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Ravendas posted:Finally placed my Hollandspiele order. Whoops, missed out on a chance to pick up a few more things. Had to be out all day and hoped the sale would extend a little past midnight but no dice. Ah well.
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CaptainRightful posted:So what are people's favorite 20th Century games? Looks like my highest ranked are Paths of Glory, Tigris & Euphrates, Great Battles of Alexander, Catan, Dawn Patrol, Axis & Allies. My favorite pre-2000s game is definitely Can't Stop. Magic, Consulting Detective and Acquire are all up there, but man Can't Stop is just terrific.
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# ? Dec 16, 2018 15:44 |
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Missed out on For-Ex during the Hollandspiele sale cause it was out of stock the day I made my purchase, only for it go back in stock days later
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# ? Dec 16, 2018 16:33 |
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CaptainRightful posted:So what are people's favorite 20th Century games? Looks like my highest ranked are Paths of Glory, Tigris & Euphrates, Great Battles of Alexander, Catan, Dawn Patrol, Axis & Allies. I dislike both catan and carcassone so I guess Axis & Allies? Also Luftwaffe. I would wonder how much either would hold up if I were to play them now, though. I tried to play A&A once with a friend but then he refused to keep playing when I didn't make the "correct" first move.
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# ? Dec 16, 2018 16:57 |
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Ravendas posted:Finally placed my Hollandspiele order. I've never heard of Soo Line but it sounds really interesting, I'd be curious to hear impressions.
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# ? Dec 16, 2018 18:02 |
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Played Blue Lagoon last night, and it is absolutely great. As blasphemous as it might be to say, I've never really been into Knizia's tile laying games, but for whatever reason this one clicked for me. Each route you create in the first round will ideally meet several scoring conditions, but then you also need to plan for the routes in the second round. There are a ton of decision points and there was a lot of great post-game talk.
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# ? Dec 16, 2018 19:00 |
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Yep, Blue Lagoon has a ridiculous amount of depth for its weight. It’s somewhere between Through the Desert and Tigris & Euphrates while being barebones simple with rules. It has set collection, racing, area majority, route building, and more in a game you can teach in about 30 seconds. One of the best of the year and maybe in Knizia’s top ten designs.
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# ? Dec 16, 2018 19:40 |
Bottom Liner posted:Yep, Blue Lagoon has a ridiculous amount of depth for its weight. It’s somewhere between Through the Desert and Tigris & Euphrates while being barebones simple with rules. It has set collection, racing, area majority, route building, and more in a game you can teach in about 30 seconds. One of the best of the year and maybe in Knizia’s top ten designs. Well that's enough of a recommendation that I'm putting it on my want to play list.
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PMush Perfect posted:CirclMastr and I have come to the conclusion that the only way you could play Gloomhaven physically with four players is if at least one of the players involved is a sub with an administration fetish. This came from three games of Tabletop Sim Gloomhaven and a discussion about whether or not the Steam version will completely supplant the physical version. Nah, we play four players with no app and it works fine. Two things make it work: 1) the broken token organizer streamlines setup immensely, and 2) during play each player has a set part of the admin they handle (I move and attack, wife manages monster health, etc). Just one person doing all the admin would be hellish bit once everyone learns the game it goes reasonably quickly. Fake edit: you also have to be willing to shrug and move on if you discover an error too late to unwind it
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PerniciousKnid posted:I've never heard of Soo Line but it sounds really interesting, I'd be curious to hear impressions. The designer is basically 'its really weird guys'. In each blog, video and podcast he mentions it in he tends to downplay it, it's funny. It just came out, and it's a Hollandspiele game, so there's not much on it right now. It's basically 5 players with 3 train lines, only the majority controller can operate the lines. Which means in a full game, two people won't have anything to do in operations. There's also companies to invest in which have cubes in a pickup and deliver kind of scenario with the train lines. Another odd thing is that the controllers of train lines can decide to withhold dividends and put the money in the company's treasury, but if it does it tanks the value of the company. Also, if a line ever has too little money to expand its lines during operations, it has to withhold dividends (I think?). So there's a lot of planning on when to withhold, how much to build, saving enough to keep it going while expanding it quickly enough to pay out, and whatnot. I haven't actually received it yet, but I've just read and listened to some things about it. It's also about the UP, which is where I went to college, so I kind of had to buy it.
