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bagrada posted:Judging by my friend who duo'd the whole campaign with his wife then alternately showed it off to me and a couple others, the replay value is in stomping newbies because you remember where everything is and they are still stumbling around trying to figure out which threads to latch onto. it's important to note the rulebook explicitly calls this out - "don't replay a scenario with new players" for that exact reason.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 03:52 |
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Board games still rule! I played Gravwell for the first time (with 3 players) a couple of days ago and that was a really interesting experience. At least two of us thought we were 100% going to lose, but at the end, we were all right next to each other. Really cool game.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 04:14 |
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Stickman posted:Since I moved to Hawai’i my non-flgs purchases have mostly been from Atomic Empire, initially because they’re the only online retailer to offer MM/CSI-level prices and free shipping (>$75) to Hawai’i/Alaska (and continue to do so despite all my $80 orders over the years). They’ve also had great support when there’s been issues, like sending a Arkham lcg pack separate priority when they didn’t receive the promised stock on time. Mahalo for bringing them up, bradah! I've been looking for an alternative to the Bezos.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 06:06 |
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There's a TG industry thread, i think they had some retailers posting in there? idk anymore.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 07:26 |
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There's at least one person in the thread discord that works for a somewhat large TG retailer. Not sure what their forums name is though.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 07:40 |
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interrodactyl posted:There's still nothing I've found that quite replaces how good Space Alert is as a real-time co-op board game, but like other people have mentioned, I would love to know if there are other good board games like it. Nothing quite lives up to Space Alert in this vein for me, but For Science had a similar feel for chaotic real-time games. It's been a hit with friends and is much easier to pick up than Space Alert.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 07:53 |
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Is there any place to track good multiplayer board games for phones and tablets? My friend and me are now getting bored of Epic which is pretty dang good
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 08:10 |
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board games are fun
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 08:23 |
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I think someone mentioned this towards the end of the last thread, but So Clover is stupid fun. The concept sounded very dumb to me, but I was hooked after a single round. 70% Codenames, 30% jigsaw puzzle. Works at 3, but 4-6 is a nice sweet spot. One of those party games that has scoring, but no one really cares about. MSRP is $25 too, so not a big ask to give it a go.
JoeRules fucked around with this message at 10:25 on Dec 31, 2021 |
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bagrada posted:Judging by my friend who duo'd the whole campaign with his wife then alternately showed it off to me and a couple others, the replay value is in stomping newbies because you remember where everything is and they are still stumbling around trying to figure out which threads to latch onto. How ingenious, they found a way to add minis to Innovation.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 10:24 |
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Jedit posted:How ingenious, they found a way to add minis to Innovation. No, the innovation was when they added minis to Ingenious.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 10:59 |
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Radioactive Toy posted:Nothing quite lives up to Space Alert in this vein for me, but For Science had a similar feel for chaotic real-time games. It's been a hit with friends and is much easier to pick up than Space Alert. I just got my For Science! So keen to try it out, maybe tonight.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 11:28 |
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I added some rules explanation suggestions to the OP. Thanks to homullus who mentioned the oversight. Like the rest, it's skewing towards people very new to the hobby and presumably teaching others who are even newer. Let me know if there are any errors or suggestions.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 11:28 |
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Jedit posted:I haven't played 1303, but from what I saw of it it stripped out too much. I was willing to go with the consensus opinion on that basis. From the opinions I've heard, the things stripped out are only noticeable to people who have played the original a lot. It isn't like 1303 feels like it's "missing something" at all, and a streamlined version seems especially suited to the new audience that might be reading the OP. More importantly, Caylus is out of print, so 1303 should probably be the OP recommendation on that basis alone.
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Viper915 posted:From the opinions I've heard, the things stripped out are only noticeable to people who have played the original a lot. It isn't like 1303 feels like it's "missing something" at all, and a streamlined version seems especially suited to the new audience that might be reading the OP. More importantly, Caylus is out of print, so 1303 should probably be the OP recommendation on that basis alone. The removals are incredibly noticeable - I'd say even if you'd played once, but certainly twice. I probably have <20 plays of Caylus and 1303 was never going to get a 2nd. A bit sad, as I did like the more-variable setup but that wasn't compensation for ruining everything to do with the castle. Still, you are of course right that OP is stuck recommending the one in print.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 18:35 |
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Magnetic North posted:I added some rules explanation suggestions to the OP. Thanks to homullus who mentioned the oversight. Like the rest, it's skewing towards people very new to the hobby and presumably teaching others who are even newer. Let me know if there are any errors or suggestions. The OP was really good and I didn't mean to imply those were oversights, just "other things I've thought about" and I thought anyone reading the OP might read the rest of the first page. You did a really good job.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 21:29 |
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Is Sushi Go out of print? I find both the base, non-party version to be a pretty good, quick game for non-gamers. Party benefits from having some board gaming experience under your belt IME.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 21:56 |
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Magnetic North posted:I added some rules explanation suggestions to the OP. Thanks to homullus who mentioned the oversight. Like the rest, it's skewing towards people very new to the hobby and presumably teaching others who are even newer. Let me know if there are any errors or suggestions. If you haven't already, I might suggest you consider Twilight Struggle for the two player games list. Possibly we're atypical, but we've enjoyed it for years, even as other games have come and gone. e: Apologies if you were just soliciting points for the rules explanation section.
