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Reply #1190 on: December 11, 2013, 09:55:44 PM

Ascension is great! It's like Magic but with only card drawing and casting math.

It's better than Hearthstone, that's for fucking sure. And Boss Monster (and Domion, fuck Dominion).
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Reply #1191 on: December 11, 2013, 10:25:35 PM

I've only played the app version, but there's something decidedly unfun about it for me. Not sure exactly what it is.

I think I'll keep up with the tradition this year and buy another board game for my family for christmas - a selfish tradition but so what. Now I just need to decide what. Hard to find the proper path between not too boring but not too technical.
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Reply #1192 on: December 12, 2013, 01:12:34 AM

Opera! It's basically a low level spreadsheet in Italian clothing.

I still think, flawed as it is, anyone who plays a lot of 1v1 games should own A Few Acres of Snow.
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Reply #1193 on: December 12, 2013, 10:26:20 AM

Thanks for the opinions.  Though, I like Dominion! 

I ultimately didn't like the Pathfinder card game and won't be continuing to play it.  However, I'm stuck on the persistence of the character between sessions.  I really like that concept a lot.  Does Descent offer character persistence?    Ravenloft doesn't. 
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Reply #1194 on: December 12, 2013, 11:40:49 AM

Yeah Descent has campaigns.

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Reply #1195 on: December 12, 2013, 01:03:36 PM

It's better than Hearthstone, that's for fucking sure. And Boss Monster (and Domion, fuck Dominion).

Playing solitaire, war, or rock, paper, scissors is probably better than Boss Monster.

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Reply #1196 on: December 13, 2013, 09:19:53 PM

A Few Acres of Snow is great.
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Reply #1197 on: December 21, 2013, 11:28:40 PM

Android: Netrunner. Good?
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Reply #1198 on: December 22, 2013, 01:43:52 AM

Netrunner is another game where you should just be playing Magic.

Edit: You want good? I believe Omen: Reign of War is available right now. It's the best not-Magic-but-still-basically-Magic game I've played. The designer was a competitive Magic player, and it shows. The instructions are mildly shitty, but the game is absolutely superb and that version is wonderful. The art is some of the best in the industry. Oh, and the game is cheap and you'll probably never be able to get it again.
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Reply #1199 on: December 22, 2013, 03:03:41 AM

Eh, it didn't sound especially magic like. I liked the asymmetric element, plus I have no desire for a TCG in card form.

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Reply #1200 on: December 22, 2013, 03:05:10 AM

Eh, it didn't sound especially magic like. I liked the asymmetric element, plus I have no desire for a TCG in card form.
Asymmetric or not, people are fooling themselves if they think Garfield made any huge departure from Magic with Netrunner. You're still doing the same shit you're doing in Magic except you have trap cards and an overly complex arrangement of permanents on the corp side.

If you know anything about Magic, the corp side is always playing Enchantress or some other "Pillow-Forty" kind of deck and the runner side is always playing combo. Or at least, trying to play combo.
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Reply #1201 on: December 22, 2013, 03:13:38 AM

Hmm points taken. Having read some other reviews it doesn't really sound like it is what I wanted. Back to the drawing board!

At this point it looks like 7 Wonders is going to get the 'fun enough to play and simple enough for the family' vote.
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Reply #1202 on: December 22, 2013, 03:23:05 AM

I would not recommend Netrunner to a family of non-hardcore gamers. It is solely a competitive card game.
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Reply #1203 on: December 22, 2013, 05:00:14 AM

I would not recommend Netrunner to a family of non-hardcore gamers. It is solely a competitive card game.

It was more of a me and my brother choice (who seems to have dominant species as the go to game with his friends these days), but really I'd rather something else. Letters from Whitechapel might scratch that itch.

Family wise my sister will just want to play The Resistance anyhow, so maybe I should just save my money...
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Reply #1204 on: December 22, 2013, 09:34:10 AM

Letters from Whitechapel is good. If Dominant Species is his goto game (jesus, that's heavy) then the only card game I'd recommend would be Twilight Struggle - which is seriously as good as they say. Or A Few Acres of Snow as mentioned above.
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Reply #1205 on: December 23, 2013, 03:24:20 AM

7 Wonders is great.  The expansions add a lot more dimensions and stuff to do as well.

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Reply #1206 on: December 23, 2013, 03:52:10 AM

I got Letters From Whitehapel and Mr Jack pocket and Haggis.

Looking forward to playing letters from Whitehapel a lot.
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Reply #1207 on: December 23, 2013, 12:04:04 PM

I got Letters From Whitehapel and Mr Jack pocket and Haggis.

Looking forward to playing letters from Whitehapel a lot.

It's still one of my favorite boardgames.  The unfortunate caveat I've found is that people who don't have good attention spans for logic puzzles will just check right the fuck out, so you need the right crowd.  Almost every time I've played it I've learned there's one person in the group who just doesn't have the right brain for this sort of thing.

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Reply #1208 on: December 23, 2013, 05:19:28 PM

Yeah I expect I'll only play with people keen, even if it means 1v1.

Bought a bunch of games for the ipad. Looking forward to see how Eclipse plays. Also got Small World 2.
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Reply #1209 on: December 24, 2013, 01:29:12 PM

Have a full house this winter.

After teaching Pret-A-Porter everyone loved it.

Then we played Lords of Waterdeep.  It's amazing how much, I guess production value, makes a difference.  The LoW box and score track just makes everything so simple to set up that it's pretty much what everyone wants to play.

