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What do you think of Concept? It sounded like an interesting idea but wondered if it would actually be fun to play.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 22:36 |
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Kerro posted:What do you think of Concept? It sounded like an interesting idea but wondered if it would actually be fun to play. It's alright for a party game. It's easy enough to explain. I enjoy the idea of using the subconcepts in addition to the main concept. My only huge complaint is that there are so many symbols that you have to grab the reference sheets, and there are only like 4 reference sheets. Also, like most frist to X games, play until you get tired of it, not whenever the manual says the end condition is.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 22:42 |
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Someday I'm actually gonna clean and organize my collection, I've got a huge walk in closet of games Unfortunately the few that actually get decent playtime anymore are all stacked up by the DVDs in the living room.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 23:06 |
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We bought an enormous bookshelf for our collection a while ago and finally got around to adding a curtain rail to it to protect the games from sun-fading/hide my dorkiness from visitors.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 23:14 |
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e: ^That looks good. Now I want a new bookcase :|The Nastier Nate posted:Finally fixed up the shelf for my meager collection. I never realized how big the Lords of Waterdeep box that it wouldn't fit on the lower shelves. In due time I'll need to expand to another wall. That's how I started, now I have one of these (IKEA bookshelf for like $40?) and am going to go to IKEA to get another one soon because I have like 5 games coming (Patchwork, Castles of Mad King, Santorini, Steampunk Rally, Pandemic Iberia) and a couple preordered whenever CSI gets them in stock (Terraforming Mars, Yamatai) and several I'm just waiting to get back in stock (Junk Art, A Feast for Odin, Scythe, Sherlock Holmes, and Targi) which will probably take another few months. I'm kinda unhappy with the organisation but oh well. Of course many people here have like 10x that amount. We've sworn that once the 2nd bookcase gets full that we're done... I swear! Xaris fucked around with this message at 23:20 on Jan 19, 2017 |
# ? Jan 19, 2017 23:15 |
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brave man keeping the wine on top
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 23:16 |
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Yeah...... that's probably stupid but I live in a small 1br with my gf and so we don't have much else to put them, I've tried wobbling it and it's pretty stable but it'll probably get knocked over at some point. Anyways Amazon had a pricing mistake on 10-pack of 20"x30" black foam core boards for $5 which was supposedly going to ship in 1-2 months, but just got here in time for a nice rainy weekend I wasn't really happy with using Plano boxes for some of the games, so I'm going to make a bunch of foamcore inserts for some of my games that have garbage inserts and where Planos just don't cut it. Not sure if anyone cares but I'll be documenting dimensions and such if anyone wants to make their own afterwards
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 23:48 |
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Please do document things, I've thought about doing foamcore and I'd be interested in reading your process.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 23:59 |
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Kerro posted:What do you think of Concept? It sounded like an interesting idea but wondered if it would actually be fun to play. My group has been playing this a lot. It's really fun, but you need the right clue and the included clue cards are pretty hit or miss. Each card has 3 easy clues, 3 medium clues, and 3 hard clues, but after a few rounds you'll probably find the easier clues lacking any real challenge. A large number of the hard clues are somewhat obscure turns of phrase like "dressed to the nines" or "the road to hell is paved with good intentions", these are difficult to give clues for and not very fun to guess. Specific movies, people, events, etc are usually the most fun, but then you run into a new problem: the clue has to be obscure enough that it isn't guessed without several details, but not so obscure that no one at the table is familiar with it. Two markers down on the spaces for "movie" and "animals" is all it takes for somebody to guess Bambi, on the other hand there might be nobody at the table that has heard of Bowling for Columbine, so you'll have to take the fact that you got somebody to say "bowling" and "Michael Moore" as the best victory you were going to get. So, yeah, I recommend concept, just don't take it too seriously. Bigger groups are better because you get the most table talk and they make it more likely that somebody will actually get the answer. Here is a clue I did the other day that nobody was familiar with, hopefully somebody here will get it. The green question mark is the main concept, exclamation points are sub-concepts, and cubes are associated with the concept of the same color.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 00:12 |
