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re: What are your Top 5 Board Games at the moment?
Posted on 1/24/13 at 5:10 pm to FleshEatingSalsa
Posted on 1/24/13 at 5:10 pm to FleshEatingSalsa
Long time lurker but felt compelled to respond. If you are looking for a fun yet complex game that's easy to pick up, I highly recommend The Resistance. The rules are simple but it is so player focused that the game feels different every time you play.
Here is a review for those interested: The Resistance
For reference, I enjoy Settlers, Dominion, Carcassonne, Smallworld, and Power Grid.
*back to the shadows*
Here is a review for those interested: The Resistance
For reference, I enjoy Settlers, Dominion, Carcassonne, Smallworld, and Power Grid.
*back to the shadows*
Posted on 1/24/13 at 5:12 pm to XequalsWhy
fouldeliverer and I got a GoT board game in a while ago. I hadn't fricked around with them much after high school but that was fun.
Posted on 1/24/13 at 5:21 pm to XequalsWhy
thanks for the post
board games are cool
great excuse to invite (the right type) of chick over to drink a few beers/smoke weed and hangout
board games are cool
great excuse to invite (the right type) of chick over to drink a few beers/smoke weed and hangout
Posted on 1/24/13 at 6:04 pm to TulaneTigerFan
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I'm going to go slightly off topic here and boast a little, but my neighborhood in Seattle has the coolest game store ever. It's this massive board game store with a cafe/bar built in. They have a large game library that they lend out, and they'll open anything in the store for you to play with in the cafe for free.
This sounds awesome
Posted on 1/24/13 at 6:10 pm to XequalsWhy
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Long time lurker but felt compelled to respond. If you are looking for a fun yet complex game that's easy to pick up, I highly recommend The Resistance. The rules are simple but it is so player focused that the game feels different every time you play.
Excellent game. The only issue is usually player count (it's best 6+), although this is a good party game, so it works.
Posted on 1/24/13 at 7:30 pm to Freauxzen
Yes I should have pointed out that this is much more of a party game and is far more enjoyable with 9 people rather than 5. Still, it is probably the best game you can get for under $20. (I think target has it for $16 something)
Posted on 1/24/13 at 9:13 pm to XequalsWhy
The Resistance is a blast. Had a big game night a few weeks ago at a friend's house. Two rooms going and the other room was finishing up their game so we broke this out for a few quick rounds and it was the most fun we had all night.
Freauxzen, A Touch of Evil is very enjoyable and a good change of pace from the deep games. It's a medium learning curve. The mechanics can become a little simplistic, but with good players who can take advantage of bonuses and character traits, it can easily be a great time. The only downside is that I would recommend at least getting the Something Wicked expansion to go along with the core game. If not, it can get old a little too quickly, but then there's that extra expense. Only go for The Coast expansion if you will consistently have a full crowd.
On a side note, I am playing Twilight Imperium right now and I cannot imagine a more complicated game. My life is easier to live than this game is to play.
TTF, your game cafe sounds incredible. We've got a local board game shop that has games going every night, cool folks, decent atmosphere, but nothing that cool.
Freauxzen, A Touch of Evil is very enjoyable and a good change of pace from the deep games. It's a medium learning curve. The mechanics can become a little simplistic, but with good players who can take advantage of bonuses and character traits, it can easily be a great time. The only downside is that I would recommend at least getting the Something Wicked expansion to go along with the core game. If not, it can get old a little too quickly, but then there's that extra expense. Only go for The Coast expansion if you will consistently have a full crowd.
On a side note, I am playing Twilight Imperium right now and I cannot imagine a more complicated game. My life is easier to live than this game is to play.
TTF, your game cafe sounds incredible. We've got a local board game shop that has games going every night, cool folks, decent atmosphere, but nothing that cool.