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Azran posted:Is Sushi Go out of print? I find both the base, non-party version to be a pretty good, quick game for non-gamers. Party benefits from having some board gaming experience under your belt IME. I saw a bunch of them at Target just the other day, seems to be readily available
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homullus posted:The OP was really good and I didn't mean to imply those were oversights, just "other things I've thought about" and I thought anyone reading the OP might read the rest of the first page. You did a really good job. No no, it was a good suggestion and something I'd wanted to include and has missed in my haste. That was not meant to be a snide dig. Thank you. Red Dad Redemption posted:If you haven't already, I might suggest you consider Twilight Struggle for the two player games list. Possibly we're atypical, but we've enjoyed it for years, even as other games have come and gone. I am still open for suggestions, though PMs are probably better (for those that have it), especially since I might miss them churn by in the thread. What I don't know is: do goons still like Twilight Struggle? Or has it fallen off? I have actually never played but I believe it is still extremely highly regarded.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 23:16 |
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Magnetic North posted:do goons still like Twilight Struggle? Or has it fallen off? I have actually never played but I believe it is still extremely highly regarded. I prefer Imperial Struggle to TS
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 23:18 |
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So I used to really like TS and when the app for it came out, I binge played it. And binging through it really affected my enjoyment of the game in the negative. I now think it’s a very innovative design (for the time) with quite a few outright design issues.
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# ? Dec 31, 2021 23:20 |
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What about 1989 then?
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Slimy Hog posted:I prefer Imperial Struggle to TS Shores of Tripoli is a fantastic mini-Struggle too
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Tekopo posted:So I used to really like TS and when the app for it came out, I binge played it. And binging through it really affected my enjoyment of the game in the negative. I now think it’s a very innovative design (for the time) with quite a few outright design issues. I think it's still pretty solid overall but it definitely has more rough edges than I'd like for how much time commitment it takes.
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# ? Jan 1, 2022 00:14 |
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Tekopo posted:So I used to really like TS and when the app for it came out, I binge played it. And binging through it really affected my enjoyment of the game in the negative. I now think it’s a very innovative design (for the time) with quite a few outright design issues. This is 100% Terra Mystica for me..
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SelenicMartian posted:What about 1989 then?
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# ? Jan 1, 2022 00:32 |
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Any opinions on Tinners Trail? It got a spiffy new edition lately but is it good?
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# ? Jan 1, 2022 01:02 |
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Terminally Bored posted:Any opinions on Tinners Trail? It got a spiffy new edition lately but is it good? We bought based on a recommendation here in this thread. We have enjoyed it at 2,4 and 5 players.
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# ? Jan 1, 2022 03:00 |
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This just in : 7 Wonders Duel is loving fantastic!
Kalko fucked around with this message at 06:31 on Jan 1, 2022 |
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Got to play two more big Kickstarter games yesterday. Unsettled This is a co-op planetary exploration game. Going all-in on the ks gave me 6 different planets each with 3 objective decks. We played the A objective deck of the recommended starting planet as well as the A objective deck of Stratos, one of the max difficulty worlds. It’s an action selection game where on your turn you’ll place your 3 markers in different available actions that will increase, or more likely decrease their value from between 0 to 3. The objective deck functions as a book with each card flipping to reveal what your last objective did and uncovering the next step of your adventure. Every objective deck will involve completing 3 tasks over the course of the game before you run out of endurance. Both planets played out very differently. The first was a dense jungle where we needed to figure out what the local flora and fauna where like. The second planet was more of an asteroid belt and had the different map cards rotating and shifting throughout the game. Neither planet was particularly hard, but the unique mechanics of each makes me want to experience all of the planets. We also played Batman: The Animated Series This is from IDW, and likely the last board game they will ever produce. We played the co-op mode and had Batman, Robin, Batgirl, and Commissioner Gordon facing off against Man Bat. It uses their AUGS, I think that’s what it’s called, system where each hero has 3 dice that they roll each turn. Each player will put those dice in whatever order they want and each die on the outside is shared with the the player in that direction. Since their was 2 of us playing, we each controlled 2 characters. The dice system was super easy to understand and lead to some nice coordination of giving adjacent characters the icons they needed to be more successful on their turns. The game was quick to teach and play, but suffers a bit from having so many different modes. It can be played competitively in a couple different ways, cooperative, and solo with each mode having some rules tweaks leading to a their being a lot of tokens and an overly complex rulebook that made referencing information challenging. The system was fun, and with all the Kickstarter extras you could setup whatever Batman animated universe matchup you could want, or even combine it with the TMNT game that uses the same system and have Leonardo and Batman fighting Mr.Freeze and Shredder.
