posted:I've been on the fence about picking up a copy of Agricola. I haven't played it for like 4 years, and even then only maybe twice, and I'm not sure that the person who was teaching it knew the rules properly. If you like Terra Mystica and Puerto Rico, you're probably going to love Agricola. It's an amazing game that I've never seen fall flat with anyone. I have seen grown men scream about how they'll cut anyone who takes that sheep but honestly I consider that the mark of solid game design.
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 15:23 |
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Seconding this. Agricola rules, and the expansion also makes it extra grizzly (you need to keep your hut warm or freeze to death).
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 15:29 |
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Played an oldie but goodie, Princes of Florence. I really like the choose points or money mechanic, keeps auctions interesting. I went for a build all the buildings and get all the builders route because it seemed the most direct way to get points without mucking with winning the WP race.
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CommonShore posted:I've been on the fence about picking up a copy of Agricola. I haven't played it for like 4 years, and even then only maybe twice, and I'm not sure that the person who was teaching it knew the rules properly. Yes. Partly because Agricola is a good game that has things in common with other stuff you like. Partly because it seems like your group likes everything. Is there anything that has really flopped?
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 15:35 |
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I've had Agricola on my wishlist for a while, got the iOS app and found it confusing as hell. I imagine the game makes a lot more sense if you play the actual tabletop version of it first.
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 15:54 |
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http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/1641948/dominion-and-intrigue-second-editions Dominion and Dominion: Intrigue are getting second editions, and a number of the bad cards no one ever buys from those sets are getting replaced with new cards that are (hopefully) worth buying. RGG is selling upgrade packs so that people don't need to buy new copies of games they already own to get the new cards. Inevitably, the question of how people who buy the new editions will be able to get Woodcutters, Chancellors, Thieves, et cetera was asked. Donald X responds: Donald X posted:There is currently no plan to print more of the replaced cards. We are replacing them to improve the products! And there are so many expansions now.
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 16:03 |
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Dominon: poo poo Cards Only Edition
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 16:12 |
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StashAugustine posted:Dominon: poo poo Cards Only Edition But Alchemy already exists?
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 16:21 |
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jmzero posted:Yes. Partly because Agricola is a good game that has things in common with other stuff you like. Partly because it seems like your group likes everything. Is there anything that has really flopped? I can't think of anything that has outright flopped, but there are a few that some people like and some people don't. BSG and Starcraft are the first that come to mind - about 50% of the group enjoys them, and then about 50% would usually rather play something else. Really, though, if a game is playable, we're an amicable enough crowd that we'll play something we don't like so much one week because we're just happy to have a night off work when we can play games with our friends. For a bit more info, too, we also turn to Talisman and Firefly when we have too many people show up (6 or 7) for any of the other games.
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the panacea posted:Seconding this. There are quite a few different versions and editions as I understand - what are the full and exact titles of these?
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 16:26 |
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What's wrong with Chancellor?
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 16:25 |
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canyoneer posted:But Alchemy already exists? Don't you dare besmirch Apprentice. PerniciousKnid posted:What's wrong with Chancellor? DominionStrategy.com posted:Most players’ first impression of Chancellor is that it’s crap. Then you start second-guessing yourself; you wonder whether or not you’re giving it short shrift. Maybe this is one of those “expert-level” cards that only good players can appreciate, you think to yourself. You start trying it out, faithfully trying to manipulate deck variance in your favor. Then you realize it’s still crap.
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 16:35 |
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Gutter Owl posted:My friend, let me introduce you to Tragedy Looper. It is a Good Game™* Seconding Tragedy Looper. It is really, really good. It's thrilling to play as the PCs, trying to piece together the mystery and solve the puzzle before your time runs out. It's tense to play as the mastermind and have everything go: even though with each passing loop the players gain more and more information to screw you over. Overall, it's just a really well-designed game.
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 16:39 |
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The problem with Chancellor is that 99% of the time the shuffle effect alone isn't enough to be worth the terminal space, even though it is a good effect. It's basically been superceded at this point by Messenger anyways, which is almost literally just Chancellor bolted onto Woodcutter.
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 16:48 |
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Jedit posted:Arkwright for sure. Arkwright sounds worth a shot but every time I look at it I my interest plummets. I want to play a game, not stare at a bunch of charts! Maybe I'm missing out but just listen for a minute. I feel this way because I'm an extremely visual (and tactile) person. I'm not talking about art and theme and miniatures - it's more about the visual information. Maps I "get". Routes I "get". Formations, etc I can get and so on. Arkwright just looks like a calendar to me or an amortization table and there's just no... there's no handles on it for my brain to grab, you know? I mean just look at this: Really LOOK at it. Just humor me for a second here, okay? Look at it through the eyes of someone who looks with their hands and thinks with their eyeballs: Some stuff just doesn't work for some people.
