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Danny 10-13-2014 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Warhammer (Post 2967686)
The issue I find is with the trading. Kids have a hard time understanding the value of scarce commodities.


So little Johnny, how about you give me that wood for 2 sheep?

Oh yay, 2 sheep!!!! Thanks daddy!

Matthean 10-13-2014 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by henry296 (Post 2967613)
How old are your kids? I'm wondering if it is too complex for my 7 year old? She does enjoy Ticket to Ride.


Machi Koro might be a good filler version of Catan.

Mizzou B-ball fan 10-14-2014 07:00 PM

Shout out to Galaril. I bought his collection of games that he was looking to sell. So much fun to get a big brown box full of 12 games that I've never played before! My girls are especially excited to give King of Tokyo a try, while I'm pretty excited about some of the solitaire war games in the group.

Thanks Galaril!

Matthean 10-14-2014 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Matthean (Post 2967750)
Machi Koro might be a good filler version of Catan.


Reading at BGG is that this actually needs an expansion or two to really get replay out of it. Sad to hear. Filler games need to be good out of the box and cheap.

I'm 0 for 2 in going to Barnes and Nobles for their clearance sales and finding out they don't have what their website says they do.

Galaril 10-14-2014 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Mizzou B-ball fan (Post 2968018)
Shout out to Galaril. I bought his collection of games that he was looking to sell. So much fun to get a big brown box full of 12 games that I've never played before! My girls are especially excited to give King of Tokyo a try, while I'm pretty excited about some of the solitaire war games in the group.

Thanks Galaril!


Enjoy man. Glad I found a good home for them. If you have any question feel free to ask especially on the football games.

Matthean 10-15-2014 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by cschex (Post 2967051)
I think it is perfectly playable without the minis and a great light tactical game. Does possibly a better job than the card game of making each character feel unique. As a disclaimer, I've been a playtester for GTG for about 2 years and have played this extensively, so I am not unbiased.


If someone is already in a hex that has a hazard attack token later placed in it, does the hazard attack go off instantly or is it as the manual says if the character enters the hex or ends their turn there do they take actually damage? This is the one rule that seems to bug me. I shouldn't be able have a target on a hex, place a hazard token on it, and the target merely walks away from it undamaged. I guess I could read it as when the token is placed they are "entering it."

Early returns are good though.

Matthean 10-16-2014 06:15 AM

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Mizzou B-ball fan 10-16-2014 07:49 AM

Played King of Tokyo with my 7 and 4 year old girls. They loved it, though my 4 year old threw a fit when she was killed. But she jumped right back into the next game when she finished that one and still loved it.

Autumn 10-16-2014 08:23 AM

Yeah, the only problem with that game with kids is the elimination factor. I played it with my afterschool gaming group a few times and had a hard time keeping the dead kids contained.

Autumn 10-16-2014 08:24 AM

Which is probably why Seven Wonders has been the biggest hit there, everybody takes turns at the same time and everybody lasts the whole game. No downtime at all.

I'm bringing in Smash Up to play with them today. Really fun game I think they'll like.

ColtCrazy 10-16-2014 09:24 AM

That was the downside to King of Tokyo to our lunch time gaming group too. I ended up taking it out and only using it for class goal parties. That way when a student was eliminated, they simply went off to do something else.

I need to try Seven Wonders.

Lewis & Clark was a big hit with our lunch group. Everybody is in the game the whole time and once kids understand the rules everyone seems to be capable of winning for most of the game.

I just picked up Snowdonia. Heard good things about it for some time. Game Preserve in Bloomington had it marked down for even cheaper than CSI sells it for.

Mizzou B-ball fan 10-16-2014 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Autumn (Post 2968518)
Yeah, the only problem with that game with kids is the elimination factor. I played it with my afterschool gaming group a few times and had a hard time keeping the dead kids contained.


I think it depends on game size. I could see that with 5-6 players as it goes on a bit longer. With three people, we were doing games in 15-20 minutes, so it wasn't too bad.

Autumn 10-16-2014 10:08 AM

Yeah, these were six player games, and some of these kids have a hard time staying focused.

I'll have to check out Lewis and Clark.

Abe Sargent 10-16-2014 03:46 PM

Magic TG game announced for board games, and it looks suspiciously like HeroScape and even has the same designer.

