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I will say this about board games, I hate board game guy or gal that stands up and cheers loudly when they get lucky they drew or a lucky bounce of the dice. I have a family member that i refuse to play the board game if they are playing.
I will say this about board games, I hate board game guy or gal that stands up and cheers loudly when they get lucky they drew or a lucky bounce of the dice. I have a family member that i refuse to play the board game if they are playing.
You should play with my FIL. You two would get along swimmingly, at least when playing games.
The game is set in "a West that never quite was" - loosely based on the Mormon State of Deseret in pre-statehood Utah. Players are "God's Watchdogs" (Dogs), who travel from town to town delivering mail, helping out the community and enforcing the judgments of the True Faith of the King of Life. This may involve anything from delivering new interpretations to the town's Steward to executing heretics. Dogs have absolute authority within the Faith, but not within the laws of the Territorial Authority, and so their actions can lead to conflict with the government in the East.
Here is a great simple two-player game that might get Surfah interested: Lost Cities:
Very fun card game, packs light for camping trips, a fun short game (twenty minutes) with a lot of depth and cool graphics. Players conduct archeological expeditions through exotic locals. The players that conduct the most elaborate journeys score the most points. Very fun!
So for Christmas I bought this for Gidget in an attempt to try and do something with her that she enjoys. I have to admit that this is a fun, quick card game with enough strategy to keep this from becoming a mindless game like Uno. We have already played several rounds since Christmas and she keeps kicking my ass.
So for Christmas I bought this for Gidget in an attempt to try and do something with her that she enjoys. I have to admit that this is a fun, quick card game with enough strategy to keep this from becoming a mindless game like Uno. We have already played several rounds since Christmas and she keeps kicking my ass.
That is great news! I'm glad you like it, and it is a nifty little example of the kind of thinking that goes into these kinds of games. Good for Gidget for kicking your ass!
These days Faith mostly only pick up these smaller games because they are fun to play in coffee shops and don't look too ostentatious (if you have ever witnessed Magic The Gathering geeks nerding it up in a coffee shop, you might know what I mean.) But if you ever want to step up to a full BOARD game, I suggest Ticket to Ride. It is easy for beginners and lots of fun!
That is great news! I'm glad you like it, and it is a nifty little example of the kind of thinking that goes into these kinds of games. Good for Gidget for kicking your ass!
These days Faith mostly only pick up these smaller games because they are fun to play in coffee shops and don't look too ostentatious (if you have ever witnessed Magic The Gathering geeks nerding it up in a coffee shop, you might know what I mean.) But if you ever want to step up to a full BOARD game, I suggest Ticket to Ride. It is easy for beginners and lots of fun!
Whoa now, let's not get carried away here.
Seriously though, I wouldn't mind smaller games like this one.
Seriously though, I wouldn't mind smaller games like this one.
Lost Cities is a great game. Quick to explain, quick to play, not a brainburner, but not mindnumbingly boring like other card games can be (Uno). Congrats--you've now played your first Knizia creation. You're a gamer.
There are others in the Kosmos line of two-player card games. I hear they're fun but don't have any of them.
At least the Big Ten went after a big-time addition in Nebraska; the Pac-10 wanted a game so badly, it added Utah
-Berry Trammel, 12/3/10
Mrs. Funk and I have started to play some board games and enjoyed some of the recommendations on this site.
We have picked up Ticket to Ride: Europe, Bohnanza, Lost Cities, and Mr. Jack. I really enjoy the TTR, Bohnanza, and Lost Cities. Bohnanza is particularly fun in a larger group, but still plays well as a 2 player game. We have been too busy to play Mr. Jack yet, but it looks very fun.
I am very interested in picking up Pandemic to try a cooperative game.
As I lead this army, make room for mistakes and depression
--Kendrick Lamar
If you add 'camping equipment' to the list, all of my materialistic bases are covered. Photography, computers and software for art making, camping, motorcycling, and elitist board games (though in this last category we typically play other people's games, and only own a couple dozen ourselves).
Eventually I hope to add 'millionaire day-trader' to the list, but I still have a long way to go on that one.
On the trivia front, I certainly didn't mean to suggest that trivia games are any better or worse than any other games. In general, any excuse to get together and engage in some group mental activity is a good use of an evening.
In light of recent threads, I believe you left off pornography.
As I lead this army, make room for mistakes and depression
--Kendrick Lamar
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