On Christmas Board Games
Jan. 20th, 2016 11:25 amI have acquired, played or experienced some new board games.
The following are now in my house.
Fluxx
Tsuro
Dominion - Intrigue
Cabelloros
Alhambra
Also Dystopian Wars
I've played the following
Exploding Kittens
Lost Cities
Sheep Farm (my sister's work in progress game).
Fluxx
is mental. It's a card game. The rules change depending on what rules you cards you play. It's silly but fun. Useful I think for my games nights as a starter game or for late arrivals.
Tsuro
is beautiful. It is a tile placement game. You have to create paths for your counter to follow. If your path leads off the board or in to another player you are out. Last person standing wins. (The Captain can just about manage this game)
Dominion - Intrigue
is a Dominion expansion. I think I don't get to play enough Dominion.
Cabelleros
is a mystery. I've not played it. It looks complex.
Alhambra
is a game of deck building, using decks to purchase tiles to convert to points with a palace building theme. The Captain can just about play it although it's a little too long for him and (frustratingly) I interpreted the rules incorrectly the first time we played. These rules are now baked in his head as the RULES but they don't work brilliantly and because the game is both a little complex for him and a little long he can get aggitated.
Dystopian Wars has finally arrived and looks great. I'm looking forward to painting up the ships and trying out the game. The Captain was very taken with the ships and has helped my unpack them. They are made on a 3D printer. They look gorgeous. Mum was impressed by the detail. They are the first objects I recall holding that were 3D printed. Certainly the first objects I've knowingly owned that were 3D printed that were cost competitive with objects made using other production methods.
I played Exploding Kittens in the pub with Andy, Nicky and her husband.
It's fun and silly and quick (again, perhaps one for the begining of games nights) but as Andy says, it's basically Russian Roulette.
Lost Cities is a quick and simple deck building game which I played a couple of times with Andy. I liked it.
My sister's game had some play testing. It's certainly a workable game right now and a few tweaks will make it quicker and more dynamic. I'm looking forward to trying it again.
So a pleasant few weeks of board gaming over Christmas.
The following are now in my house.
Fluxx
Tsuro
Dominion - Intrigue
Cabelloros
Alhambra
Also Dystopian Wars
I've played the following
Exploding Kittens
Lost Cities
Sheep Farm (my sister's work in progress game).
Fluxx
is mental. It's a card game. The rules change depending on what rules you cards you play. It's silly but fun. Useful I think for my games nights as a starter game or for late arrivals.
Tsuro
is beautiful. It is a tile placement game. You have to create paths for your counter to follow. If your path leads off the board or in to another player you are out. Last person standing wins. (The Captain can just about manage this game)
Dominion - Intrigue
is a Dominion expansion. I think I don't get to play enough Dominion.
Cabelleros
is a mystery. I've not played it. It looks complex.
Alhambra
is a game of deck building, using decks to purchase tiles to convert to points with a palace building theme. The Captain can just about play it although it's a little too long for him and (frustratingly) I interpreted the rules incorrectly the first time we played. These rules are now baked in his head as the RULES but they don't work brilliantly and because the game is both a little complex for him and a little long he can get aggitated.
Dystopian Wars has finally arrived and looks great. I'm looking forward to painting up the ships and trying out the game. The Captain was very taken with the ships and has helped my unpack them. They are made on a 3D printer. They look gorgeous. Mum was impressed by the detail. They are the first objects I recall holding that were 3D printed. Certainly the first objects I've knowingly owned that were 3D printed that were cost competitive with objects made using other production methods.
I played Exploding Kittens in the pub with Andy, Nicky and her husband.
It's fun and silly and quick (again, perhaps one for the begining of games nights) but as Andy says, it's basically Russian Roulette.
Lost Cities is a quick and simple deck building game which I played a couple of times with Andy. I liked it.
My sister's game had some play testing. It's certainly a workable game right now and a few tweaks will make it quicker and more dynamic. I'm looking forward to trying it again.
So a pleasant few weeks of board gaming over Christmas.
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Date: 2016-01-20 12:58 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2016-01-20 01:16 pm (UTC)I've enjoyed Dominion in the past but never got around to buying a set and haven't played it for a good while.
I acquired Labyrinth and Black Fleet for xmas, both of which I would recommend. Labyrinth is a tile placing game which is good fun even with just two and Black Fleet is a nice trading and pirating game which is quite involved but is really easy to pick up.
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Date: 2016-01-20 01:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-01-20 02:22 pm (UTC)I fear I may be that friend.
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