Autumn 10-16-2014 04:07 PM

Has anyone played Cosmic Encounter?

ColtCrazy 10-16-2014 05:22 PM

Got my Roll Through the Ages Iron Age in today. Got it when they did Through the Ages on Kickstarter though I didn't get that game. Got 8 games in the box with it…all the free goal incentives.

Ended up with:
The Club
Warriors
Dragon Hordes
Bacchus
Musketeers
Igels
Oltra Mare
Masters Gallery

Will only keep the bottom 2 I think. Looking forward to getting Iron Age out. Might be another good one for gaming group, Autumn. Bronze Age was a nice quick and simple play.

Matthean 10-16-2014 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Autumn (Post 2968788)
Has anyone played Cosmic Encounter?


Highly social dependent but can be amazing in the right group.

PadresFan104 10-18-2014 08:29 PM

Legendary Encounters: An Alien Deck Building Game is an absolute blast. Played it 4 times with a friend over 2 different gaming sessions and we finally won the introductory scenario. "Jonsey" the cat saved the day - it was an epic game and epic win. Highly recommended especially if you are a fan of the movies.

ColtCrazy 10-18-2014 11:10 PM

TTA: Iron Age is a pretty fun game. A step up difficulty wise from the Bronze Age. Definitely a fun filler play in a group and a challenge solo too.

twothree 10-19-2014 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by ColtCrazy (Post 2968805)
Got my Roll Through the Ages Iron Age in today. Got it when they did Through the Ages on Kickstarter though I didn't get that game.


I did the exact same thing. I already owned Through the Ages. So, I got Roll Through the Ages Iron Age along with the expansion to Iron Age during that kickstarter.

Autumn 10-19-2014 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Matthean (Post 2968822)
Highly social dependent but can be amazing in the right group.


My school group of kids are ready for a game of dealing and making deals, it seems, it looked like that might scratch that itch.

We've played 7 Wonders a lot, and they've started trying to pay each other coins to get rid of a card they don't want someone else to get, for instance, or not play a card they want. So they need something with that angle to it.

Warhammer 10-19-2014 11:04 AM

Cosmic Encounter is great. Beware, not all alien powers are equal, but that is what drives the game. Also, every one joining one side in a fight is not the optimal way to play.

EDIT: one of my top 5 games to play.

Matthean 10-20-2014 08:49 AM

Played Catan with the Cities and Knights expansion. The game continues to make me want to see it die in a fire. :lol: Also played Puerto Rico which keeps solidifying why it is in my Top 10 even though setup is rather fiddly.

Matthean 10-22-2014 07:50 PM

Played 6 games of Star Realms against the computer AI. I pulled off a 30-2 comeback victory but seem to be stuck on the Blob themed deck in the campaign.

cougarfreak 10-28-2014 07:55 PM

I played Avalon Hill's Statis Pro Baseball when I was a kid, and am debating between buying it and some current player cards on ebay, buying start o matic, or APBA. This is going to be for my and my 7 year old son.

tarcone 10-28-2014 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by cougarfreak (Post 2971800)
I played Avalon Hill's Statis Pro Baseball when I was a kid, and am debating between buying it and some current player cards on ebay, buying start o matic, or APBA. This is going to be for my and my 7 year old son.


I prefer Statis Pro. But that ia a personal preference. In fact, I love Statis Pro Baseball. My original copy, bought in 1981, is still in my possession and gets played occasionally.

I would buy that game without a doubt.

cougarfreak 10-28-2014 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by tarcone (Post 2971812)
I prefer Statis Pro. But that ia a personal preference. In fact, I love Statis Pro Baseball. My original copy, bought in 1981, is still in my possession and gets played occasionally.

I would buy that game without a doubt.


Do you purchase updated season cards via anywhere? I've found a few that make them on ebay. If so, can you recommend one that I should trust?

tarcone 10-28-2014 08:20 PM

I do not have updated rosters. Or have I bought cards lately. So I dont have an answer.

Mizzou B-ball fan 10-28-2014 08:22 PM

Just an update on our 'King of Tokyo' play. I'm amazed at how quickly my four year old has adapted to the play of the game, despite the early issues with her character getting knocked out quickly. She's figured out how to adjust her dice rolls to make sure her character stays healthy and it's actually been a great way for her to learn math without realizing it. Pretty excited to see my four year old start to master some of the nuances of a game that's intended for 8+ years old.

tarcone 10-28-2014 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by cougarfreak (Post 2971813)
Do you purchase updated season cards via anywhere? I've found a few that make them on ebay. If so, can you recommend one that I should trust?


