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beefy

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« Reply #60 on: August 19, 2013, 12:26:15 pm »

My newest Addiction is Terra Mystica. Sooo much fun. Also you can check out Eclipse, Puerto Rico, Legends of Andor, Mage Knight, Robinson Crusoe and Naufragos! ^^ All of those are incredible.

Avoid: Munchkin... o_O
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« Reply #61 on: August 19, 2013, 01:06:11 pm »

Yeah, Munchkin can be fun, but I have a friend who knows all the tricks, usually hits level 10 by the time the rest of the group gets to 3 or 4.
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« Reply #62 on: August 19, 2013, 01:21:01 pm »

Yeah, Munchkin can be fun, but I have a friend who knows all the tricks, usually hits level 10 by the time the rest of the group gets to 3 or 4.

Munchkin is fun if you don't take it seriously. If you're really competing to win it gets old fast. If you're goofing off and playing to have fun, it can be a blast.
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« Reply #63 on: August 19, 2013, 02:04:03 pm »

Personally, I've never liked competitive gaming (board and otherwise). It all just boils down to using tried and tested safe approaches, always going with the balanced WarriorWizardBalancedBoringPerson way instead of playing as a nutjob who can only communicate through strangling cats just for the hell of it.
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« Reply #64 on: August 19, 2013, 02:51:33 pm »

Um... what was it called...? It was a card game with VERY bare-bones rules. No "content", it was just the rules on how to play a card, and determine turn order and stuff. You were supposed to draw your own cards and play any kinda game you wanted with 'em. Played it with a friend once, lead to many giggles.

Fake edit: It was called Dvorak!
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« Reply #65 on: August 19, 2013, 05:02:14 pm »

roborally.
hte game i love and hate the most.
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« Reply #66 on: March 07, 2014, 09:30:02 am »

Has anybody gotten into solitaire boardgames at all? I've found myself just needed some alone time, and for that I've been doing some VASSAL modules for some solitaire wargames. I've been playing B-17 Queen of the Skies (AAR ongoing, hope to update this weekend), and for the past week or so I've been getting into Carrier.

Now, Carrier is a beast of a game... it's about earlyish war aircraft carrier battles near the Solomon Islands and Coral Sea. If you're into the Pacific Theatre at all, and enjoy the kind of things that people describe as high investment, high reward, then I think you might like it. The manual is a whopping 68 pages, double-column. It contains 6 training scenarios, interspersed through the basic rules that teach you different aspects of the game.

- Scenario 1: you learn how IJN and USN planes attack an enemy carrier fleet - going through CAP, through AA, then dropping bombs and scoring hits. The scenario is going through the motions of attack for predefined strikes (with a certain number of fighters, dive bombers and torpedo bombers) against predefined fleets, both IJN and USN.
- Scenario 2: you learn how to operate your aircraft carriers. Take aircraft from the hangar bay, service them, raise them to the deck, launch them and define strike groups or CAP, attack the enemy fleets, drop bombs, come back, land, etc. And don't you think this is easy by any stretch of the imagination! The scenario is two static fleets sending out strikes at each other (IJN attack randomly).
- Scenario 3: you learn how enemy forces move on the map board, and how you are allowed to move. The scenario is TF16 with the Enterprise and TF17 with the Hornet, and you need to outmanoeuvre the enemy task forces, strike them, provide CAP, defend against enemy air strikes, etc. The enemy forces react to your presence.
- Scenario 4: you learn about intelligence and how the game handles incomplete knowledge. You learn to launch planes for searches to find out what contact reports are actually real and what aren't, enemy force compositions, etc. The scenario features no combat, just launching search planes at the right times and hoping for the best contact reports.
- Scenario 5: you learn about surface combat without air, i.e. battleship slugfests, and how enemies react to your close proximity. The scenario is a night battle around Guadalcanal.
- Scenario 6: you learn about how IJN forces launch air attacks, how losses to air strikes and damages to carriers affect their ability to do so, and when they retire from damage. The battle starts with some predefined contacts and then it's all out carrier warfare.
- Standard game: for the standard game you learn how to set up a random scenario with varying IJN commitment limits for carriers, transports and surface forces, and how they appear throughout the game, victory conditions, etc. With this one you're finally playing the game.

Aaaaand then there's the advanced rules, which include things like uncertain hits on enemy forces which need to be confirmed later by search planes and/or subsequent strikes. And you never really know whether you put that carrier out of commission or not!


And tonight I might get to play a 6-player Battlestar Galactica :)
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« Reply #67 on: March 07, 2014, 09:41:34 am »

Wow Carrier looks like a beast of a game! I haven't played much Solitaire games honestly. I've played through a session of Arkham Horror alone (great for learning the rules), as well as Dungeon Quest once (to learn rules again). I've been meaning to try the solo Scenario for Firefly: The Board game as well (this is a great game by the way, really catches the theme and aesthetics of the show).
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« Reply #68 on: March 07, 2014, 09:45:52 am »

Yeah, Munchkin can be fun, but I have a friend who knows all the tricks, usually hits level 10 by the time the rest of the group gets to 3 or 4.

The trick to Munchkin is that the rules are fluid.

It is why none of my friends liked it. Since the fact that none of the rules are really expanded upon or explained is part of the game. It can get a bit excessively irksome with a few rules/cards (Thanks cursed object cards...) but otherwise the point of the game is more to have a sense of humor.
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« Reply #69 on: March 07, 2014, 09:47:04 am »

Best solitaire games: Mage Knight and Robinson Crusoe.
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« Reply #70 on: March 07, 2014, 09:57:11 am »

I've been wanting Crusoe but the price gouging on the bad zman edition has kept me away. Zman has really been dropping the ball on quality and quantity shipped in the past couple years. Cool Stuff Inc will never get my business. They listed Crusoe well above MSRP on Amazon and their business website showed out of stock at MSRP. No other copies existed for sale for several months and other stores that ordered from zman were shorted. The 2nd printing was also shy of demand and fixed no problems from the first printing.

I've been playing Race for the Galaxy with the second arc expansion. The Orb is very different and triples game time. It's different but still a good game.
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« Reply #71 on: March 07, 2014, 03:06:27 pm »

Space Alert has been my latest obsession. It is ridiculously fun, but sounds hokey: there is a timed soundtrack it sounds out threats and locations which you deal with, as a crew (4-5 players, co-op)

You decide what your actions are in three phases (go to red section, activate battle bots, change decks, fight alien), high five each other at a job well done, and see what actually hallened turn by turn (hint: you probably messed up one action and now the alien hatched, changed decks and now you are all dead.)

I also recommend Arkham horror for similar "losing is fun" co-op but in a lovecraftian setting.

Last game I got was Cadwellon: City of Thieves and Chaos in the Old World, both of which are mad fun (run gang of thieves, demonlord your way across the world, resectively)
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« Reply #72 on: March 07, 2014, 03:39:44 pm »

Space Alert is fun, although I have to be in the right mood for it.

Most recent game I got is Terra Mystica, which is pretty interesting. Complicated game, but the overall design is rather elegant and it looks like it'll have huge replayability. Definitely looking forward to trying it out again now that I have a better idea of what really gets you points.
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« Reply #73 on: March 07, 2014, 04:09:36 pm »

My club had a recent visitor that asked if anyone played Monopoly. They were sincere. I died a little.

Finally got to play one of my favorites again, Silverton. It has solo rules which are quite good.
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« Reply #74 on: March 07, 2014, 06:48:48 pm »

Munchkin is fun if you don't take it seriously. If you're really competing to win it gets old fast. If you're goofing off and playing to have fun, it can be a blast.
I agree with this.
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