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Ignore that guy, just buy shares, run trains.
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crows with round bombs are my spirit animal so yeah underground is 100% mandatory.
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# ? Feb 23, 2021 21:08 |
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Argh my Millenium Blades kickstarter has been held in Memphis TN for the past week due to, presumably, weather . I mean it's not like I'm going to get the chance to play it for like months and months, but still.
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# ? Feb 23, 2021 21:35 |
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Live by the rulebook, die by the rulebook miniatures tabletop drama, not a board game, but a) it's short and b) technically a tabletop game & technically correct is the word of the day
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# ? Feb 23, 2021 21:46 |
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Infinitum posted:I would buy more chips if I needed to how? i've been trying to find iron clays on and off for like a year and nowhere has them
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 00:57 |
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I know the thread isn't too keen on Terraforming Mars but if there's a learn to play video people are fond of I'd appreciate it We just picked it up and could use something to throw around to the group as a means of introduction
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 03:49 |
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The next Root expansion is adding badgers in platemail and warlords? The badgers seem to have a Brotherhood of Steel flavor from the Fallout games? I've wanted to grab Root for a while now, but I might as well wait for the big box at this point. maybe then I can go outside and play games with friends again They're pretty much just missing ferrets/weasels at this point for the Full Redwall Experience(TM), huh Bellmaker fucked around with this message at 04:06 on Feb 24, 2021 |
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Hot Diggity! posted:I know the thread isn't too keen on Terraforming Mars but if there's a learn to play video people are fond of I'd appreciate it I haven't watched it personally, but Rodney Smith is my go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3yVpsiVwL8
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 07:16 |
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An official Stardew Valley board game has been announced and released for sale. 55 US (seems like a good deal for all the components included) but it only ships within the US (understandable at the moment but disappointing). Looking at the rules, seems like a medium-ish weight worker placement (action selection?) game where you and your friends each take actions around the town to cooperatively make friends and acquire crops. For my money, it seems like they tried to include too much stuff directly from the game, based on the 52,000 decks and minigames for each action. That said, it looks extremely cute and my partner and I are such huge fans of the game that were I not Canadian, it'd be an instant-buy. Hopefully there'll be a TTS mod before too long!
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 07:27 |
BinaryDoubts posted:An official Stardew Valley board game has been announced and released for sale. 55 US (seems like a good deal for all the components included) but it only ships within the US (understandable at the moment but disappointing). Looking at the rules, seems like a medium-ish weight worker placement (action selection?) game where you and your friends each take actions around the town to cooperatively make friends and acquire crops. For my money, it seems like they tried to include too much stuff directly from the game, based on the 52,000 decks and minigames for each action. That said, it looks extremely cute and my partner and I are such huge fans of the game that were I not Canadian, it'd be an instant-buy. Hopefully there'll be a TTS mod before too long! The real question will be if it replicates my own experience with Stardew which is getting half-way across the map before realizing you forgot the bombs you'd built for the mine. Or that you went to town and are almost back when the sinking sensation sets in that you didn't pick up your watering can which was the whole point of the trip initially, its almost closing time and the blacksmith is closed tomorrow. Looks interesting though! I'm also enough of a fan that if its fun I'd definitely pick it up It's not too bad too price wise, I expect tie in games to have lots of cruft and to be three figures these days, so that's nice. Carillon fucked around with this message at 07:38 on Feb 24, 2021 |
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Carillon posted:The real question will be if it replicates my own experience with Stardew which is getting half-way across the map before realizing you forgot the bombs you'd built for the mine. Or that you went to town and are almost back when the sinking sensation sets in that you didn't pick up your watering can which was the whole point of the trip initially and the blacksmith is closed tomorrow. I'm pretty happy they didn't try to replicate the fatigue system. My version of the Stardew board game would be entirely focused on cooking and eating as much food as possible so you don't pass out at 2PM. I'm beginning to justify buying it and having it reshipped to me since I can count it as a gift for my partner's upcoming birthday...