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Kerro posted:What do you think of Concept? It sounded like an interesting idea but wondered if it would actually be fun to play. My wife bought Concept and she's not a gaming person but she will tolerate party games and word games, while I prefer 2 hours of cold silence and mathematical computations about how to squeeze out one more VP. Her favorites are Concept and Codenames. It's fun, but here's how we house rule it: 1. 3 minute timer starting from when the green question mark hits the board. 2. +1 bonus point for medium clue, +2 for hard for both the guesser and clue giver (you'll need to get more counters cause there aren't enough light bulbs). Some of the medium and hard clues are actually pretty easy, I guess from the loss in translation from whatever language they were developed in. 3. No teams or anything as described in the instructions. Just play free for all. 4. If you don't like any of your 9 clues, you get one chance to pull another card. I hope they make an add-on for more cards as I've started to see some repeats in not that many plays. People will gravitate towards some clues if you see the same card twice. edit: If you have access to a color copier, make some copies of the cheat sheets, 2 isn't enough. The Nastier Nate fucked around with this message at 00:31 on Jan 20, 2017 |
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Fenn the Fool! posted:A large number of the hard clues are somewhat obscure turns of phrase like "dressed to the nines" or "the road to hell is paved with good intentions", these are difficult to give clues for and not very fun to guess. Fenn the Fool! posted:Here is a clue I did the other day that nobody was familiar with, hopefully somebody here will get it. The green question mark is the main concept, exclamation points are sub-concepts, and cubes are associated with the concept of the same color. Shaolin Kung Fu Monk? I'm not completely sure on the yellow/white clue except maybe the colour of the robes.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 00:37 |
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Xaris posted:Yeah...... that's probably stupid but I live in a small 1br with my gf and so we don't have much else to put them, I've tried wobbling it and it's pretty stable but it'll probably get knocked over at some point. Which games are you doing? There are a few I have that don't have Broken Token type inserts available, or are just a mess of poo poo in a box, and I love organizing the insides of boxes almost as much as I love playing the games.
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So do any of you guys posting pictures of your game collection condense the games at all or are they all displayed there? I have only a small bookshelf to hold all mine so whenever I get a new game, after playing it at least a couple times, I start to see how sturdy the box is and how much space is left by removing inserts. For some games like FCM and Caverna, all the components just barely fit inside the box as is and an insert is actually an improvement. For others, like chicago express, the insert is huge and unnecessary. I'm really lucky that the last two games I got, CE and Broom Service, have the exact same size. The Broom insert is just large enough to hold all the needed components without getting crushed by the maps so they fit together perfectly inside the prettier CE box. So far, I've been able to fit games together by "weight" so I can at least pull a couple boxes out for board game night and be sure they're of roughly the same difficulty. Besides Tokaido deluxe edition, which needs the box to fit the huge game board; its partner game is Dungeon Lords. My only regret is that I chose to keep the Tash Kalar box over the Space Alert box. They are kept together.
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Kruller posted:Which games are you doing? There are a few I have that don't have Broken Token type inserts available, or are just a mess of poo poo in a box, and I love organizing the insides of boxes almost as much as I love playing the games. I'll probably try to model some after Broken Token (from their pictures), they seem like did some cool stuff, but I can't justify spending $30 on cheap balsa-wood box inserts when game themselves are like $30-50. Chill la Chill posted:So do any of you guys posting pictures of your game collection condense the games at all or are they all displayed there? I think if I really had to choose between games to keep out or not I would probably just take the underplayed ones and put them in the back of a closet or something instead of combining it. But that's just trading space one place for another. Xaris fucked around with this message at 00:52 on Jan 20, 2017 |
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I just condensed my Mage Knight + Krang + Volkare into the base box using a plano and deck boxes. Makes setup much easier and makes play take up less space. I had to ditch the custom foam core insert I made for the base box, but it's a better system now and cost $4 opposed to what the Broken Token insert costs. Mine is better organized too, hmmpf. I also condensed Roll for the Galaxy into the expansion box, which just barely fits everything and is much more portable. Generally that's the extent of compression though, I never mix match games and I always use the original boxes. I have 4 sets of Dominion in the Adventures box, for instance. I'm considering making a travel game box with all of my smaller games like Valley of the Kings, Pixel Tactics, Codenames, etc. Anything that can fit in a single small or medium ziploc bag would be a good candidate, then I can just have a tupperware container with 10-15 games for grab and go times. Also, I need a replacement Phoenix for my copy of Kemet, anyone have an email address for the company's customer service. I didn't lose it, my box was just missing the piece and I'm tired of using a DnD mini that sticks out like a sore thumb. Bottom Liner fucked around with this message at 00:58 on Jan 20, 2017 |
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BitBox should be coming out within a month or two, so we'll see how much that condenses space if you're okay with losing the boxes themselves. I imagine it'd be great for games like Chicago Express and Splendor which are in these huge boxes full of air, or even small box games like Resistance, Coup, Welcome to the Dungeon, etc. Games like Mage Knight, Millennium Blades and Argent and others filled to the brim with stuff would likely be unaffected.
