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But if not http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3..._kudus/9-1.jpg http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v319/roh_kudus/ http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...c249300_md.jpg Not my cup of tea at least not yet but perhaps it's to some other people though I do have War of the Ring(LotR themed) and have Arkham Horror on order. Both have excellent arts and theme imo though not D&D Cautionary note: Do not lick your monitor if you happen to be using CRT type of monitor, wouldn't want to electrocute your tongue would you?! |
Lol. I quit playing D&D about the time it became a board game. Or at least about the time Official Rules were first published.
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I still play table top with a group with gasp two women :o :yep:
One of em is my wife ;) Current campaign has been going on for several years. The DM is actually quite talented and sometimes we bend the rules to keep things moving. But they are good friends and we enjoy the company as much as anything else. |
What is the name of the game in post #2, pics 2 and 3? It looks like some kind of cold-war-risk, judging from the board.
Has anyone ever tried 'Junta'? http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/242/junta Besides it being a boardgame, I think it has a very big roleplay part in it. This is the type of game you want to play if you have too many friends and want to get rid of some...:03: Definitely not a game for every week, as we sometimes still argue after years about betrayal and backstabbings - and if you play good you cannot avoid to play like this. The most important rule, even written in the manual: "Always remember: it's only a game!" |
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thanks Castout, I'll look into it - seems like an german translation of Twilight Struggle is just in the making.
I've heard of Diplomacy, but didn't had the chance to play it yet, there is also a pc version out. Speaking of which: We once played Civilization the boardgame, this was really a beast in terms of calculations - I am happy that the computer does this for you when I play it in front of the screen. Oh yes, and Settlers of Catan is of course quite popular here in Germany , once a month there's a Catan brunch in my hometown - I mean having brunch and playing Catan :03: - but it's on Sundays where I am often prevented to go due to headache reasons... |
Played checkers once along time ago. Lost and never touched a board game since. :haha:
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I tried the board version of Diplomacy once a few years ago with a bunch of mates, it took about 6 hours to complete a game. In that time there was a physical altercation between two of the players resulting in a bloody nose and a dramatic exit, followed by a second huffy departure a bit later on. All in all it was very exciting, and to be honest, never played a game quite like it!
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Be warned. I hate the game too and i played the web version with strangers so go figure! Like I wrote to me it's an @#!$@#!$%! evil piece of @!$#!^!@^! :wah: Don't play Diplomacy unless to get rid of some friends and or spouse or girlfriend . . . |
For those with less time...
What was old is new again.
Some folks used to enjoy just imagination play, as in text-based adventures. Remember the bulletin board systems? For those who can't sit for hours around a table game, I offer play by email. You can do email on your own schedule, and so can all the other players. |
I don't mean to beat a dead horse but wondering did anybody go and buy a boardgame because of this thread?:D
We played several games of Arkham Horror during the Ramadan holiday one of which a back to back 6 hour session because the guys were prevented from leaving due to heavy down pour in the night. Though I must say the game is not as much fun as say Battle Star Galactica that encourages people to convince other players and creates all sort of funny moments, it worked well enough with my gaming group which prefers co-operative gaming than competitive. Arkham horror is almost like a D&D game just replaces all those monster with demons which already look more like monsters anyway. Here's a picture of one of the session(I'm not in it as I was the one taking the picture) Arkham Horror game session creeping into the night . . . .a 3 hour fight against a super bad demon that's about to wake up in the town of Arkham. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3.../pic804634.jpg I really wish people willing to give board game a try especially to play with spouse or senior parents or family. Don't use time as an excuse. People can make time when they want it. Here's a cheer to gaming that actually builds relationships :()1: When the last time you shared a laugh with the ones you love?! |
Well this thread has inspired me to dig out some of my old board games again, most of them around 25 years old. I managed to find a couple of old Games Workshop games, Apocalypse and Warrior Knights. The latter is excellent, based on the old Kingmaker game. All I have to do now is find some players.....:hmmm:
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Arkham Horror -- played it repeatedly with my brother and cousin. Not scary at all. Not a bad game, as such, but the rulebook is dreadful and it's not frightening the least. To be honest, we've never yet managed to play through a game without laughing our asses off, which I guess would be great if the game wasn't supposed to be horror-themed:-?.
The 1940 version of Axis&Allies and Betrayal at House on the Hill are where it's at for me currently :) . |
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