11-27-2018, 11:31 PM | #3601 |
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So, this year for Christmas, I decided to do something different, and a bit risky. I went to my FLGS and bought a gift-wrapped blind box of games to open on Xmas day. But it wasn't completely blind. On the box was a label with clues showing the type of game, what mechanisms the game uses. I selected the box of what I thought contained something for the whole family, games I'm fairly certain I don't have, and at a price point I wouldn't (shouldn't) feel remorse spending.
Here's where you come in. Read below, and take some guesses what games might be in this box. I'll report after we open it on Christmas day (or soon after). Retail Value: $152.00 Sale Price: $85.00 Game 1: 2-4 Players Type: Family Category: City Building, Environmental Mechanisms: Hand Management, Pattern Building, Set Collection, Tile Placement Game 2: 2-4 Players Category: Fighting, Territory Building Mechanisms: Modular Board, Pattern Building, Rock-Paper-Scissors Game 3: 2-5 Players Category: Animals, Children's Game, Dice Mechanisms: Dice Rolling Game 4: 2-5 Players Category: Card Game, Fantasy Mechanisms: Cooperative Play, Deck/Pool Building, Hand Management |
11-28-2018, 12:08 AM | #3602 |
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Hmm... after running a couple of searches through BGG, I think this blind box might be between "meh" and "not bad"
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11-29-2018, 11:50 AM | #3603 |
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Anyone know which version of Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective is best for beginners?
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11-29-2018, 12:20 PM | #3604 |
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Start with The Thames Murders (If buying the Space Cowboys/Asmodee edition, the yellow box), as it was historically the "base" game. If you have all three rereleased sets, it might be fun to mix and match them according to chronological order, but as long as you're playing the cases in each box in order, you're fine.
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11-29-2018, 01:10 PM | #3605 | |
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So based on the advanced search feature on BGG, I came up with the following games: Game 1: Quadropolis Game 2: Kaiju Crush Game 3: Pass the Pandas (or possibly Animal Upon Animal, but PtP is a 100% match on the search) Game 4: The Big Book of Madness Would like your opinions on these! |
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11-29-2018, 02:29 PM | #3606 |
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Quadropolis is a lot of fun. Better with 3 or 4 but still good with two. A lot of fun moments where someone screws up your plans and you have to adjust on the fly. The inlay is also pure pornography the way all the tiles fit. I would recommend just playing the advanced version
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12-28-2018, 03:13 PM | #3607 |
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I just pulled the trigger on this. Amazon has it for $107 which is probably the lowest I've seen it for.
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12-28-2018, 03:39 PM | #3608 | |
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Nice. But I'm waiting for the digital version, hopefully cheaper, coming next year
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12-28-2018, 04:37 PM | #3609 |
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I've got the digital port of Gloomhaven on my wishlist as well, but deep down inside I know it's going to be horribly reviewbombed in Early Access, and I hope the dev team knows it, too, and that they'll be ready to pour money into the port if EA sales estimates are affected by the forthcoming negative reviews. It isn't immediately going to have campaign or multiplayer, and I don't think it's going to be priced under $20 like everyone wants. Given the shitstorm that Terraforming Mars got for merely delaying hand drafting and a $25 price point, I'm anticipating a bloodbath when Gloomhaven finally hits EA.
On the bright side, my Broken Token inserts for my board copy of Gloomhaven came in, and next week staining and assembling them will make a neat little winter project for my father and I. Last edited by Shkspr : 12-28-2018 at 04:39 PM. |
12-28-2018, 05:03 PM | #3610 | |
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The good news on the price point is that Asmodee is doing the Digital port, and they seem to have a sale somewhere almost every week. The initial price will probably be higher than their other digital games, but sales could make it "do-able" (I hope)
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01-01-2019, 10:53 AM | #3611 |
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I got two games for my birthday: Above and Below and Hoplomachus: Origins. I haven't played Above and Below yet, but I've had a couple solo games and a PvP game of Hoplo and it is really fun. Nice, tight tactical battles that can be played in like 15 minutes. Super fun!