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# ? Jan 1, 2022 21:53 |
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So as a trans person that frequented a Gaming Goat location it was crazy to learn why they’re going through a pretty rapid rebranding from the new OP Anyway I know the thread is generally pretty cool towards Eric Lang but I have really enjoyed what I’ve played so far of the Bloodborne board game as kind of a themed Gloomhaven-lite, and I grabbed Ankh as a holiday splurge. The rulebook seems pretty clear but doesn’t really give any strategy tips and honestly it’s been aaaages since my group has done anything competitive crunchier than Backgammon or Cloaked Cats - does anyone have any guidance so we’re not just picking our first few actions essentially randomly?
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The Resistance Avalon is the only version of the game that comes with roles already included, right? Regular Resistance just has plot cards, and roles are in an expansion if I'm reading this right. Is there any preference in terms of what version to go for? I dig the dystopian, futuristic art of the regular game but roles seem a bit easier to teach/learn than plot cards.
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# ? Jan 2, 2022 06:58 |
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Azran posted:The Resistance Avalon is the only version of the game that comes with roles already included, right? Regular Resistance just has plot cards, and roles are in an expansion if I'm reading this right. Is there any preference in terms of what version to go for? I dig the dystopian, futuristic art of the regular game but roles seem a bit easier to teach/learn than plot cards. That is correct, base Resistance is just spy/resistance. The Avalon roles are backported into Resistance in the Hidden Agenda expansion. I don't have a lot of experience with the second expansion Hostile Intent though.
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I'd like to play Spirit Island solo in some digital format. It seems like there are at least three options: Official game (relatively expensive, no Jagged Earth, but handles the rules automatically. No online multiplayer at the moment if I wanted to try that) Tabletop Simulator (cheaper, scripted mod with Jagged Earth handles some of the rules, actively developed. I could also play other games in TTS) Vassal (free, a module has Jagged Earth but not sure how well supported it is) If you've tried any of these, how was your experience?
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# ? Jan 2, 2022 09:19 |
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The automatization of the official game is pretty neat but there's no guarantee we're ever getting the rest of the expansions, yeah. I've played both the app and on TTS and both were good experiences, but as you said TTS is the one with the most content and it's cheaper. If you can handle stuff on your own then it'd be my recommendation.
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Naar posted:I'd like to play Spirit Island solo in some digital format. It seems like there are at least three options: Official is great. Multiplayer is in open beta but I haven't tried it yet, only recently have any of my friends gotten it. The full rules enforcement has pointed out many niche situations that I had played wrong despite hundreds of physical plays. We can hope that JE (and promo pack 2) will be added next. I find TTS complete garbage in general but have not tried this mod. A lot of people do like it. Vassal SI is OK, a bit finicky and you have to do a lot of window management to find the way you like to see things.
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# ? Jan 2, 2022 10:06 |
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I've been playing the TTS mod titled Spirit Island - [By MJ & iakona] with a friend over discord the last few weeks. Normally I agree TTS is pretty garbage, however this mod is super well done. It automates setup and tracks a few resources, but the rest is manually controlled by the players. I wouldn't buy TTS only for this mod especially when a standalone version of the game is available.
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# ? Jan 2, 2022 15:58 |
My group does our online gaming on TTS so I'm used to its quirks and we've played a dozen Spirit Island games from 2-4 players with it with a few different mods. Some have more scripting than others. It's basically just like having the board game with a bit easier setup and cleanup. I think we currently use the same one as FACKER. The official game enforces the rules so it's better for learning. But in our multiplayer beta games we had a few game ending bugs and desynchs that would have been easy fixes in TTS. Hopefully that will be mostly hashed out by the beta. Personally I'm still getting used to how it zooms through everything that doesn't require your input, especially event cards. I've only been playing it for a week so I'm sure i'll get used to it. Haven't tried vassal. Our usual host owns the physical game with everything from each kickstarter including some beautiful storage/organization trays that are unfortunately broken token.
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I usually find that TTS feels awful for playing fiddly games, but I had a better time playing Spirit Island than I expected. I also liked the official program but it's currently flawed as mentioned.
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