This post was edited on 1/27/13 at 12:00 am
Posted on 1/25/13 at 1:34 am to FleshEatingSalsa
Axis & Allies
Risk
Stratego
Monopoly
Balderdash
With the right people/amount of alcohol, balderdash can be the funniest board game ever played
Risk
Stratego
Monopoly
Balderdash
With the right people/amount of alcohol, balderdash can be the funniest board game ever played
Posted on 1/25/13 at 7:16 am to FleshEatingSalsa
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Freauxzen, A Touch of Evil is very enjoyable and a good change of pace from the deep games. It's a medium learning curve. The mechanics can become a little simplistic, but with good players who can take advantage of bonuses and character traits, it can easily be a great time. The only downside is that I would recommend at least getting the Something Wicked expansion to go along with the core game. If not, it can get old a little to quickly, but then there's that extra expense. Only go for The Coast expansion if you will consistently have a full crowd.
Good to know. I'll add it to my long wish list of games.
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On a side note, I am playing Twilight Imperium right now and I cannot imagine a more complicated game. My life is easier to live than this game is to play.
So I've heard, I haven't played any of the really meaty games yet.
I'm a big fan of Ghost Stories right now though. Maybe not totally complicated, but probably the hardest board game I've played. And it's coop.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 11:00 am to Freauxzen
This one is another I've played recently. Easy to learn, appropriate for a younger crowd, and the game morphs mid-play and has enough variety to keep it fresh for a long time.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 11:22 am to FleshEatingSalsa
The best board game of all time is and will remain Stratego.
Then you have chess, othello, trivial pursuit, and monopoly.
Then you have chess, othello, trivial pursuit, and monopoly.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 11:44 am to brucevilanch
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Thread's like this is why the gaming board has a bad rep.
Because CoD is oh so cool?
Posted on 1/25/13 at 11:47 am to FleshEatingSalsa
Yes all of these games do bore me. So they all make my top 5.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 11:56 am to LoveThatMoney
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The best board game of all time is and will remain Stratego.
My stepdad worked a hard job when I was younger and we didn't get a lot of play time with him, but we could almost always get him to sit down for a game of Stratego.
I still put my flag at the back and surround it by bombs. I'm convinced there is a better strategy but I'm not willing to risk my flag to find it.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 4:45 pm to FleshEatingSalsa
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I still put my flag at the back and surround it by bombs. I'm convinced there is a better strategy but I'm not willing to risk my flag to find it.
It's a good strategy when combined with trickery. Place an odd bomb here and there to throw your opponent off. I also liked to keep a few high ranking officers back there in case the opponent managed to get through the bombs. It's been so long since I've played it now, though, I'm not sure I'd be any good at it.
For those that like Risk a lot, the concept is cool, but that game pisses me off. For some reason, I can never roll well when I need to and I always get booted out of Australia or South America with the quickness by the other players. Then I sit and wait for the inevitable as they build their armies.
I much prefer the Lord of the Rings version which actually has an end in sight because the ring moves toward Mordor independently from the rest of the game, though you have an opportunity to discover it throughout the game and it gives you Raiden's superpowers or some shite.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 7:25 pm to TulaneTigerFan
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Cosmic Encounter (GOAT board game and the inspiration for Magic: The Gathering):
Is it true that this one is worthless with <5?
Posted on 1/25/13 at 7:34 pm to FleshEatingSalsa
late to this game, but:
Catan
Small World
and I still love me some Risk, all the fricking time!
Catan
Small World
and I still love me some Risk, all the fricking time!
Posted on 1/25/13 at 7:38 pm to BaddestAndvari
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and I still love me some Risk, all the fricking time!
Too much rolling, I love the nostalgia of it though.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 10:08 pm to Freauxzen
Best thread on here in forever.
Huge settlers fan here.
Going to try and grab some ofthese others that have been recommended.
Huge settlers fan here.
Going to try and grab some ofthese others that have been recommended.
Posted on 1/26/13 at 7:40 am to St Augustine
I'd also suggest 7 Wonders, really a brilliant game that plays well at any level.
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