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Bottom Liner posted:Also, I need a replacement Phoenix for my copy of Kemet, anyone have an email address for the company's customer service. I didn't lose it, my box was just missing the piece and I'm tired of using a DnD mini that sticks out like a sore thumb. Give that a shot? I Dunno if theirs customer service exactly but they might be able to help you. That reminds me, I need to print out a bunch of the colored cheat-sheets for the tiles and laminate them with my work's fancy new laminator Was using some garbage black and white copies for everyone else. E: If anyone wants anything (rules/cheatsheets/whatever) laminated + cut, I'll mail you as much as you want if you just shoot me postage. Xaris fucked around with this message at 01:12 on Jan 20, 2017 |
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I've read about people putting games into storage bins like Plano boxes but that costs extra money and in my experience takes up even more space than just combining multiple games into one box. One nice perk about combining games is that all your game boxes achieve a higher density so every box becomes Feast for Odin.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 01:11 |
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food court bailiff posted:Is the Ultimate Edition of Escape from the Aliens in Outer Space going to be any good? I've mentioned a few times in this thread that one of the coolest/most unique games I remember playing a couple times as a kid was Clue: The Great Art Caper, which had an invisible thief moving around capturing paintings, and this looks to be kinda the same style of game. Quoting myself here since I didn't get an answer way back when.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 01:16 |
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Chill la Chill posted:I've read about people putting games into storage bins like Plano boxes but that costs extra money and in my experience takes up even more space than just combining multiple games into one box. One nice perk about combining games is that all your game boxes achieve a higher density so every box becomes Feast for Odin. I think you're confused with people putting plano boxes inside their game boxes to organize everything, unless you mean big boxes to carry a bunch of games at once somewhere. Plus the small planos are like $2-4 a piece, which is a paltry amount. I plano almost every game that doesn't come with a good insert.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 01:17 |
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If I like a game enough to hold on to it I tend to get a bit obsessive about expansions so pretty much all the boxes in the above picture are jammed full with the expansion bits. Apart from one or two games I just do plastic bags for components as my games travel a lot and most inserts can't deal with the boxes getting rotated around in transit.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 01:30 |
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Xaris posted:My instruction book lists contact@matagot.com My experience with them was pretty good, there was a missing Mummy in my copy and they posted one to me really quickly with no fuss.
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Bottom Liner posted:I think you're confused with people putting plano boxes inside their game boxes to organize everything, unless you mean big boxes to carry a bunch of games at once somewhere. Plus the small planos are like $2-4 a piece, which is a paltry amount. I plano almost every game that doesn't come with a good insert. Ah, I play x-wing and assumed people were buying the plano toolboxes with the tackle boxes in them to house several games' worth. Was wondering how you could fit the game board in those. I should probably look into getting some of the cheap plano boxes just to use to hold chits but I found magic prerelease boxes that have several compartments' worth work really well for that purpose already.
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Xaris posted:e: ^That looks good. Now I want a new bookcase :| my wife told me that once my second shelf is full I have to trade or sell stuff to add more.
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Chill la Chill posted:So do any of you guys posting pictures of your game collection condense the games at all or are they all displayed there? I have only a small bookshelf to hold all mine so whenever I get a new game, after playing it at least a couple times, I start to see how sturdy the box is and how much space is left by removing inserts. For some games like FCM and Caverna, all the components just barely fit inside the box as is and an insert is actually an improvement. For others, like chicago express, the insert is huge and unnecessary. I'm really lucky that the last two games I got, CE and Broom Service, have the exact same size. The Broom insert is just large enough to hold all the needed components without getting crushed by the maps so they fit together perfectly inside the prettier CE box. So far, I've been able to fit games together by "weight" so I can at least pull a couple boxes out for board game night and be sure they're of roughly the same difficulty. Besides Tokaido deluxe edition, which needs the box to fit the huge game board; its partner game is Dungeon Lords. I condense as much as I can. I got upgraded bits for Orleans, as well as the expansion, so I cannot condense that down. Both of those boxes are packed. Most everything else is smashed into one box. My Mansions of Madness box is honestly a horror show, excluding the theme itself. It's just a pile of minis that don't stay on their bases mixed in with cards and tiles and I cringe every time I think about it. It's bad enough I've considered just not using the minis at all.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 01:59 |
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I'm not entirely sure what they were thinking with the Mansions of Madness bases. Cute idea but when I tried to insert the tokens into the bases some of them immediately got stuck, none of them would go in fully without a serious dose of effort, absolutely none of them stayed reasonably aligned, and even then the monsters just refused to stay upright on the tiles without some major cajoling. On the upside we established that the lack of music in the app could be made up for with Silent Hill soundtracks.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 02:04 |
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this is the current state of things. I refuse to go above a single shelf, so stuff is pretty packed in there. I put all expansion stuff into the base game box, or if (like pandemic) the expansion has a better insert, I use that instead. I keep the expansion boxes because I guess I still have the hoarder genes. There's not too much shame in there, aside from a bad deckbuilder that I enjoy (Harry Potter) and a regional monopoly that I got as a gift. I give away games if I don't have enough room. My friends just receive random gifts for stuff that I don't care for/don't play enough/they like more than me.
