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ketchup vs catsup posted:A couple years ago I realized the number of people I trusted to teach me board games was vanishingly small. like approaching 1: me. You trust yourself? Seems like hopeless optimism to me.
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al-azad posted:So in light of recent news with China warning the U.S that iPhone sales would plummet, I was discussing with my friend that a once proposed 45% tariff on Chinese manufactured goods would basically kill the board game industry in America. Ludofact built their US plant just in time it seems.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 18:42 |
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For all but the most simplistic game I dive right in and take over people's turns, explaining the actions I'm taking and why. I just can't parse anything from 30 minutes of paraphrasing. djfooboo posted:Ludofact built their US plant just in time it seems. Mostly it'd be ANA/FFG hit the hardest. I can't think of a single product of theirs that doesn't say "made in China". I'm noticing more Singaporean printings in recent years.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 18:46 |
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GrandpaPants posted:Holy poo poo none of this was mentioned, especially the parts about everyone scoring for the parchment port and the free port. He didn't even mention that wood could be used to reroll in fights and fish could be used for +1 move, but I at least had the foresight to read the player aid. I got this when it came out and did a blind playthrough with four friends that took about 2 1/2 hours but we all had a blast. I really like it and think that it would check off a lot of boxes with our friends but for some reason I just keep defaulting to games like Istanbul and Viticulture. If I recall correctly, there is no limit to the amount of crew members you can get and some of them are really good, so it's worth just grabbing them constantly. I think I either won or finished a close second by going the diplomatic route.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 18:52 |
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My copy of Scythe has shipped
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 18:58 |
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FulsomFrank posted:I got this when it came out and did a blind playthrough with four friends that took about 2 1/2 hours but we all had a blast. I really like it and think that it would check off a lot of boxes with our friends but for some reason I just keep defaulting to games like Istanbul and Viticulture. If I recall correctly, there is no limit to the amount of crew members you can get and some of them are really good, so it's worth just grabbing them constantly. I think I either won or finished a close second by going the diplomatic route. I'm not sure how true that actually is. Grabbing a crew member is your entire turn, barring any conquest or luck with mission disks. It's worth getting like two or three more, but beyond that I don't think you'll get to the payoff in time.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 19:14 |
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Glazius posted:I'm not sure how true that actually is. Grabbing a crew member is your entire turn, barring any conquest or luck with mission disks. It's worth getting like two or three more, but beyond that I don't think you'll get to the payoff in time. You're probably right and it was months ago when we played but it felt like all my opponents didn't go out of their way to get more crew but if they were in the area they always grabbed one which lent them a bunch more flexibility with their moves and actions. It might not though in a game with veterans that are doing hard cost/benefit analyses.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 19:47 |
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al-azad posted:
Yeah, maybe. Given how many KS publishers I know use Panda (which is Chinese), it's going to be brutal throughout the boardgame food chain, not just the top.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 19:52 |
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the rise of boardgame antitrumpers is going to be the funniest thing in the world.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 20:03 |
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Impermanent posted:the rise of boardgame antitrumpers is going to be the funniest thing in the world. shut up
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 20:20 |
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Thanks for the reviews. I like (the gameplay anyway) of Mombasa, I may have to grab it -- $40 seems like a pretty good price point for that much game. Oh and if anyone was still looking for a copy Cardhaus has A Feast for Odin back in stock, and it looks like they're limiting it to 1 per customer: http://www.cardhaus.com/catalog/board_games-preorder_board_games/a_feast_for_odin/391803
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 20:32 |
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Finally grabbed Pandemic Legacy. How is it as a 2 player game? I would rather just play it with my wife so I don't have to schedule times to play it with other people.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 20:39 |
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Rad Valtar posted:Finally grabbed Pandemic Legacy. How is it as a 2 player game? I would rather just play it with my wife so I don't have to schedule times to play it with other people. It's wonderful 2 player. My wife and I played it that way over the course of a month or so, and it's easily our favorite gaming experience together. You can play one character each, one person playing as two characters, or both of you playing as two. We played all three ways and found one each to be a touch too easy but both of us playing two each got a little confusing.