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01-01-2019, 03:55 PM | #3612 |
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Jenn and I have been digging into an "oldie but goodie," playing the absolute hell out of Agricola recently; I love that it seems to be very well balanced for just about every player count. Certain resources are more scarce depending upon the player count, but it doesn't seem to imbalance the game at all. While we also love Rosenburg's follow-up game Caverna, I think the insane variation that the cards add to Agricola make me appreciate it more.
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01-01-2019, 09:42 PM | #3613 | |
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I think many of the older Euros are under appreciated now. Just because a game is more complex, does not mean it is a better game. Agricola to me is a nearly perfect worker placement game. My only quibble with it, is it can be won at the card draw at the beginning, but there are different draw/draft methods that can mitigate this. It is a great game. I have also used this as an intro game for new players (believe it or not). The beauty is you can tell people to run a balanced farm and they get it. Unlike other "easier" games which people may not understand what they are supposed to be doing. |
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01-02-2019, 11:21 AM | #3614 |
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Wife and I are still full on with Scythe, we love the game. Recently purchased both of expansions and will be playing through those.
We just dove into Anachrony, which seems promising so far. |
01-02-2019, 12:06 PM | #3615 | |
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What draw/draft methods do you use? I've been trying to work this into our games, but my group doesn't like the full draft method because it takes too long, and I chafe at our draw 10 discard three compromise as I feel it doesn't give enough control. |
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01-02-2019, 01:51 PM | #3616 | |
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I have not played this in a group setting in ages, but I believe we did a draw 7, pick one, pass to the left. Do that until you have 7 cards. That tended to keep things moving. |
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01-03-2019, 11:05 AM | #3617 | |
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I forgot to report the games I got from the Blind Box. Looks like I was correct in 3 of the 4 games. Game 1: Quadropolis Game 2: Kaiju Crush Game 3: Pass the Pandas Game 4: Shadowrift I was surprised about Shadowrift, because Big Book of Madness was a closer match on the search. But not too disappointed, as I already had a copy of Big Book. |
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01-03-2019, 02:50 PM | #3618 | |
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Any favourites from the bunch? |
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03-03-2019, 09:04 PM | #3619 |
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Picked up the Mother of Dragons expansion for Game of Thrones.
It turns the game into an 8 player game adding the houses of Arryn and Targyen, And dragons. And a Vassai system And the Iron bank. And a 4th Westeros card. And HOLY SMOKES! And I just bought the 3x3 play mat that incorporates the entire board. Well, I pre-ordered it.
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03-12-2019, 05:46 PM | #3620 |
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Have been playing some Chronicles of Crime last weekend. Received it as a birthday gift from my sisters and brothers. It's been a puzzling (no pun intended) experience. I'm flipflopping between "awesome" and "I don't get it". I'm honestly not a fan of having to use my smartphone all the time to be able to play this (I honestly can't see this being any better with a tablet). I tried to approach this like good old Lucas Arts' adventure games, but investigating witnesses actually wastes too much time to solve the puzzle. You have to get into the thinking of whomever made the scenario to take the right guess at what the solution is. Hence being torn between "I don't get it" and "awesome". Right now, I'm sensing I'll end up rating this about 6 out of 10, barely recommend it to others and have it end up on the pile of games that looked too promising.
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03-14-2019, 09:43 PM | #3621 |
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03-14-2019, 10:05 PM | #3622 |
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Going to Geekway to the West again. Great gamers con. This year I invited my nephews to join me. One lives in DC the other Orlando, they are both coming.
Really excited about this
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03-14-2019, 10:29 PM | #3623 | |
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Whoa...bullseye. |
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03-14-2019, 10:31 PM | #3624 |
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My daughters and I have been playing Azul lately, it’s clever.
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03-19-2019, 05:45 PM | #3625 |
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Played The Mind for the first time, and I see solid potential as a side-item game for casual fans, like my work colleagues. Not a hardcore game, but it definitely has a serious appeal.
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03-20-2019, 12:44 AM | #3626 |
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The Mind had lost its appeal after one session with a certain group of mine. Everyone had been in high school band growing up, so we knew how to maintain rhythm in their heads. So once we all matched up rhythms, it was easy to play our cards when the numbers came. Each level gave little to no additional challenge to us, and we completed the game with no lives lost.
