My son loves card games, board games, and RPG’s, etc. He works at a local gamer store, and Scythe, a turn-based strategy game, is his latest pickup. It’s myself, my wife, and my vastly more skilled 21-year-old son. Fun game!
Well, I’m yellow, so...Go Big Red!
Does the red guy really have a cow to go with his megadeathcyborg armor?
Don't forget @Poker Zombie and @Mrs Poker Zombie.We have a few board gamers kicking around PCF. @FDLmold and @Psypher1000 if I recall correctly.
Mine too. Barely over 400 cataloged.I'm a pretty heavy board gamer as well. My collection is a bit embarrassing.![]()
Mine too. Barely over 400 cataloged.
I really need to do an inventory again...
I need to show my wife this thread so she'll stop complaining about my growing board game collection.
When I sold those Casino movie promo chips on here recently, I took the proceeds and bought a copy of Gloomhaven. I got quite the eyeroll when I brought that box home.
Don't forget @Poker Zombie and @Mrs Poker Zombie.
Scythe is a good game, as is just about anything Stonemeier Games produces. I also tend to like nothing they produce, but that's just a preference thing.
Gloomhaven is massive, lol. We've played one game of it and hasn't hit the table since =/
We are in the infancy stages of trying to build a gaming group here in Tennessee, but it's been slow going. Luckily, you don't need a lot of people for a good group (unlike poker where you need much more). But the quality of player needs to be much higher with gaming. (nearly) Anyone can learn poker - actions are limited and ABC strategy is simple. Most good board games require multiple levels of thinking, strategies, and rules comprehension.
If the group gets rolling though, Scythe is on my pick-up list. (y) :thumbsup:
Yeah, it's unfortunate that I have mostly agreed. I picked up Euphoria because I just loved the way it looked but I could never get into it. I have Viticulture and I feel the same way, although I keep it around because I think it's a good theme and a good intro to worker placement for beginner gamers. Fantastic production value for sure though.
These are a couple of my favorites. Viticulture in particular is one I introduce to a lot of friends.
I introduce friends to Viticulture in hopes that I can get them to play Agricola with me![]()
IMO, the biggest problem he made in Agricola is the whole, "Feed your family" aspect - it adds an entirely unnecessary emotional stress element to the game. I'm not a huge fan of his games, but I do think they're good. If I had to pick one to play it would probably be Feast for Odin.I can't get anyone to play Agricola with me. Too much turn angst for most of my friends.
It's funny because my brother in law says the same thing, but I think this is one of the best things about his games. Perhaps it isn't surprising that his favorite Uwe game is also A Feast for Odin.IMO, the biggest problem he made in Agricola is the whole, "Feed your family" aspect - it adds an entirely unnecessary emotional stress element to the game. I'm not a huge fan of his games, but I do think they're good. If I had to pick one to play it would probably be Feast for Odin.
IMO, the biggest problem he made in Agricola is the whole, "Feed your family" aspect - it adds an entirely unnecessary emotional stress element to the game. I'm not a huge fan of his games, but I do think they're good. If I had to pick one to play it would probably be Feast for Odin.