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# ? Dec 16, 2018 20:58 |
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Ravendas posted:It's also about the UP, which is where I went to college, so I kind of had to buy it. That's exactly why I backed (and haven't played) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/147206/copper-country .
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Deathlove posted:That's exactly why I backed (and haven't played) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/147206/copper-country . Same, though I did play it a few times. It's uh, fine.
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# ? Dec 16, 2018 21:57 |
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How do you Kallax-havers store small games? I have a lot of small games (think Star Realms, Welcome to the Dungeon, Jaipur, that sort of thing) and they are just tetrised in there but it is inefficient and ugly.
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Magnetic North posted:How do you Kallax-havers store small games? I have a lot of small games (think Star Realms, Welcome to the Dungeon, Jaipur, that sort of thing) and they are just tetrised in there but it is inefficient and ugly. The Drona range of canvas boxes for the Kallax is great for this.
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Yeah I use one of those boxes and just dump little boxes into it.
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The SVWAG guys pointed out a flaw in storing games in the canvas boxes, in that games out of sight are usually out of mind as well. For me, I removed a vertical shim to make a doublewide cubicle for extra large boxes (GT Anniversary, DL Anniversary, Codex), and there's a little extra room on the side for piling up the small boxes.
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# ? Dec 16, 2018 23:35 |
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I use a couple of these which help against the issue Gutter Owl mentions, that stuff on the bottom of a bin gets easily forgotten. Making it two more shallow drawers minimizes the loss of visibility. https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/70286645/
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This is how I’ve done our small boxes so far but I’m going to get some of those drawers I think.
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# ? Dec 17, 2018 01:28 |
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The drawers are also nice because they help you utilize more of the depth of the cube, vs just stacking a dozen small games up front and having it be totally empty behind (and then having the same issue of out of sight out of mind).
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# ? Dec 17, 2018 02:33 |
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Just redid my shelves last night. Kind of surprised Ivar isn't more popular for boardgames. It's just uprights and shelves of different sizes you buy and put together how you want. So when I started getting more of those smaller box games, I bought a few extra shelves to subdivide a bit. I did pick the extra deep shelves, so there's a ton of room behind them, but whatever. I stick games back there that I don't want to throw out, but I never really want to play, like Zombies!!!
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I keep my games in a pile on my floor.
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Here's my board game collection *shows CMON, zombies, Catan, munchkin neatly arranged in kallax* Oh here's some more *stack of wargames in kitchen pantry* And here's the rest, running out of room *splotters and 18xx in bathroom shelf*
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Ravendas posted:Just redid my shelves last night. Kind of surprised Ivar isn't more popular for boardgames. It's just uprights and shelves of different sizes you buy and put together how you want. So when I started getting more of those smaller box games, I bought a few extra shelves to subdivide a bit. "Where's the Elf on the Shelf" sounds like hell.
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PerniciousKnid posted:"Where's the Elf on the Shelf" sounds like hell. Is... is it the shelf? Is that where it is?
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# ? Dec 17, 2018 13:42 |
I'm intrigued by the need for two copies of Root Edit: I'm an idiot, you have Riverfolk.
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I checked back on what GDC (Game developer conference) has on boardgames, and it looks a little more diverse than last time I checked. Here is Tom Lehmann talking about RftG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcyyeAww2wc Publlisher of Fox in the Forest about Layout and Cardboard UX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3u-QUo4md5Y And an older one from Leacock and Daviau on Pandemic Legacy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLfh3HjYt3s It's cool that they are doing this but i hope that they widen their circle of contributors to include more than a handful of americans.