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Chill la Chill posted:So do any of you guys posting pictures of your game collection condense the games at all or are they all displayed there? I have only a small bookshelf to hold all mine so whenever I get a new game, after playing it at least a couple times, I start to see how sturdy the box is and how much space is left by removing inserts. For some games like FCM and Caverna, all the components just barely fit inside the box as is and an insert is actually an improvement. For others, like chicago express, the insert is huge and unnecessary. I'm really lucky that the last two games I got, CE and Broom Service, have the exact same size. The Broom insert is just large enough to hold all the needed components without getting crushed by the maps so they fit together perfectly inside the prettier CE box. So far, I've been able to fit games together by "weight" so I can at least pull a couple boxes out for board game night and be sure they're of roughly the same difficulty. Besides Tokaido deluxe edition, which needs the box to fit the huge game board; its partner game is Dungeon Lords. I compact my games to some degree. I will take out the inserts and stuff all expansions into the core box (if they fit). I save the expansions boxes for scrap cardboard. All of the Mage Knight in one box is a tight fit, but it manages! The Agricola expansions boxes have a bunch more than just their expansions in them, and the MtG box next to them contains a custom Agricola "cube" of 300 personally selected and crafted cards. I also compacted Twilight Imperium, the cookie tin next to Mage Knight contains all of TI3. It is amazing how much empty space that box had.
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Lord Frisk posted:this is the current state of things. Seeing Archipelago stored on its side fills me with horror. The amount of time we spent sorting stuff in that game due to the stupid insert :|
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Kerro posted:Seeing Archipelago stored on its side fills me with horror. The amount of time we spent sorting stuff in that game due to the stupid insert :| Apart from like three or four tokens, it's all where it needs to be. I can post more pictures if you'd like (when I'm not drinking heavily)
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 02:37 |
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I guess if it's just sitting on a shelf it's probably fine - I think ours mostly got jumbled every time from transporting it that way.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 02:46 |
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Just one shelf? Just two? Not shown: the other shelf in this room, the two in the dining room, the boxes of exiled games in the basement... You think you can stop. At one point, so did I.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 03:34 |
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I just put a hard limit on myself to encourage more plays of the games I really like and prevent buying new hotness until the hype settles. We're moving into our new home soon (first time buyers and we have a dedicated game room woo), so I may add a third 2x2 kallax.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 03:39 |
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I have a single 2x2 kallax thats completely filled right now. I may eventually get a 2nd but that would be definitely be a hard limit.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 03:44 |
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atholbrose posted:Just one shelf? Just two?
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 03:46 |
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I would like to watch a well done "actual play" of Fury of Dracula (3rd Edition) we've done a game and it took 3 - 4 hours which means we did SOMETHING wrong.
Turtlicious fucked around with this message at 05:22 on Jan 20, 2017 |
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Some of those have expansions inside them (LOTR LCG is packed tight!). Some have Planos. The purple binder is full of Dominion. CoB and the Gric are in my "to sell or trade" section.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 04:04 |
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I have that same shelf thing. Looks nice.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 04:05 |
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Turtlicious posted:I would like to watch a well done "actual play" of Fury of Dracula (2nd Edition) we've done a game and it took 3 - 4 hours which means we did SOMETHING wrong. I'm mostly familiar with the 3rd edition but the old edition has a time limit as well so I don't know. Either people are literally taking 10 minutes to perform their turn or Dracula isn't maturing vampires.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 04:09 |
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My buying habits were tempered when I entered a 10x10 blood pact with a friend. We vow to play 10 games at least 10 times a year. It certainly does radically alter my opinion of games I thought I would love. Like A Feast for Odin has 2 more plays to redeem itself in my mind although technically we've played it close to 20 times since December.
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