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Got Sushi Go! to the table last night after grabbing it stupid cheap last month as a "Well, it's a cup of coffee, who cares?" kind of thing. We played 3p and it was an absolute hit with everyone! Ended up playing several games into the wee hours. Addictive, simple, quick, and sufficiently strategic.
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# ? Jan 7, 2023 22:01 |
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# ? Jun 5, 2024 22:46 |
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A friend bought a game called Urban Insanity. It's pretty much a Caracasone clone, but with a deck of cards we couldn't figure if it was giving another action or determined what you can do that round. The rulebook was badly written to determine which.
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# ? Jan 8, 2023 00:23 |
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storytime goons
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# ? Jan 8, 2023 06:48 |
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PRADA SLUT posted:storytime goons I missed the Kickstarter so had to preorder from a store in Vancouver and have been eagerly awaiting the email that says it's on its way. Really looking forward to it. (Also that order contains Cat in the Box and an RPG book so I'm really looking forward to it)
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# ? Jan 8, 2023 07:10 |
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Not knowing why I asked her, she shows me these she might be interested in: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/275738/knitting-card-game https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/2546/elixir Well I guess I have some better ideas now
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# ? Jan 8, 2023 09:03 |
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GreenBuckanneer posted:Not knowing why I asked her, she shows me these she might be interested in: Don’t use her birthday gift as an attempt to strongarm or manipulate her into your hobby, get her an actual nice gift you know she will like and also buy one of those games as a bonus or separate thing.
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 03:49 |
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Koskinator posted:Don’t use her birthday gift as an attempt to strongarm or manipulate her into your hobby, get her an actual nice gift you know she will like and also buy one of those games as a bonus or separate thing. Rofl
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 04:03 |
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Koskinator posted:Don’t use her birthday gift as an attempt to strongarm or manipulate her into your hobby, get her an actual nice gift you know she will like and also buy one of those games as a bonus or separate thing. ...I wasn't? She has bought board games on her own, I'm trying to find something we'd both enjoy...
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 04:53 |
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GreenBuckanneer posted:...I wasn't? She has bought board games on her own, I'm trying to find something we'd both enjoy... I wouldn't worry too much about that comment. Anyone have or played My Father's Work? the theme looks very fun
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 10:26 |
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CODChimera posted:
It is fun, but it's not much more than a very pretty WP game and it runs too long - although it's designed for multi-session play if required. I would have been much happier if it didn't need an app, as well. The best touch is that you have four types of worker: yourself, your spouse, the servants and Igor. Igor can't work in town because he's horribly deformed and the townsfolk will drive him out; your spouse and servants can work in the castle, but if you make them do the mad science they'll run away afterwards. You yourself can do anything, but if you do too much weird stuff you get shunned in town until you've been to church enough to convince people that you're normal.
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 11:24 |
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Jedit posted:It is fun, but it's not much more than a very pretty WP game and it runs too long - although it's designed for multi-session play if required. I would have been much happier if it didn't need an app, as well. Man, my friend and I were looking to play My Father's Work as the latest SHUX, but noticed someone had started opening the box, so we decided to wait until they were done. We had played probably 3 and a half games and we looked over to see that they were still playing turn-by-turn from the rulebook (as in, they were still learning and referring to the rulebook for every action).
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 15:40 |
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Jedit posted:It is fun, but it's not much more than a very pretty WP game and it runs too long I swear this comment could be applied to 90% of the euros I've played recently. I got to play Coffee Traders finally. The guy who owns it fuckin loves it and I always thought it looked interesting and love the publisher. 4+ hours later I just walked away shellshocked at having basically been playing a hyper mode version of Viticulture with a dozen different tracks to go up on that left almost no lasting positive impression on me. The only part I thought was novel was the (second set!) worker placement where you pick and choose which of the fields you want to make sure you get the most beans from with varying bonuses for who gets there first and how many people are there too. Everything else felt like someone took Homer's make-up gun except this time it was MWE mechanics and just opened both barrels up on the board. Not sure if the term overproduced or overbaked is applicable here but I think my main takeaway was that the game was way too long for what it was and there were not many interesting decisions since a lot of what you are doing felt mostly programmed. (My usual caveat of having only one play and sucking at the game applies.)
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 16:30 |
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When did the worker placement genre begin? It’s such a solid idea that seems to have utterly plateaued, innovation-wise.
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 16:59 |
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Jewmanji posted:When did the worker placement genre begin? It’s such a solid idea that seems to have utterly plateaued, innovation-wise. Bus (1999), I do believe. The rot started when they started giving you the workers back.
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 17:07 |
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FulsomFrank posted:I swear this comment could be applied to 90% of the euros I've played recently. I got to play Coffee Traders finally. The guy who owns it fuckin loves it and I always thought it looked interesting and love the publisher. 4+ hours later I just walked away shellshocked at having basically been playing a hyper mode version of Viticulture with a dozen different tracks to go up on that left almost no lasting positive impression on me. The only part I thought was novel was the (second set!) worker placement where you pick and choose which of the fields you want to make sure you get the most beans from with varying bonuses for who gets there first and how many people are there too. Everything else felt like someone took Homer's make-up gun except this time it was MWE mechanics and just opened both barrels up on the board. Oh man, and I just bought it :-( I watched a video and the way the timing of actions the actions works and the harvesting and stuff is my kind of thing so I'm a bit anxious now
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 17:07 |
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Jewmanji posted:When did the worker placement genre begin? It’s such a solid idea that seems to have utterly plateaued, innovation-wise. I feel like the innovation is in using WP to achieve another goal (draft more cards, gain more control of area, etc.). If WP is "take a limited number of actions from pool to do [thing], returns diminish the more people take the same action" is a pretty narrow space, and it all comes down to how you implement [thing].