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PerniciousKnid posted:"Where's the Elf on the Shelf" sounds like hell. It's just a memory game. Slide a sheet into a little plastic tray with windows, flip open two looking for a match. The only offensive thing about it is the scoring system of 'flip up or down' doesn't have a third state of 'not yet scored'. As far as 'Two copies of Root', the KS came with the expansion (wrote this pre-edit up there). The top of the shelves are mostly reserved for expansion boxes, so when you're looking through the shelves proper you aren't really seeing the same game multiple times. Except for Bob Ross, he deserves to be front facing. My daughters' games are slowly expanding across the bottom shelves. I just found that Quoridor game at a Goodwill for a buck, but despite the cute mouse style, it's brutal. There's no way I can ever legit play it with them until they're much older. You're both trying to get to the opposite side of the board, either moving your mouse one space orthagonally on your turn, or putting one of your 8 walls that block a two length area. You can't completely block your side, but you can just lead them down a long path, and then suddenly block it, meaning they have to backtrack a dozen+ turns, while you just waltz across. Edit: I have an even older version of this game, pre-Quoridor, where it's two players, both get a pair of pawns on a bigger board. Both players have to get one of their pieces on an opponent's start spot to win. There's the exact same wall placement, with movement being 2 spaces orthagonally, or one diagonally. The walls are specific to their color either being horizontal or vertical across the board as well. Old enough that the instructions are printed on the box top. It's some series of games, I have a few of them, all printed in the same style. I'll try to remember to grab a pic later. Ravendas fucked around with this message at 14:22 on Dec 17, 2018 |
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My LGS has Doom Board Game 50% off, worth a pick up? I like killing demonmans.
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Flipswitch posted:My LGS has Doom Board Game 50% off, worth a pick up? I like killing demonmans.
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Some Numbers posted:I keep my games in a pile on my floor.
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# ? Dec 17, 2018 16:50 |
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How is Lost Cities Rivals for a couple who has played a few hundred games of Lost Cities?
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Huxley posted:How is Lost Cities Rivals for a couple who has played a few hundred games of Lost Cities? The auction adds a lot to it while remaining super light. The hand management is minimized but seeing a push your luck based two player auction work so well makes up for it. I believe you can proxy it with some coins and stuff, check the rules on BGG. Edit: nevermind, you would need two Lost Cities decks actually. Bottom Liner fucked around with this message at 17:37 on Dec 17, 2018 |
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Sinteres posted:Any opinions on My Little Scythe? I was interested in it because I was dating someone with a kid, but now that we've broken up I see it's on sale for $25. Odds are I'll date someone with a kid again eventually, but I don't want to make a wholly speculative purchase., so I'm wondering if it's at all worth checking out as a gateway game. I haven't played Scythe but I love MLS. The explanation patter takes a bit to master but it's one of those games I can play with non-gamers and enthusiasts alike. My only complaint is that it feels too short, we can knock out a game in half an hour with an experienced party. I still haven't won but almost every game has been very tight, the exception being the first time we played when half of us were treating it like a wargame and scrabbling over resources while someone else quickly scooped up their trophies. Also it's my favorite game to put away because the box insert is so well designed.
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# ? Dec 17, 2018 17:43 |
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This BGG thread on Carpe Diem is pretty interesting. https://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/2052644/suggestion-house-rule-simpler-meeple-movement
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I've had Goa on my wishlist forever but can't seem to find a copy except for a German one that I guess is fine but dammit I want an English one. VVV Southern Ontario, so not sure it'd be worth the hassle after shipping and everything but you never know. FulsomFrank fucked around with this message at 18:19 on Dec 17, 2018 |
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FulsomFrank posted:I've had Goa on my wishlist forever but can't seem to find a copy except for a German one that I guess is fine but dammit I want an English one. Where do you live? I’d be willing to sell mine
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Kiranamos posted:This BGG thread on Carpe Diem is pretty interesting. that’s amazing.
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Kiranamos posted:This BGG thread on Carpe Diem is pretty interesting. Obfuscation for the sake of being difficult is weird. I'm glad the OP wrote a good description of what's going on, with the step by step to show that a circle and star movement are the same. It's amazing that some people, when given evidence of it, are still against it. What a good thread.
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Chill la Chill posted:Here's my board game collection *shows CMON, zombies, Catan, munchkin neatly arranged in kallax* hm yes but where are the winsoimes
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People are finally getting around to reviewing This Guilty Land.Reddit Reviewer posted:...
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