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  • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

    Since I have quite a lot of time with my girlfriend now, we play a lot of board games. Played Everdell[^] last weekend and we're looking forward to playing it again this weekend. Disney Villainous[^] is our all time favorite, got almost all of the Disney add-ons as well as the base Marvel and Star Wars versions. Other favorites are The Quacks of Quedlinburg[^] and Mycelia[^]. I also found out pretty much all of my friends are more into board games than I thought they were. Do you play board games? If so, any recommendations?

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    PSU Steve
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    Our family's favorite board game is probably Clue, because the kids have a fighting chance against me. :-) For Christmas, I got the missus "Abducktion". Abducktion | Board Game | BoardGameGeek[^] It was totally an impulse buy based on a Facebook ad, but it really is a lot of fun. We are a busy family and hopefully will be able to sneak in a game or two of this, where we usually can't find time for a longer board game.

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    • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

      Since I have quite a lot of time with my girlfriend now, we play a lot of board games. Played Everdell[^] last weekend and we're looking forward to playing it again this weekend. Disney Villainous[^] is our all time favorite, got almost all of the Disney add-ons as well as the base Marvel and Star Wars versions. Other favorites are The Quacks of Quedlinburg[^] and Mycelia[^]. I also found out pretty much all of my friends are more into board games than I thought they were. Do you play board games? If so, any recommendations?

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      Matt Bond
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      I'm an avid board gamer/collector, though I know a few that far out pace me in the collections department. I do like Everdale. My favorites: Bidding style: Cyclades. It pretends to be a war game, but you can win without doing a single battle or even losing all of them. Bidding is where the game is. Exploration: Vindication. You are a dirty rotten scum-bag. Your crew threw you overboard and you washed up on an island. Now you must explore and vindicate yourself. Light-weight Euro: Tokaido. Take a Zen-like journey and collect experiences. Mid-weight Euro: Lords of Waterdeep. D&D themed and a solid game. No role-playing needed. Collect mercenaries to go on quests. A little intrigue to mess with your opponents. Also, Wingspan. A highly-acclaimed game about collecting birds. Very educational as well. A very good game strategically as well. Actually, pretty much anything by Stonemaier Games - you can't go wrong with their games. Scythe is a game that I've seen many different types of people enjoy. Heavy-weight Euro: Hegemony. 4 classes, all with different player powers and goals. Workers, middle class, capitalists, and the state. Can you complete your goals better than you opponents? Takes longer to learn because everyone needs to learn a small set of common rules and then all of their class specific rules. Also, a 3-4 hour game with 4 people. I've seen every class win. It's a heavy-weight for a reason. 4x game: Voidfall. 4 hours to play the tutorial. 6-8 hours for a regular game. However, it's very good at what it does. Sci-Fi theme. Battles are deterministic and almost always against the game (not another player).

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      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

        Since I have quite a lot of time with my girlfriend now, we play a lot of board games. Played Everdell[^] last weekend and we're looking forward to playing it again this weekend. Disney Villainous[^] is our all time favorite, got almost all of the Disney add-ons as well as the base Marvel and Star Wars versions. Other favorites are The Quacks of Quedlinburg[^] and Mycelia[^]. I also found out pretty much all of my friends are more into board games than I thought they were. Do you play board games? If so, any recommendations?

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        Jeremy Falcon
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        Sander Rossel wrote:

        Do you play board games? If so, any recommendations?

        Haven't played many lately, but I've always loved Monopoly. It takes a while to play, but it's a classic for a reason. If we extend this to card games, Uno is totally a favorite in the south. It's quick and fun to play a few rounds. And as crazy as it might sound, I enjoy just playing Blackjack on occasion. Don't have to gamble real money just to play it. If it's your girlfriend and not kids, the adult themed card games are fun too. I've had blast playing [Cards Against Humanity](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cards\_Against\_Humanity) with friends and coworkers. Just ordered [WHAT DO YOU MEME? New Phone, Who Dis? ](https://www.amazon.com/New-Phone-Who-Dis-Adult/dp/B07PZF5C2J/ref=sr\_1\_22) also and looking forward to playing that.

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        • C Chris Nicolatos

          I still play Cluedo, Monopoly, Scrabble and any card games with my wife and kids regularly. We also have some of the newer board games but none of them are as addictive as the old favourites.

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          Jeremy Falcon
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          Monopoly is a classic for a reason... it's fun.

          Jeremy Falcon

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          • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

            Since I have quite a lot of time with my girlfriend now, we play a lot of board games. Played Everdell[^] last weekend and we're looking forward to playing it again this weekend. Disney Villainous[^] is our all time favorite, got almost all of the Disney add-ons as well as the base Marvel and Star Wars versions. Other favorites are The Quacks of Quedlinburg[^] and Mycelia[^]. I also found out pretty much all of my friends are more into board games than I thought they were. Do you play board games? If so, any recommendations?

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            Shmoken99
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            Exploding Kittens. OMG we are rolling on the floor laughing. Oldies but goodies: - Cosmic Encounters - Junta

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            • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

              Since I have quite a lot of time with my girlfriend now, we play a lot of board games. Played Everdell[^] last weekend and we're looking forward to playing it again this weekend. Disney Villainous[^] is our all time favorite, got almost all of the Disney add-ons as well as the base Marvel and Star Wars versions. Other favorites are The Quacks of Quedlinburg[^] and Mycelia[^]. I also found out pretty much all of my friends are more into board games than I thought they were. Do you play board games? If so, any recommendations?