There are other groups I can introduce this game to, but I don't think I would participate in the game myself. It would be too frustrating to play with anyone else, after that one session where my internal clock was so beautifully in sync with the others. |
03-20-2019, 03:04 AM | #3627 | |
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The black eyed peas tried this but they lost the first round |
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03-20-2019, 10:44 AM | #3628 |
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I imagine the problem was that everybody in the band starts counting in their heads, "1, 2, 3, 4,..." and them will.i.am starts up in his head with some shit like, "1, 2, 3, 4, 1 1 1 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 111, 7. (beat) (beat) (beat)" and the whole thing is lost. Last edited by Shkspr : 03-20-2019 at 10:45 AM. |
03-20-2019, 12:23 PM | #3629 |
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I have lost a lot of luster off The Mind personally, but it is still an absolute blast to teach and watch people play the game for the first time.
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03-21-2019, 09:27 AM | #3630 | |
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I played it a couple times, seemed kind of pointless to me. Not my cup of tea, I guess.
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03-21-2019, 12:58 PM | #3631 |
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I think I'll be in that camp, soon. It's mind blowing at first, but once the newness wears off, it tends to lose it's charm.
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04-03-2019, 01:27 PM | #3632 |
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With Game of Thrones Season 8 upon us, I'll be inviting some family to a viewing party. I have some GoT themed games to play during the day while we wait for the premier that evening.
GoT: Board Game 2e (will pick up the Mother of Dragons expansion) GoT: Catan GoT: Hand of the King and a GoT skinned version of Love Letter Premium that I created. |
04-03-2019, 03:52 PM | #3633 | |
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awesome
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04-04-2019, 08:43 AM | #3634 | |
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Can I come over?! This sounds amazingly fun....
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04-09-2019, 01:04 PM | #3635 |
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Going to cross-post this to the werewolf forums (does anyone go there anymore?), but I am extremely excited about the Blood on the Clocktower Kickstarter that has about two weeks left.
It's basically a souped-up version of werewolf (or mafia, if you are unfamiliar with Werewolf) that you play in person. It's a hidden role social deduction game where every single person has a secret role with a special power. There is one bad guy (demon) with a couple accomplices, a lot of good guys, and one storyteller, who is the moderator. Every day, the whole group votes to hang someone in an effort to root out the bad guy. Every night (typically), the bad guys get to kill someone. What's nice about this game is that players who die are still playing the game as opinionated ghosts. They lose their special powers, but get exactly one vote that they can use on any single vote for the rest of the game; this typically leads to a supercharged final night vote where all the ghosts cash in their votes to sway things a certain way. The Kickstarter is pretty damned pricey, but the components are top notch, and the reviews I have read or have watched for the game are absolutely glowing with how much they enjoyed it. I am extremely intrigued by the complexity of some of the roles, and it sounds like playing the Storyteller is a hell of a good time as well. Some of the interesting roles:
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04-09-2019, 01:37 PM | #3636 |
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Played Between Two Cities the other day. The premise is that the players sit around the table, and there is a city built between each player. So you build the city to the left in collaboration with the player to your left and the one to your right in collaboration with the player to your right. At the end, the cities are each scored on various criteria. You get the score of your lowest-scoring city (to keep players from just overbuilding one city).
It is a nice light game, but with enough strategy to keep it interesting. I think it would be great to introduce folks to strategy gaming (because it is not very intimidating) or as a lunch break if you have gaming-inclined co-workers (because once everyone knows what they are doing, a game takes about 20-25 minutes). |
05-13-2019, 12:38 PM | #3637 | |
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HBTM, opened this up and played a few times this weekend. Excellent game... I think. There's a little bit of "whatever you do is good" which I find to be subtly depressing in some games, but there's a definite gulf between good and weak strategies. It is aesthetically beautiful, a lot of very nice art and a few trimmings that add value. The birds on the cards, incidentally, have a variety of game-relevant characteristics that match very, very well to the appropriate real-world characteristics, which is a nice plus for the bird-inclined but may be invisible to others. To try to describe the genre, it's something of an engine/building type. The things you do in the game are essentially play bird cards, lay eggs, gain food, and get more bird cards. The more you do of each of those things, you more effective they become and the more spillover benefits might accrue from them. Very good, well thought-out game. Will introduce it to friends, and will put some shoulder into firing it up. |
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07-03-2019, 10:55 AM | #3638 |
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Going to play Caverna for the first time this weekend. Any tips/strategies people want to share?