In between The Resistance of course. 
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Reply #1210 on: December 24, 2013, 01:35:09 PM

The LoW expansion is great, and has the same awesome box insert like the original, but fuck it if I'm doing to segregate the expansion cards from the original after every play.  I followed the instructions for integrating both expansions sets for establishing a "long game" and plan to leave them like that.

Fun fact: You can take the Skullport box insert, stack it on top of the original insert inside of the original box bottom, and cover it with the expansion box top.

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Reply #1211 on: December 24, 2013, 08:29:03 PM

I tried PACG today as a "family game" and it's not settin off the way I wanted.  Actually, got requests for "Dragon Age" if you could believe that.  Very vanilla RPG (that I dont particularly like due to the lore/world).

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Reply #1212 on: December 26, 2013, 05:39:17 PM

I think I'm going to sell my PACG.  My family didn't get it as I wanted them to.  Frankly I found the rules to be a bit abstract and there was a lot of card conflict.  I know the developers worked on answering a lot of those conflicts. 

I mentioned above that I really liked the persistent characters in PACG and I know Descent has them too.  How is Descent 2nd version in complexity compared to Ravenloft/PACG? 

I was given Munchkin deluxe and Arkham Horror for Christmas.  Card Kingdom was doing 20% off anything in store, so I snagged Letters from Whitechapel and the second Munchkin expansion for ~$50.  Not terrible.  I think I'm going to return Arkham Horror, though.  I suspect the 2hr+ playtime means it will never get played in my house. 
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Reply #1213 on: December 26, 2013, 07:55:59 PM

You could also return it because it's overrated crap decided by randomness. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Reply #1214 on: December 27, 2013, 11:13:20 AM

You could also return it because it's overrated crap decided by randomness. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

BUT THEME!  Rabble rabble.  awesome, for real

Got around to trying Resistance:Avalon with a good group last night, not sure what took my so long.  Just the little tweaks of having Oberon and Merlin make the game so much better than trying to deal with clunky mission cards instead.

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Reply #1215 on: December 27, 2013, 01:55:44 PM

The LoW expansion is great, and has the same awesome box insert like the original, but fuck it if I'm doing to segregate the expansion cards from the original after every play.  I followed the instructions for integrating both expansions sets for establishing a "long game" and plan to leave them like that.
I loved the original game when it came out, but had two minor criticisms: #1 there wasn't enough ways to get to odd coins, and 2.) the economy in the game was too predictable.  The expansion(s) fixed both.  I really like the game, and think it is a great gateway game to introduce a wide variety of people to more complex modern games.
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Reply #1216 on: December 31, 2013, 02:12:55 PM

Robinson Crusoe is in stock today on CSI.  Grabbed mine and Glass Road for free shipping.  I know, I know, but it's New Year Eve and lots of personal Worker Placement management awaits me in 2014.

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Reply #1217 on: December 31, 2013, 02:26:13 PM

Picked up Citadels recently to scratch an itch for a quick and easy game.  It delivers, and I recommend it.  2 to 8 players, takes about half an hour and not a lot of table space. 

Although on its surface the game is about earning money to build a city, the real meat of it is the secret selection of the "character" roles each round that set the turn order for that round and grant special abilities (similar to the "strategies" in Twilight Imperium except they make up a much larger part of the game) -- there's a lot of Nth-dimensional bluffing going on where you need to guess whether someone is going to try to fuck you ever, and what character they think you're going to pick, and what they will do based on that, and what you can pick instead that will fuck them over... unless they knew you'd figure all that out and you're in fact playing right into their hands.

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Reply #1218 on: December 31, 2013, 03:35:36 PM

Citadels really requires the right group.
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Reply #1219 on: December 31, 2013, 03:50:45 PM

I was going to say, I can imagine people who get bent out of shape easily getting bent out of shape while playing Citadels.  With a laid-back group that enjoys trying to bullshit each other it's tons of fun, and it's very quick to learn and play so I can see it working well for people who aren't hardcore gamers.  Similar to Skull and Roses in that respect (also a bluffing-centric game).

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Reply #1220 on: December 31, 2013, 04:41:21 PM

I got Citadels in my stocking along with Bohnanza and No Thanks.  Looking forward to Citadels for awhile. 
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Reply #1221 on: January 01, 2014, 07:32:21 PM

Got to play Letters From Whitechapel (how does Jack ever lose?!), Mr. Jack Pocket, Dixit, and Settlers of Catan over Christmas. And by that I mean I played the former once and the latter about 6 times. My brother in law and dad were pretty keen, even though I kept winning. The GF quite liked playing LfW, which was an unexpected bonus.

I think I'll buy Coup! next, or maybe Love Letter. Got to get some more two player games for home. Only so many games of Scopa can happen before you get bored.
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Reply #1222 on: January 02, 2014, 06:34:33 AM

Tried two new ones over the holidays: Trains and Terra Mystica.

Trains is Dominion with less cards, but adds a board. Quite liked it. Felt like a bit less of a sprint to the finish that Dominion tends to be, but still plays fairly quickly.

Terra Mystica, when you read the manual it comes across like someone bought every major worker placement game on the market, and just grabbed a random mechanic from each. That being said, the game actually plays really smoothly. Took us about three hours to finish a game, but that included two new players.

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Reply #1223 on: January 07, 2014, 02:38:11 AM

Been playing a bit of Jaipur a board game arena. Good fun. Which is surprising, as I normally go for games with more interactivity. Still, a step up on Dominion in that regard.
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Reply #1224 on: January 07, 2014, 08:06:37 AM

My wife has pretty bad vision, but loves board games.  What are some of your favorite board games that do not involve small symbols, pieces or small text on the board (or super small texton things she can hold)?

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