I found this site. It has free sets of cards. About 20 seasons with the latest being 2011.

It is Print and Play. So you would have to do a little work.

Tabletop Baseball Games - Baseball Board Games

ColtCrazy 10-28-2014 10:00 PM

I have the Tabletop Football game and I will say it seems pretty good. It is Statis Pro Football with a few upgrades (good ones like inside/outside rushing splits). I'd guess the baseball game would be similar.

Matthean 10-28-2014 10:10 PM

Done some recruiting for my game group, and I'll have to see who actually shows up for the next one as it could be a nice new amount of people.

Holding off on Star Wars: Imperial Assault. I don't have the dedicated group for it and even at online pricing, the initial cost of the game and character expansions put it at over $100 so I'm going to wait for now.

After one guy I've been playing games with saying he wasn't sure if he wanted to invest in Netrunner, he's now looking for a copy so I might have found somebody to play with which would be awesome.

Added, Bohnanza, Parade, and Flash Point to my collection. The good thing is Flash Point is one I have played so I don't need to worry about it being an unplayed game in my collection. I think I have totally bought into the idea of just looking at family style games because that's mostly what my game group is going to play anyway with the occasional medium or so weight game in there. I love the big epic, but they don't get played.

cougarfreak 10-29-2014 06:25 AM

Awesome. Thanks! I found a group for the game on Facebook as well. Seems like it's alive and kicking well

Thomkal 10-30-2014 08:46 PM

Tabletop: Season 3 starts November 13!

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ColtCrazy 10-31-2014 09:31 AM

Got a bit of a bonus and after doing all the practical things with the money I had a little splurge for gaming.

Picked up:

Prague: The Empty Triumph
Ticket to Ride Europe
Band of Brothers: Ghost Panzer
Zulus on the Ramparts

Now just need the time to play them. :D

PadresFan104 10-31-2014 10:53 AM

Colt - Similar to me this week. Got a couple new games from the family for my birthday and then went nuts on more gifts for myself. Here's the haul....

Infection: Humanity's Last Gasp
Zulu's on the Ramparts
Cruel Necessity
In Magnificent Style
Don't Tread On Me
A Spoiled Victory
Dominion: Intrigue

tarcone 10-31-2014 03:14 PM

Ghost Panzers solo expansion is due out soon.

I would love a review of Infection.

Galaril 10-31-2014 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by PadresFan104 (Post 2969315)
Legendary Encounters: An Alien Deck Building Game is an absolute blast. Played it 4 times with a friend over 2 different gaming sessions and we finally won the introductory scenario. "Jonsey" the cat saved the day - it was an epic game and epic win. Highly recommended especially if you are a fan of the movies.


My copy just arrived and I got it partially based on your recommendation Padresfan so I blame you:-). Really nice components. Going to sleeve all the cards.

ColtCrazy 10-31-2014 07:13 PM

Cool, tarcone. Ghost Panzer may go on the back burner till then. I have plenty else to play.

Great list Padres. I really like Dominion Intrigue. Zulus was the only non-CSI purchase. Amazon had one left and I jumped on it. Been dying to try it out.

I've been taking online classes for my principal certification, coaching my boy's basketball team, and teaching. I haven't played anything in weeks. Worked ahead in class so I'm hoping this weekend I can finally get some games in.

PadresFan104 10-31-2014 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Galaril (Post 2972616)
My copy just arrived and I got it partially based on your recommendation Padresfan so I blame you:-). Really nice components. Going to sleeve all the cards.


Just so you know, the sorting of the cards is a royal PITA, but it's worth it. I used a master list of cards provided at BGG to help. Found out I was missing two cards, and I just got the replacements in the mail yesterday from Upper Deck. Good customer service, just a shame they were missing in the first place.

Matthean 11-01-2014 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Galaril (Post 2972616)
My copy just arrived and I got it partially based on your recommendation Padresfan so I blame you:-). Really nice components. Going to sleeve all the cards.



Still my second favorite new game of the year for me.