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 17:15 |
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GreenBuckanneer posted:Not sure where else to ask but I'd like a board game recommendation. Seeing as how we've apparently married the same woman, I can tell you that she loves Quacks of Quedlinburg, Brew, and Sonora.
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 17:23 |
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I think My Father's Work is fairly novel, but yeah it is REALLY long. We have tried to play it twice now with the friend that owns it and in my 14ish years of modern board gaming I think those two plays are the only games we had to call off before finishing. At its core it is a very simple worker placement and set collection game, but the app-driven story is extremely wordy and oftentimes people need to be secretly reading passages from the app during their turn. Great components and theme though.
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 17:27 |
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Selecta84 posted:Oh man, and I just bought it :-( Hey, you might be like my buddy and love it. I hope so too. I just bounced off it and I think part of the reason is that I've played a million WP games and at this point making one that is longer and more complicated without any sense of real change from the others makes me a little depressed. Let me know what you think when you get it to the table.
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 17:27 |
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I loved the spin that Raiders of the North Sea put onto WP (Do all the "NOUNS of the DIRECTION NOUN" games use a variation of it?) Shared workers (of different value/capability) and placing one worker from your supply to execute an action and then taking another worker back into your supply and executing that action.
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 17:33 |
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SkeletonHero posted:Seeing as how we've apparently married the same woman, I can tell you that she loves Quacks of Quedlinburg, Brew, and Sonora. Sounds like a tentative maybe, she liked the look of the gameboard for the last one, and the description of the first one.
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 17:53 |
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Bodanarko posted:I loved the spin that Raiders of the North Sea put onto WP (Do all the "NOUNS of the DIRECTION NOUN" games use a variation of it?) No, some of their games don't even have WP. But they usually have something clever like that going on.
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 18:01 |
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The best WP game is actually an auction game.
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 18:02 |
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I’m assuming you’re referring to either keyflower or dungeon petz but neither of those are caylus :philip:
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 18:27 |
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Mr. Squishy posted:Bus (1999), I do believe. The rot started when they started giving you the workers back. Keydom (1998)
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 18:34 |
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Tekopo posted:The best WP game is actually an auction game. I too like Going Going Gone!
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 18:53 |
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I love board gaming discourse, you know I do, BUT (Stephen A. Smith-style) what IS it about boardgamers popping off their mouths about how a game is unbalanced after ONE PLAY where a strategy took a high score? Let's use a little scientific method perhaps and see if the strategy repeats with the same playgroup after everyone's familiar with that potential scoring avenue? Hell, in the time you spend writing a thread and responding angrily that you know what you're talking about, you could likely play the game a few more times and figure out if your one-time experience is actually indicative of a problem that eluded hundred or thousands of playtest games? I dunno, man. Games.
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Memnaelar posted:I love board gaming discourse, you know I do, BUT (Stephen A. Smith-style) what IS it about boardgamers popping off their mouths about how a game is unbalanced after ONE PLAY where a strategy took a high score? Let's use a little scientific method perhaps and see if the strategy repeats with the same playgroup after everyone's familiar with that potential scoring avenue? Hell, in the time you spend writing a thread and responding angrily that you know what you're talking about, you could likely play the game a few more times and figure out if your one-time experience is actually indicative of a problem that eluded hundred or thousands of playtest games? curious which game you mean
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 19:39 |
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Step 1: Select a new faction Step 2: Play it the same way you'd play your favorite faction, playing neither to its strengths nor being mindful of its weaknesses Step 3: Lose badly Step 4: Declare any or all of the faction, game, or your opponents totally unbalanced
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 19:40 |
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The Eyes Have It posted:Step 1: Select a new faction The factions I pick are always the underpowered ones
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 19:47 |
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Radioactive Toy posted:The factions I pick are always the underpowered ones
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 19:49 |
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silvergoose posted:curious which game you mean Oh, man, I can't count how many times I've seen someone, either on a forum or in person, argue something is imbalanced after a single play and refuse to be shifted on it (or resist further plays to determine if that's the case.) But if you're wondering what set me off, there's a (edit: BGG) thread about Revive (a game I admittedly love) which was started by Trey Chambers (of Argent and Empyreal fame), whose work I generally really like, where I'm honestly surprised and frustrated that he opted to compare a scoring element to the Halifax Hammer situation. Look at me, a nobody getting upset about game developer decorum.
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 19:50 |
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The Eyes Have It posted:Step 1: Select a new faction FAKIRS WERE ALWAYS BAD.
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The Eyes Have It posted:Step 1: Select a new faction Chaos in the Old World.txt
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 19:57 |
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Tekopo posted:The best WP game is actually an auction game.
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 20:09 |
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Tempura Wizard posted:Wait, A Feast for Odin has an auction element? Is that in the expansion? Yeah in the third big box expansion that will definitely come out one day, sometime after Avatar 5
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 20:13 |
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Bottom Liner posted:Yeah in the third big box expansion that will definitely come out one day, sometime after Avatar 5 Hey now, Cameron actually made a second Avatar movie.
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# ? Jan 9, 2023 20:18 |
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The Eyes Have It posted:Step 1: Select a new faction My partner does this regularly with games he's not familiar with - he'll fixate on a single strategy, then complain afterwards that the game is unbalanced and whatever strategy won is overpowered and / or boring to play It kind of sucks because I got into board gaming because of him and we used to play 2p a lot, but over time I developed totally different tastes to him so we rarely play games together nowadays
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Memnaelar posted:Oh, man, I can't count how many times I've seen someone, either on a forum or in person, argue something is imbalanced after a single play and refuse to be shifted on it (or resist further plays to determine if that's the case.) Taking a forty-five minute intermission halfway through our first playthrough of a brand new game in order to hash out how we’re going to houserule out the balance issues next time.
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