From what I can tell, part of what makes the game good is that there is no one dominating strategy, but if there's a "rookies often make this mistake" aspect to it, then I'd love to know what that mistake is :-) |
07-03-2019, 05:01 PM | #3639 |
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Soooo many thoughts.
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07-03-2019, 05:26 PM | #3640 |
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More thoughts: don't overlook the idea that Donkeys can live in Mines; there's a furnished cavern that you can get that will provide you with food for every donkey in a mine, and that can be a killer combination on some often-overlooked worker placement spaces.
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07-03-2019, 08:32 PM | #3641 |
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Final thoughts, now that I'm not on my phone...
Random new player warnings:
One of the major decision points in the game comes down to how you build your "food engine." Typically, you have two choices: Animals or Crops.
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07-03-2019, 08:33 PM | #3642 |
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Concordia is a fantastic game.
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07-03-2019, 08:45 PM | #3643 |
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07-06-2019, 04:43 PM | #3644 |
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Thanks, Vince! I came in a very close second in a 4 player game. I ended up having no expeditions or armed dwarves whatsoever. I focused on building the family, so I kept having babies and getting furnishings that made feeding them easier.
I was behind, I think, for most of the game. But the last few turns, I was able to just spam victory points with my extra turns. It almost worked. Overall, it is a really fun game. |
07-06-2019, 09:29 PM | #3645 | |
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Glad you enjoyed it, and more than happy to have helped! Caverna and Agricola get more table time than anything else I own, and I really enjoy both of them a ton. Excellent games. |
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07-09-2019, 04:03 PM | #3646 |
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Above and Below is a really good game. The story telling really adds a really awesome element. I wish ot was longer. I think there are some fan made rules that extend it.
Really like this one.
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07-14-2019, 12:03 AM | #3647 |
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My game group got together after a year hiatus.
We had 5 hours. One of the guys just started the Game of Thrones series and wanted to play again. we got together at my house Thursday. We played Game of Thrones with the Mother of Dragons expansion. WOW. This expansion is fantastic. Incredible. Great. The vassal system was the best addition to the game. We had 5 with 3 vassals. and it made the game so much better. Who controlled who was important. Deals were made to keep the vassal off your butt. Or to attck someone. I was the Taragyen(sp?). And everyone went after me right away. My navy was bottled up and didnt help. I sacrificed a dragon early to improve their power. Then sent 2 to grab a victory point. Then lost both of them when 2 guys teamed up on me and crushed my dragons. This was ny turn 4. lots of wheeling and dealing. And a great story developed. We didnt get a full game in. I think we made it to turn 7 then had to quit. I got an army of 3 nights on the main land by the last utrn of our game and claimed another loyalty token. Played the Drago card. WOW. thats a powerful card. use it wisely. It goes away. That tied me for 1st place. Which I too after o losing my dragons. Great expansion to a great game. I pre-ordered the 3x3 foot game mat. Cant wait to get that and play this game again. This is easily one of my favorite games.
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07-14-2019, 12:31 AM | #3648 |
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Game of Thrones is pretty awesome, but it can be a pretty slow game. And if you get screwed early (or at any time, really), it can be a really bad time for a really long time.
When it works, though, good lord is it a good game. The orders mechanic is just superb - secretly setting them is awesome enough, but the fact that they are all revealed simultaneously, only resolved one at a time, and each order's target is only set as they are resolved makes for some amazing "oh, shit" moments. Last edited by Vince, Pt. II : 07-14-2019 at 12:55 AM. |
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I have never understood why people love GoT so much, but many of these same people refuse to play Diplomacy. The strategic portion of the game is mostly the same, the main difference is the Dune style combat in GoT. Backstabbing is appreciated in GoT, in Diplomacy it is grounds for breaking off a friendship.
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07-14-2019, 10:41 AM | #3650 |
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I have never played diplomacy. Want to, but havent.
I wonder if the theme is the difference. In GoT, backstabbing is part of the story. So it is expected.
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