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T-Bone posted:Thanks for the reviews. I like (the gameplay anyway) of Mombasa, I may have to grab it -- $40 seems like a pretty good price point for that much game. Thanks for the tip on that! edit: Actually, hold off on buying from Cardhaus. I bought from them and I don't see that their inventory has gone down at all. My suspicion is that they're doing something similar to Funagain where they're listing a copy to be bought but don't actually have any stock in place. I just sent them an email inquiring as to whether they have any stock CURRENTLY and asking for a refund if the answer is no. Memnaelar fucked around with this message at 21:39 on Nov 14, 2016 |
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Broken Loose posted:shut up It is, though. The funniest thing will be affluent whites who voted for trump overlooking his racism, sexism etc. like I'm sure the whole Vasel family did suddenly making sad faces because their meeples are more expensive now. I don't want to derail this into actual political chatter but c'mon. That's ironic as hell.
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Memnaelar posted:Thanks for the tip on that! They already shipped mine so I'm pretty sure they're just limiting to one per customer they do that a lot with high demand stuff.
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Don't worry, only colored meeples will have trouble being shipped into the country. Anyway, I'm considering getting the Arkham LCG, but drat if I know where to find a review source that isn't some weirdo in his basement with a $40 camera. Really though are there any good review sites for board games? Everything I find is people sitting in front of a camera (and shelves of board games, of course, muddying up the visuals) with poorly-worded explanations of their opinions. There's SU&SD, of course, and even when I disagree with their opinions I like their reviews. Any other good sources for this?
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 21:44 |
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T-Bone posted:Oh and if anyone was still looking for a copy Cardhaus has A Feast for Odin back in stock, and it looks like they're limiting it to 1 per customer: http://www.cardhaus.com/catalog/board_games-preorder_board_games/a_feast_for_odin/391803 Just to clarify for anyone getting the game soon remember you can upgrade cows and sheep and also eat them. They are not stuck in your little barn slots. This little foible took my group two games to remember.
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T-Bone posted:They already shipped mine so I'm pretty sure they're just limiting to one per customer they do that a lot with high demand stuff. Yeah, I'll update as to whether I get a shipping notice or not (or a response to my email). I know they've got a fairly good rep (first time order from them, have mostly been a CSI guy) but got a little spooked when there didn't seem to be any sort of inventory shift.
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Impermanent posted:Just to clarify for anyone getting the game soon remember you can upgrade cows and sheep and also eat them. They are not stuck in your little barn slots. This little foible took my group two games to remember. I mean, they're red cardboard. Everybody knows red cardboard turns into green cardboard. ;-)
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Impermanent posted:Just to clarify for anyone getting the game soon remember you can upgrade cows and sheep and also eat them. They are not stuck in your little barn slots. This little foible took my group two games to remember. Yeah, anything can be upgraded - the only rule is that the newly-upgraded tile must have the same dimensions as the old one. Forgot that you could eat them though!
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If you are eating animals you have royally hosed up.
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Impermanent posted:It is, though. The funniest thing will be affluent whites who voted for trump overlooking his racism, sexism etc. like I'm sure the whole Vasel family did suddenly making sad faces because their meeples are more expensive now. I don't want to derail this into actual political chatter but c'mon. That's ironic as hell. Shut up
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Durendal posted:If you are eating animals you have royally hosed up. yeah, but you can. It's more about converting them though.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 22:08 |
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Sirlin is branching out into consoles.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 22:11 |
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I think the gotcha with red tile animals is that normally once a tile is placed on your board you can no longer move it/use it/etc. Animals in their pens is sort of an exception to that. They're on your home board but kinda act like they're in your supply. It's a gotcha but a minor one.
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Stelas posted:Sirlin is branching out into consoles. This doesn't look that great. The niche he's trying to fill has been filled by DiveKick in my opinion. I'm trying to tell myself it would be worth a look at $10, and I can't even do that.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 22:23 |
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That looks so terrible and unoriginal. He should stick to cardboard.