Galaril 11-01-2014 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by PadresFan104 (Post 2972700)
Just so you know, the sorting of the cards is a royal PITA, but it's worth it. I used a master list of cards provided at BGG to help. Found out I was missing two cards, and I just got the replacements in the mail yesterday from Upper Deck. Good customer service, just a shame they were missing in the first place.


Thanks I saw that list and guess I better check to be sure I am not missing any. Also picked up 600 green shaded sleeves to sleeve the cards so will be a bit before I play a solo game

Matthean 11-02-2014 08:06 AM

Two more games of Summoner Wars which I won. I definitely thought I was gonna lose the first as I was burning through my deck as fast as possible to play the three champions I got really early. Not really fair competition, but I'm 5-1 against other players.

Finally got a chance to play Race for the Galaxy. The icon issue is as advertised. Even with the player aid, it is just a lot to take in during your first initial plays. Still, in both games I ended up going military and pulling out the wins. The second one was even a bigger landslide victory when I got the card to play two planets in a single turn. I just needed to the investigate(?) card that let me draw 5 cards while keeping none extra to find a card to give me the needed initial military to start playing pretty much all of my hand. It might be #3-4 for me for the year in terms of new games with the initial learning curve keeping it from being higher. Yes, I know that's a harder sell when you win your first two games of it. :lol:

dzilla77 11-02-2014 11:11 AM

You'll pick up the iconography quickly though. Invest in the expansions, especially if your group goes to 6.

Matthean 11-02-2014 07:49 PM

I don't own it but a friend does, and he already has all of the expansions.

Matthean 11-03-2014 09:54 AM

Won an auction for A Most Dangerous Time thus fulfilling my adventures into hex and counter Asian wargames for now. Retail is $65, CSI has it for $49.99, and I got a copy for $25+s/h with the cards still wrapped and the counters still unpunched. Rules are suppose to be a bear but plays smooth once you get past them.

I ended up putting RftG at #18 in my own rankings.

Going to UCon in a couple of weeks.

Vince, Pt. II 11-03-2014 09:56 AM

Race for the Galaxy is pretty fantastic. It's mind blowing that they thought the iconography was a good design decision, but once you're past that it's a blast. Plays quickly, is rather intuitive (despite the stupid graphics) and has lots of room for strategy.

PadresFan104 11-03-2014 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by tarcone (Post 2972599)
Ghost Panzers solo expansion is due out soon.

I would love a review of Infection.


Tarcone - I spent more time with Infection this weekend than I thought I would. It's a great solitaire game, easily one of the best I've played. It's quick to setup, quick to play (20-30 mins), and while it has a simple rule-set there are different mechanics being blended to keep things interesting and different between multiple plays.

The game comes with a double-sided board (easy / difficult) and there are numerous ways you can adjust the difficulty to suite your tastes. I won on the easy side of the board in only 2 tries, but am now 0-11 on the difficult side, coming frustratingly close to victory multiple times. It has the "just one more game" effect in spades. If you enjoy solitaire games, and have any interest at all in the "virus that's going to wipe out the human race" theme, I highly recommend it.

tarcone 11-03-2014 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by PadresFan104 (Post 2973282)
Tarcone - I spent more time with Infection this weekend than I thought I would. It's a great solitaire game, easily one of the best I've played. It's quick to setup, quick to play (20-30 mins), and while it has a simple rule-set there are different mechanics being blended to keep things interesting and different between multiple plays.

The game comes with a double-sided board (easy / difficult) and there are numerous ways you can adjust the difficulty to suite your tastes. I won on the easy side of the board in only 2 tries, but am now 0-11 on the difficult side, coming frustratingly close to victory multiple times. It has the "just one more game" effect in spades. If you enjoy solitaire games, and have any interest at all in the "virus that's going to wipe out the human race" theme, I highly recommend it.


Awesome. Very well done. Thanks.

I am really interested and this make me want to get it more.

Warhammer 11-04-2014 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Vince, Pt. II (Post 2973258)
Race for the Galaxy is pretty fantastic. It's mind blowing that they thought the iconography was a good design decision, but once you're past that it's a blast. Plays quickly, is rather intuitive (despite the stupid graphics) and has lots of room for strategy.


Its funny, I disagree with the iconography statement. If they tried to list everything on every card, they'd be walls of text. I can look at a card with most icons and know exactly what they do at a glance.


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