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 07:38 |
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I was reading the rules yesterday with my Stardew Valley partner. It looks like Pandemic's deck system but much smaller and without the cards themselves being the resource. Then it's merged into Arkham Horror, particularly the Mythos cards and the map to certain extent with slightly less focus on speed (since you can start anywhere, and moving between them is more a set of choices) and with many more forms of currency. The fact that you only have 2* actions each day and there are 4 days per season makes it sound very tough. Hiding a certain number of the goals is a very interesting conceit, but I wonder if the game would become samey because the action economy is so structured. Then again, there are 20 season cards per season, of which you only use 4, so there is likely a lot of variance there. I just wonder if they end up being "two actions" for essentially all of them. The fact that the trees are a stump and you put the tree over the stump to make a whole tree, which you then cut down, is very clever. Still considering a buy, honestly. It won't replace Pandemic Iberia as my go to co-op, but it's not altogether that similar. *Not including incidental foraging (which I suspect is actually hugely important) and gaining a spouse action.
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 10:35 |
Apparently every man and his dog launched a KS today, so here's a round-up Will Make a Bajillion Dollars Tiny Epic Dungeons - Dungeon crawler with minis. Cheap and unlocking a fuckton of stretch goals. Root: The Marauder Expansion - Brotherhood of Badgers & Murder Mice! Also hire mercenaries! Batman: The Dark Knight Returns: The Game - Solo game with minis & batarang dice! Board Games for Nerds Ragnarocks - New game by Santorini creator that looks like Santorini BUT VIKINGS Chamber of Wonders - Setup a chamber of oddities, attract business, destroy your enemies. Darkest Dungeon style art. Orconomics; 2nd Edition - You iz ork. Youz do buzness Finding Anastasia - Hidden role social deduction game Dawn of Titan - Duke it out for control of Saturn's moons. Judean Hammer - 2 player area control about Maccabean Revolt Business As Usual - Board control monopoly? Card Nerds Aeons End: Legacy of Gravehold - Expansion for popular deck builder Sins: Spawns of Minions - Want a BILLION options for cards? Crimson Company: 3rd Expansion - Hearthstone + Legends of Runeterra = Good? Hunted: Wode Ridge - 2 player coop in the vein of Stranger Things - Cool art Dawn - A deduction card game /w cool art Formation - An abstract card arranger The Red Dragon Inn: Pub Crawl - Expansion about going on a bender Dice Nerds Xinobi Dice & Throwing Stars - Want some super expensive dice because they're cast metal & forged in Japan? Dice for all 2 - Dice are gay now. Weird poo poo Tiny Turbo Cars - Use a sliding puzzle to race cars Candy Wars - Weird as poo poo multi-layer combat game that's candy themed Wutaki - Weird little worker placement game surrounding volcanoes and bugs? Cakes! - Cakes! Sabobatage - Suck my balls That's just the list for TODAY. And leaves out all the zines + RPG games.
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 11:17 |
Countblanc posted:how? i've been trying to find iron clays on and off for like a year and nowhere has them I believe https://iron-clays-and-spades.backerkit.com/hosted_preorders is the answer, but you may want to double check. I got my set through the Steampunk Rally pledge manager and I would recommend slacker backing Radlands for a crack at it buuuuuuutttttt they're apparently having a copyright dispute atm due to a guy who claims he invented it (It is most likely a hollow claim)
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 11:21 |
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Infinitum posted:I believe https://iron-clays-and-spades.backerkit.com/hosted_preorders is the answer, but you may want to double check. I've been following the original Radlands for years, and thematically and in terms of graphic design, it seems like the very least that this Roxley version has been peeking over the shoulder of the older one. It's pretty grimy.
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 12:43 |
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Played a few games of Modern Art with the in-laws. Really great, simple, mechanics. The core trade-offs work well and the different auction types keep each round interesting. There felt like there was a lot of depth, but even players who didn't really think that hard about optimal (or even reasonable) strategies etc had fun selling and bidding for art.
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 12:53 |
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Stardew Valley’s designer isn’t giving me feelgoods. I’ll wait for people to get some plays in before caring.
djfooboo fucked around with this message at 20:04 on Feb 24, 2021 |
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djfooboo posted:Standee Valley’s designer isn’t giving me feelgoods. I’ll wait for people to get some plays in before caring. Presuming you're referring to the Stardew Valley game, same here. Considering it's only available in the US, it'd be really nice if they could make a TTS mod for it.