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T-Bone posted:Oh and if anyone was still looking for a copy Cardhaus has A Feast for Odin back in stock, and it looks like they're limiting it to 1 per customer: http://www.cardhaus.com/catalog/board_games-preorder_board_games/a_feast_for_odin/391803 I'm seriously debating purchasing this just so I can have the option to play it without a $200 pricetag. I'm still on the fence though... I really enjoy very complicated games, which AFfO seems to be, but did I just misread or are people already finding slight issues with some of the rules in it? Basically, should I purchase this beast now or possibly wait for another edition? It's playable as a 1-person game, right? Somebody just yell at me to buy it so I can bite the bullet and do it...!
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Shadow225 posted:This doesn't look that great. The niche he's trying to fill has been filled by DiveKick in my opinion. I'm trying to tell myself it would be worth a look at $10, and I can't even do that. i dont think it looks good but I also dont think it really shares a niche with Divekick at all - this is ostensibly an actual fighting game with like combos and mechanics, divekick is just Samurai Kirby with different characters e: and bad memes
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Stelas posted:Sirlin is branching out into consoles. Ecch....... I mean, the idea is alright, but the graphics and animation are awful right now.
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Johnny Truant posted:I'm seriously debating purchasing this just so I can have the option to play it without a $200 pricetag. I'm still on the fence though... It's actually very good.
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Stelas posted:Sirlin is branching out into consoles. Seems like a bad idea since unlike most board game companies, video game companies have the resources and inclination to sue him when he inevitably rips them off
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Guy A. Person posted:Seems like a bad idea since unlike most board game companies, video game companies have the resources and inclination to sue him when he inevitably rips them off nah, no one cares about fighting games anymore
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Johnny Truant posted:I'm seriously debating purchasing this just so I can have the option to play it without a $200 pricetag. I'm still on the fence though... None of the misprints are deal-breakers. One item is out of place on the crafting board (but easily recognizable as such) and the rulebook has a few typos, but it's entirely playable. Everyone who plays it single-player (which it supports) seems to have a really great time doing so. I've played it three times multiplayer and am looking forward to singling it at home. So, yeah.
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Impermanent posted:It's actually very good. Oh I haven't heard anything contrary to that, just trying to figure out what I read previously about there possibly being some typos or something with it. Memnaelar posted:None of the misprints are deal-breakers. One item is out of place on the crafting board (but easily recognizable as such) and the rulebook has a few typos, but it's entirely playable. Everyone who plays it single-player (which it supports) seems to have a really great time doing so. I've played it three times multiplayer and am looking forward to singling it at home. Alright so you and Impermanent have pretty much sold me on buying this ASAP so I'm not torn between waiting or dropping two bills on it. Semi-related followup question: Should I get into Agricola before AFfO? Should I just bite the bullet on this then get into Agricola later? Basically, make all my boardgame decisions for me, goons!
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 22:47 |
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Johnny Truant posted:
I like AFFO better, but they're a little apples-and-oranges. AFFO gives all players equal workers throughout the game, whereas Agricola has you compete for the opportunity to get more workers. It's *very* rare that I love WP games that give you extra workers in asymmetric fashion (Argent and Dominant Species are the only two examples I can think of). AFFO also just has different things going on - it's less resource-tight than Agricola and has a spatial placement puzzle that Agricola doesn't have. I think it's the more interesting design for my taste, but I'd suggest watching gameplay of both online and seeing if Agricola appeals more to yours.
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Johnny Truant posted:
They are very different games and it really depends on how much you like visual-spatial puzzles. Odin has them and Agricola doesn't. I might be wrong, but I think there's going to be a big print of something like "tournament edition" agricola next year so you're probably better off waiting.
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Memnaelar posted:but I'd suggest watching gameplay of both online and seeing if Agricola appeals more to yours. Huh, I did not even think to do this. Thanks for the tip! Gonna do this tonight. Think y'all have sold me on AFfO, but dang I was about to pull the trigger on Tokkaido and Takenoko, guess they've gotta wait a little bit now!
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Big McHuge posted:Sunday Trip Report: All of these criticisms are valid but I really feel like the speed of play more than makes up for these shortcomings, personally. Turns just fly by and I want that more than anything really.
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