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  • OhioBlue
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    Originally posted by ERCougar View Post
    I have Acquire on my Treo. I wouldn't call this one "little known" (at least in the boardgaming ubergeek world).
    Yeah, I don't know how Acquire qualifies as little known. Many who've never been fans of playing board games have at least seen or heard of Acquire. Sid Sackson produced a game that has stood the test of time.

    Though not in my house, unfortunately. We bought it when it was re-released several years ago, played it a few times, and sold it for $80 on Ebay after that printing was discontinued.

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  • ERCougar
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    Originally posted by doctorcoug View Post
    Acquire is a little known game that is great for those who enjoy that type of stuff.
    I have Acquire on my Treo. I wouldn't call this one "little known" (at least in the boardgaming ubergeek world).

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  • ERCougar
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    Originally posted by mpfunk View Post


    So I picked up this game a few weeks ago and it has quickly become my favorite game. It took some swallowing of pride to get over the medieval theme of the game, but I'm glad that I did. It is a great game. Games are quick, only about 30 minutes, and there is lots of strategy involved. However, despite the strategy the game is really easy to grasp. There is also a lot of variety in the game. You have a total of 25 different types of cards and you only use 10 per game, allowing several different combos. The game can be played more cutthroat with some of the attack cards in play or a little more laid back. I personally enjoy the more laid back game and haven't played with the more nasty attack cards. There is an expansion out that operates also as a standalone game, but I see no reason to get the expansion.

    I picked up Puerto Rico yesterday and hope to try it for the first time this week. I also rented Power Grid and am planning on trying it this week as well.
    Let me just say, you've acquired a very fine taste in games. Power Grid is a classic and PR is as close to I know to the perfect game (except for the blatant racist aspect...). I can't wait to pick up Dominion.

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  • doctorcoug
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    Acquire is a little known game that is great for those who enjoy that type of stuff.

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  • frank ryan
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    Originally posted by Babs View Post
    I love this game! I always win!

    (Though if I were Surf I think I'd raise eyebrows at the assertion that I'd need a "simple" game to be interested.)

    Settlers has caused more marital strife than I care to recall, but it's so worth it. Carcasonne is another good one.
    You should quit putting the robber on your husbands number 8 wood producing hex

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  • TripletDaddy
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    For scrabble fans, my MIL introduced us to some game called bananagrams. It had all these scrabble tiles and the overall feel to it was a "speed scrabble." I have zero idea why the game is called "bananagrams," other than that the tiles come in a cartoonish felt bag with a pic of a banana on it.

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  • RobinFinderson
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    Originally posted by wuapinmon View Post
    This has been my favorite game for the last 25 years, though I'm pretty certain the last time I played, Tim destroyed me. No, hermano? My problem now is, no one will play me at it, and Tim's halfway around the world.

    It has been years since I have played this game, but A&A probably took up more of my high school life than video games and make out sessions combined (not that I was deprived in either of those categories). I play a killer Japan, which I think has the most interesting gameplay options in that game. The US takes too long to get into the action. Russia ends up stockpiling military to ward off Germany. Germany has interesting early options, but quickly overextends itself. Plus, the success or failure of Germany in the early game depends too much on lucky dice rolls, which is never too fun (if the dice don't roll in your favor). Britain's role in the game seems to be to control Germany's navy and to conduct air raids on German industrial buildings. Not that exciting, and again, a few unlucky rolls will bring down GB's airforce, and it usually too expensive to rebuild very quickly.

    A&A is fun, but it has some serious flaws as a game (some listed above). One major flaw is that it takes WAY too long to play for anyone but teenagers with a lot of time to kill. Also the whole industrial development gambling aspect is ridiculous. It costs too much to do very often, but a couple of lucky rolls will destroy the balance of the game (heavy bombers).

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  • RobinFinderson
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    Originally posted by mpfunk View Post


    So I picked up this game a few weeks ago and it has quickly become my favorite game. It took some swallowing of pride to get over the medieval theme of the game, but I'm glad that I did. It is a great game. Games are quick, only about 30 minutes, and there is lots of strategy involved. However, despite the strategy the game is really easy to grasp. There is also a lot of variety in the game. You have a total of 25 different types of cards and you only use 10 per game, allowing several different combos. The game can be played more cutthroat with some of the attack cards in play or a little more laid back. I personally enjoy the more laid back game and haven't played with the more nasty attack cards. There is an expansion out that operates also as a standalone game, but I see no reason to get the expansion.

    I picked up Puerto Rico yesterday and hope to try it for the first time this week. I also rented Power Grid and am planning on trying it this week as well.
    Interesting. The picture of your game didn't show up, but from you description it sounds like you were playing Dominion. We have been playing quite a bit of Dominion lately with our board game friends. Dominion recently won the presitgious Spiel des Jahres award for Best Game of 2009. It is a great game.

    Puerto Rico is a fantastic game and Power Grid is also a classic. Sounds like you have some fun gaming ahead!

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  • happyone
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    Originally posted by Jarid in Cedar View Post
    This is an excellent games. I am a WW II buff. Other games, Victory in the Pacific, Battle for Midway, Panzerblitz, the Eastern Front, Many other Avalon Hill games.
    I always liked "Blitzkrieg" from Avalon Hill. Although not specifically a WWII game, I understand it is based on it.

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  • MartyFunkhouser
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    So I picked up this game a few weeks ago and it has quickly become my favorite game. It took some swallowing of pride to get over the medieval theme of the game, but I'm glad that I did. It is a great game. Games are quick, only about 30 minutes, and there is lots of strategy involved. However, despite the strategy the game is really easy to grasp. There is also a lot of variety in the game. You have a total of 25 different types of cards and you only use 10 per game, allowing several different combos. The game can be played more cutthroat with some of the attack cards in play or a little more laid back. I personally enjoy the more laid back game and haven't played with the more nasty attack cards. There is an expansion out that operates also as a standalone game, but I see no reason to get the expansion.

    I picked up Puerto Rico yesterday and hope to try it for the first time this week. I also rented Power Grid and am planning on trying it this week as well.

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  • ERCougar
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    Originally posted by Jarid in Cedar View Post
    This is an excellent games. I am a WW II buff. Other games, Victory in the Pacific, Battle for Midway, Panzerblitz, the Eastern Front, Many other Avalon Hill games.
    We need to play Memoir 44 some time. I play this with Britton and he loves it.

    http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/10630

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  • Jarid in Cedar
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    Originally posted by wuapinmon View Post
    This has been my favorite game for the last 25 years, though I'm pretty certain the last time I played, Tim destroyed me. No, hermano? My problem now is, no one will play me at it, and Tim's halfway around the world.

    This is an excellent games. I am a WW II buff. Other games, Victory in the Pacific, Battle for Midway, Panzerblitz, the Eastern Front, Many other Avalon Hill games.

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  • wuapinmon
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    I also enjoy these games:







    Also, Scrabble is great, even though I usually lose. When we lived in New Orleans, no one would let Mrs. wuapinmon and I be on the same team when we played Cranium because we are that N*Synch.

    I am terrible at card games, and if you ever want to win some money, just challenge me to some Texas Hold 'Em.

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  • wuapinmon
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    This has been my favorite game for the last 25 years, though I'm pretty certain the last time I played, Tim destroyed me. No, hermano? My problem now is, no one will play me at it, and Tim's halfway around the world.

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  • TripletDaddy
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    I am with Jennerstein on this one.....Scrabble is rad.

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