You know you can cancel the service when you've watched all you want to watch, right?
Take it off the shelf and put it on the table.
- Did Dr Reiner Knizia design it?
- Is it a Cube Rails?
- Who will I play it with?
- Does it cost under £50?
- Does it play up to 5?
- Is there a rulebook online?
- Do my geekbuddies rate it highly?
- What does it do in my collection?
I'm looking for realistic answers to 6 out of those, before I'll consider it
Börenpark, was just boring.
No real competition for tiles, no real race to the finish.
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Gang of Dice, 3 player
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Carcassonne, 2 player
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Mind Up, 3 player
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Big City, 3 player
Basically anything my young ones like.
There's no fighting other players in New Frontiers, exploring is abstracted to drawing from a bag, exploiting is two actions and expanding is paying the relevant cost for the tech/world
It's nowhere near a 4X, barely a 1X IMHO. It's a engine building game.
https://www.spiel-des-jahres.de/en/award-winners-2023/
Should you want to visit the announcement directly
Power Grid, accessible plenty of player interaction with loads of maps to mix it up
Race for the Galaxy, engine building without the fuss
6Nimmt wide ranging player count, plays pretty well at all of them and includes plenty of hilarious moments
I wonder if it's a reimplementation of Risk Express/Age of War? - https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/28086/risk-express
The answer to is X years too old to start Y activity is almost always no.
reddit because the boardgame discussion on here is dead, boardgamegeek doesn't do well unless you're looking at a specific game (and CasualUK is pretty decent)
Facebook because that's where the church tech discussion is and I can sell boardgames so fast on there on the main group for my country.
Both sites main feeds are dead to me though, if Lemmy ever picks up significantly I can see me moving over full time
Twitter/Instagram/Snapchat/LinkedIn have all never been used or deleted.