My son loves Clank. I always lose at it.Nice! I've heard good things about Clank!. Are we doing a Shelfie?
My son loves Clank. I always lose at it.Nice! I've heard good things about Clank!. Are we doing a Shelfie?
I hear Clank in Space is a better game, but haven't played either one. Far too many adult things for me to do to make any of the boardgame club events, sadly. Love that you are raising a gamerMy son loves Clank. I always lose at it.
Gloomhaven is perfect then! Pricey, but there is SOO much content it is crazy! I’ve easily played 80 hours so far and I’m not even close to getting to the end.I love board games...but I have nobody to play them with so I own none.
I'm raising 2! In fact my daughter's middle School started a board game club this year, and she was able to teach the other kids how to play Ticket to Ride and King of Tokyo. In fact, she had Wil Wheaton sign our Gigazaur a few years ago.I hear Clank in Space is a better game, but haven't played either one. Far too many adult things for me to do to make any of the boardgame club events, sadly. Love that you are raising a gamer
Amazing So glad to hear it and those are great games!I'm raising 2! In fact my daughter's middle School started a board game club this year, and she was able to teach the other kids how to play Ticket to Ride and King of Tokyo. In fact, she had Wil Wheaton sign our Gigazaur a few years ago.
Recently my wife and I have purchased some new games and played them amongst ourselves. Plan is to take them with us to Christmas and introduce the family to them.
First up is SKULL (aka Skull & Roses). This is a fun and tight little game. Very easy to pick up and explain to someone, lots of interesting gameplay. Can play up to 6 people.
Second is AZUL. This is a wonderful abstract game about laying tiles in pretty patterns and scoring points, but it is so much more interesting than that. Give that review a look and decide for yourself if it is for you.
Third is Cockroach Poker. A light bluffing game that has the added quirk of each game produces 1 loser and everyone else wins. Plus the artwork on it is what I would describe as "cute gross." We tried to play this with only 2 people and it just doesn't really work well. You need at least 3 to make the passing mechanic work properly.
Fourth is 12 Days. Admittedly, we did get this one because of Christmas, but also because it looked like fun when they played it on Tabletop (second game of that video). We haven't actually played it yet because it requires at least 3 people to make it work, I just didn't want to leave it out.
Played it a few times myself, it's great, but after a while you start paying more attention to the other player's windows, and advanced strategies really start to expect you to memorize too much, like some card games. Keeping it somewhat airy keeps it fun.Sagrada is a game where you roll dice and build a stained glass window. It's a great game that's really easy to teach to other people once you know the rules.
I personally really like it too, but I've found it really isn't for everyone. Some people really bounce off of it, hard, and consider it too luck-based, since they just don't quite grasp the way you have to interpret the cards.One of my friends got Mysterium and we have played it a few times. I was the ghost first time out and it was hard but fun. We won that game. Next game featured a new ghost and we lost that one right at the end because we had 2 people who needed to one-shot the last two rounds and we failed on the final round. I was the worst clairvoyant because I was stuck on the suspect round. I kept getting stuff that looked like performers when I was supposed to be looking at the uniforms and taking that to mean the Postman.
Very fun game and one I think we will be pulling out many times.
It's like trying to play Dixit with my kids.I personally really like it too, but I've found it really isn't for everyone. Some people really bounce off of it, hard, and consider it too luck-based, since they just don't quite grasp the way you have to interpret the cards.
Looks like it's available on consoles now.Sagrada is a game where you roll dice and build a stained glass window. It's a great game that's really easy to teach to other people once you know the rules.
The holodeck would be an amazing place to play board games. Just have it recreate the components and have them already set up when you go in and no clean up, no having to carefully load the box to get the lod perfectly on and not slanted
You gotta click through this at least once.
--Patrick
Why not a... holotable? The advantages of the holodeck, but at a fraction of the space and resources.Board games, I'd imagine, still exist because holodeck time is precious AF. A crew member on the Enterprise could expect, at best, 10 hours of usage a month if it was shared equally among the crew which let's face it, it probably wasn't.
It never made sense that power starved Voyager even used the holodecks in general seeing as they could barely use the replicators.
I would give anything to see Riker, Data, Geordi, Troi, Beverly and Picard playing Cards Against Humanity.The holodeck would be an amazing place to play board games. Just have it recreate the components and have them already set up when you go in and no clean up, no having to carefully load the box to get the lod perfectly on and not slanted
That's racist. I demand they be allowed to be against Klingons, Betazoids and others as well. Cards against the Federation, perhaps f.I would give anything to see Riker, Data, Geordi, Troi, Beverly and Picard playing Cards Against Humanity.
That's racist. I demand they be allowed to be against Klingons, Betazoids and others as well. Cards against the Federation, perhaps f.
Wasn't there some sort of attempt to explain that by claiming holodecks had their own separate power supply which couldn't be used for anything else because, um just because ok? No more questions!It never made sense that power starved Voyager even used the holodecks in general seeing as they could barely use the replicators.
Yeah, that was their handwave and it was dumb as hell.Wasn't there some sort of attempt to explain that by claiming holodecks had their own separate power supply which couldn't be used for anything else because, um just because ok? No more questions!
Although I would totally use the holodecks for Captain Proton.
And a lot less chance of it going all Jumanji on you.Why not a... holotable? The advantages of the holodeck, but at a fraction of the space and resources.
Fireball Island... Life-size version.Wasn't there some sort of attempt to explain that by claiming holodecks had their own separate power supply which couldn't be used for anything else because, um just because ok? No more questions!
Although I would totally use the holodecks for Captain Proton.
You mean, like, some sort of table-top simulation?Why not a... holotable? The advantages of the holodeck, but at a fraction of the space and resources.