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 16:49 |
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Any good 2 player legacy game recommendations? Holding on to a copy of legacy for a larger group but I'm looking at something for me and my wife
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 16:49 |
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BTW The Great Zimbabwe is coming next on boardgamecore.net
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 16:52 |
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CommonShore posted:I can't think of anything that has outright flopped, but there are a few that some people like and some people don't. BSG and Starcraft are the first that come to mind - about 50% of the group enjoys them, and then about 50% would usually rather play something else. Really, though, if a game is playable, we're an amicable enough crowd that we'll play something we don't like so much one week because we're just happy to have a night off work when we can play games with our friends. When 6 show up, play Here I Stand instead!
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 16:57 |
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Oldstench posted:When 6 show up, play Here I Stand instead! How long does that take? I have a copy I've been meaning to bust out
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 16:58 |
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Mister Sinewave posted:BTW The Great Zimbabwe is coming next on boardgamecore.net gently caress yeah.
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 16:58 |
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Mister Sinewave posted:BTW The Great Zimbabwe is coming next on boardgamecore.net I think it and Indonesia are going to be back in stock at BGB soon... which means thats $240 dollarydoos gone. But they're both great games and totally worth it, right guys??
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Malloreon posted:How long does that take? I have a copy I've been meaning to bust out That's a difficult question to answer. It's a monster game even if you are experienced with it. At minimum everyone needs to read the rulebook before starting. This isn't a game you can sit down at a table with 5 newbies and teach them. Each faction is different, has different goals, win conditions, assumed allies, and strategies. None of this will be clear from the outset. Basically, assuming everyone read the rules beforehand, to play 2-3 turns in 4-6 hours for your first game and probably not continue on. If you enjoy that experience, the next game will go more quickly and smoothly and can likely be completed in 6-8 hours, 4-5 hours if you play the tournament scenario.
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 17:04 |
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Oldstench posted:When 6 show up, play Here I Stand instead! If you like overlong dicefest experience generators, why settle for generic fantasy bullshit when you could be reenacting early modern religious wars?
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There are currently three versions of Agricola for sale. The original Zman one, the new Agricola revised one, and the new Agricola family one. My recommendation for first timers who can handle Terra Mystica is Agricola revised. It's approved by the original designer and it removes a lot of the unbalanced cards of the original.
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FulsomFrank posted:I think it and Indonesia are going to be back in stock at BGB soon... which means thats $240 dollarydoos gone. But they're both great games and totally worth it, right guys?? Indonesia will be worth it assuming they fix the map. For some reason TGZ didn't stick with us, although I still own it.
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 17:10 |
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Mister Sinewave posted:Arkwright sounds worth a shot but every time I look at it I my interest plummets. I want to play a game, not stare at a bunch of charts! Maybe I'm missing out but just listen for a minute. Dunno what to tell you. Business games aren't visual or tactile as a point of attraction anyway, so if you want to play those types of games you'll need to adjust your brain. Arkwright is a really good business game, but if you need more hooks, then you should move on.
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StashAugustine posted:If you like overlong dicefest experience generators, why settle for generic fantasy bullshit when you could be reenacting early modern religious wars? I was just suggesting a better game that suits 6.
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 17:12 |
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Between Agriocola getting a revision and Dominion getting upgrade packs I'm beginning to wish I had held off on buying all of the classic games when I started the hobby.
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 17:12 |
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Lorini posted:There are currently three versions of Agricola for sale. The original Zman one, the new Agricola revised one, and the new Agricola family one. My recommendation for first timers who can handle Terra Mystica is Agricola revised. It's approved by the original designer and it removes a lot of the unbalanced cards of the original. poo poo, not having played Agricola before but wanting to get in on it I got the family one -- I honestly thought Agricola revised WAS the family one The Eyes Have It fucked around with this message at 17:17 on Sep 22, 2016 |
# ? Sep 22, 2016 17:14 |
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All Creatures Big and Small is the best version of Agricola, anyway.
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 17:22 |
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Huxley posted:All Creatures Big and Small is the best version of Agricola, anyway. Yes, if you want a night time game to put you to sleep
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# ? Sep 22, 2016 17:23 |
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w00tmonger posted:Any good 2 player legacy game recommendations? Holding on to a copy of legacy for a larger group but I'm looking at something for me and my wife Pandemic Legacy is supposed to work perfectly fine with 2, and you could easily control 2 characters apiece if you wanted.
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SilverMike posted:Pandemic Legacy is supposed to work perfectly fine with 2, and you could easily control 2 characters apiece if you wanted. More meant a different legacy game but I appreciate that thought Lorini posted:Yes, if you want a night time game to put you to sleep
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w00tmonger posted:More meant a different legacy game but I appreciate that thought The genre's new, so you'll be waiting on it to get populated. Risk Legacy and Seafall probably wouldn't work for 2 players, Gloomhaven might but no one knows if that'll be good yet.
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