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              Steve Naidamast
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              I used to play war games with cardboard maps and counters. I still find playing that way a lot more fun than on the computer. Unfortunately, I don't know anyone in my area who would be interested in doing this... :-(

              Steve Naidamast Sr. Software Engineer Black Falcon Software, Inc. blackfalconsoftware@outlook.com

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              • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                Since I have quite a lot of time with my girlfriend now, we play a lot of board games. Played Everdell[^] last weekend and we're looking forward to playing it again this weekend. Disney Villainous[^] is our all time favorite, got almost all of the Disney add-ons as well as the base Marvel and Star Wars versions. Other favorites are The Quacks of Quedlinburg[^] and Mycelia[^]. I also found out pretty much all of my friends are more into board games than I thought they were. Do you play board games? If so, any recommendations?

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                jochance
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                Munchkin and expansions are pretty solid.

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                • M Marc Clifton

                  My son and I used to play Risk (the Lord of the Rings version is fun) but we're both "grown up" now, and he's in Pennsylvania (7 hours away), and now he's into Magic (not a board game) with his GF. I miss board games, there used to be some people around here that played Catan (really requires more than 2 people) but I found Catan to quickly spiral into one or two people with all the resources and the rest of us in poverty. How like life. :laugh: [edit]Oh, and a lot of chess. Love playing chess.[/edit]

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                  I just heard about Los Alamos Chess recently (no bishops, 6x6) - designed specifically to the constraints of the MANIAC I "supercomputer" to be able to play it.

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                  • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                    Since I have quite a lot of time with my girlfriend now, we play a lot of board games. Played Everdell[^] last weekend and we're looking forward to playing it again this weekend. Disney Villainous[^] is our all time favorite, got almost all of the Disney add-ons as well as the base Marvel and Star Wars versions. Other favorites are The Quacks of Quedlinburg[^] and Mycelia[^]. I also found out pretty much all of my friends are more into board games than I thought they were. Do you play board games? If so, any recommendations?

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                    Matt Olin
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                    These are not really board games, but two of my all-time favorites are Love Letter and Guillotine. Both are card games that are super well-designed (both in terms of the art and the rules). Sadly, Love Letter changed hands at some point and new cards were added - I assume this is a bad thing, because it was a perfect game. In any case, I have not played the new version so I can only vouch for the old AEG variants.

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                    • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                      Since I have quite a lot of time with my girlfriend now, we play a lot of board games. Played Everdell[^] last weekend and we're looking forward to playing it again this weekend. Disney Villainous[^] is our all time favorite, got almost all of the Disney add-ons as well as the base Marvel and Star Wars versions. Other favorites are The Quacks of Quedlinburg[^] and Mycelia[^]. I also found out pretty much all of my friends are more into board games than I thought they were. Do you play board games? If so, any recommendations?

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                      I've been thinking of learning shogi, which is a Japanese chess-like game. Some interesting differences: The lower-ranked pieces can be promoted by flipping them over- so a rook can become a dragon, and the dragon has additional movement options. Captured pieces can be returned to the board on the side of the player who captured them. The idea is that they're mercenaries who have switched sides. The downside is that I'd have to memorize the characters designating each piece, and how they move, but there are programs and apps to teach you. I got to try Wingspan, and that was fun. I'd like to play it again.

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                      • P Paul Kemner

                        I've been thinking of learning shogi, which is a Japanese chess-like game. Some interesting differences: The lower-ranked pieces can be promoted by flipping them over- so a rook can become a dragon, and the dragon has additional movement options. Captured pieces can be returned to the board on the side of the player who captured them. The idea is that they're mercenaries who have switched sides. The downside is that I'd have to memorize the characters designating each piece, and how they move, but there are programs and apps to teach you. I got to try Wingspan, and that was fun. I'd like to play it again.

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                        Sander Rossel
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                        There used to be an anime on Netflix about a shogi player, so I actually know the game! Never played it though, the nearest shogi club near me is a good hour drive. I'm surprised there's a shogi club in the Netherlands at all though :laugh: There are international shogi sets by the way: Shogi - Wikipedia[^] At one point in the series, the main character tries to explain the rules to a kid he's baby sitting. This rather catchy children's song, which explain the rules, comes on: Nyan Shōgi - YouTube[^] It still pops into my head from time to time :D I especially liked the opening song from season 2 though: March comes in like a lion Season 2 Opening Full『YUKI - Flag wo Tatero』 - YouTube[^]

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                        • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                          There used to be an anime on Netflix about a shogi player, so I actually know the game! Never played it though, the nearest shogi club near me is a good hour drive. I'm surprised there's a shogi club in the Netherlands at all though :laugh: There are international shogi sets by the way: Shogi - Wikipedia[^] At one point in the series, the main character tries to explain the rules to a kid he's baby sitting. This rather catchy children's song, which explain the rules, comes on: Nyan Shōgi - YouTube[^] It still pops into my head from time to time :D I especially liked the opening song from season 2 though: March comes in like a lion Season 2 Opening Full『YUKI - Flag wo Tatero』 - YouTube[^]

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                          Paul Kemner
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                          March Comes In Like a Lion is a great series, and it probably added to my thoughts about learning it. I don't think I'd ever go to the extent of studying famous games for anything. I have learned to play Hanafuda Koi Koi, a card game that's much easier. It shows up in Summer Wars and a number of other shows. I've played Hanafuda at SF cons. The other goal is to learn the Japanese version of Mahjongg. My wife and I got tired of the American version, where you get a card each year that says what the winning hands are for the year. You spend all your time studying the card instead of just playing. I would buy a set of Nyan shoji pieces in a heartbeat!

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