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 19:23 |
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I’ll wait for the app version
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 19:35 |
Bellmaker posted:They're pretty much just missing ferrets/weasels at this point for the Full Redwall Experience(TM), huh I won’t be happy until I get dandelion wine in the game. I’m very interested in trying the new factions and hirelings. Hopefully they release the TTS mod tomorrow with the PNP.
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 20:16 |
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A quick scan of the rulebook makes it seem like there's a few ways to scale difficulty which seem interesting, but there doesn't seem to be any anti-quarterbacking measures in place*, which seems like a mistake. *except for inevitable arguments about who the group will collectively marry.
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 20:41 |
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the new badger faction seems boss af and the hirelings seem like a real game changer for my handsomest boys in the lizard cult
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 20:47 |
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Buck Wildman posted:the new badger faction seems boss af and the hirelings seem like a real game changer for my handsomest boys in the lizard cult have they posted a deep dive on teh badgers? only seen stuff for the rats so far
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 20:58 |
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Infinitum posted:Apparently every man and his dog launched a KS today, so here's a round-up This is fantastic. Thanks for putting this together!
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 21:01 |
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Impermanent posted:have they posted a deep dive on teh badgers? only seen stuff for the rats so far https://ledergames.com/blogs/news/root-designer-diary-2-rats-let-s-get-rowdy https://ledergames.com/blogs/news/root-designer-diary-3-seeking-out-the-hidden-root-the-marauder-expansion https://ledergames.com/blogs/news/root-the-marauder-expansion-designer-diary-4-hirelings-galore
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 21:06 |
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Infinitum posted:Apparently every man and his dog launched a KS today, so here's a round-up Thanks for the round-up. It's tough to stay on top of KS and I've definitely missed stuff I would have otherwise backed. In train news: my copy of 1849 arrived and I've been going through the rules and getting excited about playing it. I just wanted to see if people would clarify the concept of the different track gauges for me. My interpretation of the rules seems to indicate that track gauge primarily affects A) price of laying/upgrading the tile on it (pure narrow is always 1/4 the price, anything else 100%) and B) the cost to run through said hex via the type of train being used (narrow is always 2x unless using the R train). Am I missing anything?
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 21:22 |
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Nah you got it. NG costs a quarter as much, but is half as efficient to run on. Other things are you can change gauges at any revenue centre (ie towns too) but track that changes between stations is unusable (and therefore only laid out of spite). You only get the discount when all of the new track is NG, there's an end game train that flips the efficiency thing, and white track is player's choice.
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# ? Feb 24, 2021 21:58 |
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FulsomFrank posted:Thanks for the round-up. It's tough to stay on top of KS and I've definitely missed stuff I would have otherwise backed. You got it, as an example if you're say upgrading a dit to green and only adding narrow gauge to the tile you'd only pay the 1/4 cost, even though there's already broad gauge on the tile. Upgrading it to dual gauge in brown would cost the full amount. The two big things folks screw up with track is 1.) every lay/upgrade on a terrain tile costs money (in most games it's just the yellow tile) and 2.) you only pay for the track you add to the tile when upgrading. Other things folks miss is 1.) a company moves down one space at the end of a stock round where they have shares in the market, 2.) you cannot issue shares in a company's first OR, plan ahead, and 3.) when the earthquake levels Messina it cannot be upgraded until after the next Stock Round, not Operating Round (so it could be yellow for a while!). I also recommend playing with the bonds, it's minimal extra rules, the train rush tends to stall a bit without it, and honestly I think it's friendlier to new players (the R6Hs often (but not always!) help keep someone from exploding too badly when 8Hs rust, so the speedier train rush isn't AS deadly). You don't need Electric Dreams at all personally. Bellmaker fucked around with this message at 22:45 on Feb 24, 2021 |
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Bellmaker posted:3.) when the earthquake levels Messina it cannot be upgraded until after the next Stock Round, not Operating Round (so it could be yellow for a while!). Huh! Well I'll be.
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Infinitum posted:Dice for all 2 - Dice are gay now. That's cool as heck! I don't even particularly like dice and I had to buy these
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fadderman posted:Just to put the people on the edge on 18xx games, I am willing to teach it to newbies trough 18xx.games and discord. I might be taking you up on this as I keep eyeing a 18xx game to teach my group. I think they'll learn to hate me for it but god dammit it sounds fun BinaryDoubts posted:An official Stardew Valley board game has been announced and released for sale. 55 US (seems like a good deal for all the components included) but it only ships within the US (understandable at the moment but disappointing). Looking at the rules, seems like a medium-ish weight worker placement (action selection?) game where you and your friends each take actions around the town to cooperatively make friends and acquire crops. For my money, it seems like they tried to include too much stuff directly from the game, based on the 52,000 decks and minigames for each action. That said, it looks extremely cute and my partner and I are such huge fans of the game that were I not Canadian, it'd be an instant-buy. Hopefully there'll be a TTS mod before too long! Uuuuuuuuuugggh. I love Stardew Valley. Might have to buy this. I've literally bought and gifted 10 or so copies of the actual PC game + bought a copy on every system. Infinitum posted:Apparently every man and his dog launched a KS today, so here's a round-up My lady is gonna loving kill me. Oof. Gotta stop checking this thread A while back I asked about Eclipse Second Dawn vs Twilight Imperium. Curious if anyone has seen Eclipse for a half way decent price lately? Would love to grab a copy
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# ? Feb 26, 2021 02:47 |
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I more or less stopped buying games because no one ever wanted to play with me and my wife gets overwhelmed if the rules are slightly complicated (though she loves Catan and Ticket to Ride, go figure) but I actually got fed a Facebook ad for Tiny Epic Dungeon. Originally I scrolled past it but ended up taking a look and now I’m out $48. Hopefully by the time I get it we might be able to get people to play with. I stopped backing KS stuff a long time ago because I had a track record of video games not getting finished, but I know the Tiny Epic guys have released a bunch of games so they’ll end up making good on this. And worst case I could probably use one of the minis for D&D if I ever ended up doing in person tabletop again.
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Tensokuu posted:I more or less stopped buying games because no one ever wanted to play with me and my wife gets overwhelmed if the rules are slightly complicated (though she loves Catan and Ticket to Ride, go figure) but I actually got fed a Facebook ad for Tiny Epic Dungeon. Originally I scrolled past it but ended up taking a look and now I’m out $48. Every tiny epic game except maybe 1 is extremely mediocre. They have a track record of releasing very average games. If money is tight or whatever don't back this!!!
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Tiny epic galaxies is good, the rest is 'meh' indeed
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# ? Feb 26, 2021 08:43 |
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Tiny Epic Tactics, if you're into light move-or-attack style game play, is pretty adorable. You get a cloth map with a grid on it, and the box has maybe 8 or so smaller boxes inside of varying size that become terrain and/or interior areas. I got it for my birthday a few years back and played the deathmatch variant with the kids who got it for me. Also nice is that we could be huddled around our game on one end of the table while other people played something else entirely on the other end, and there was still room for snacks.
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Alternatively watch a playthrough or 2 and decide if it's something you're interested in.
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theroachman posted:Tiny epic galaxies is good, the rest is 'meh' indeed I have high hopes for epic pirates!!!! Or maybe I'll just buy any game with boats!
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# ? Feb 26, 2021 11:39 |
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fischtick posted:Tiny Epic Tactics, if you're into light move-or-attack style game play, is pretty adorable. You get a cloth map with a grid on it, and the box has maybe 8 or so smaller boxes inside of varying size that become terrain and/or interior areas. I got it for my birthday a few years back and played the deathmatch variant with the kids who got it for me. Yeah, Tactics is good. Mechs is really good too, very reminiscent of Adrenaline but more Capture the Flag than Deathmatch.
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Jarvisi posted:I have high hopes for epic pirates!!!! Tiny Epic Pirates fulfilment for US/Aus beings in like a week and I'm really looking forward to it. They even managed to get the stupid dumb skull dice manufactured correctly
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Tiny Chalupa posted:A while back I asked about Eclipse Second Dawn vs Twilight Imperium. Curious if anyone has seen Eclipse for a half way decent price lately? Would love to grab a copy Pretty sure it’s between printings. 31 July 2021 per Lautipelet website.
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# ? Feb 26, 2021 13:48 |