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Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring Deck-building Game
I was thinking about writing reviews, again, and came up with this kind of format. What do you think? The game: The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring Deck-building Game by Ben Stoll and Patrick Sullivan, published by Cryptozoic in 2013. Elevator pitch: A deck-building game with Lord of the Rings movie theme. Based…
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Dieter Danziger games
Yesterday was a Dieter Danziger night. We played both Lokomotive Werks and 1830 Cardgame, two games that are similar in some way. At least both are about trying to collect as much money as possible and both have a significant taxation mechanism (in Lokomotive Werks, everybody pays 10% every turn, in 1830 everybody pays 10%, except the…
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London, EuroRails
Q1 of 2013 is gone now, and so far the gaming year looks good. I’m not sure about quality, but at least quantity is good: 230 plays of 75 different games. Lots of this with the kids, and that’s been great. London has been floating around in my game group, since one of the regulars…
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Recent notes
I notice my blog is leaking readers. Too bad. Well, it might help actually post something every now and then. Here’s notes from the last couple of weeks. Mostly games with kids, as my son has been taking swimming lessons at the same time as our Thursday-evening game session is. I’m happy to report the…
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Lord of the Rings: Confrontation in Finnish
I haven’t played Lord of the Rings: The Confrontation a lot in the recent years. Well, expect that to change. My son, now six years old, is a huge Lord of the Rings fan, mostly because of LotR LEGOs. I figured out he might enjoy the game, so I whipped up some Finnish translations for…
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Qin, Coup, Dominion: Dark Ages
Nice game session yesterday. I had to leave early so my wife could go visit some neighbours – in what turned out to be an Amway sales attempt. Ugh. Fortunately I got to start early, too, and got a good batch of games: Glory to Rome, twice with a newbie. I think I prefer more…
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Suburbian X-Wings
Another session of Suburbia. It’s a neat game; I’ve upped my rating to 9. This time the goals shaped the game differently, and the airports I so magnificently used the last time were almost completely missing. The random tile draw really changes the game. I had a clear goal from the start: I’ll keep my…
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Suburbia, FrankenDie, Cardcassonne, Trivitria Up
This year has started well: I’ve played something every day. Yesterday was our weekly game night, and otherwise I’ve played with the kids. Suburbia was very good. It’s a city-building game, where you have to create a snowball economy. Points are scored during the game and in the end from four public goals and one…
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Gaming Year 2012
Another year gone. Good years keep on rolling – I rather enjoyed 2011, and have no complaints about 2012. My kids continued to be good playing company. My son is now six and half, and is ready for some proper family games. I started introducing him to card games, as well, and that worked well.…
Acquire, Ascending Empires, Brass, Carcassonne, Clippers, Colorpop, Coyote, Da ist der Wurm drin, Das kleine Gespenst, Dominant Species: The Card Game, Dominion, Dungeon Lords, Eclipse, Elder Sign, Felix: Cat in the Sack, Flash Point: Fire Rescue, Go, Innovation, Jolly Octopus, Kids from Catan, Kids of Carcassonne, Kimble, Kingdom Builder, Love Letter, Marrakech, Mord im Arosa, Mystery Rummy: Jack the Ripper, Mystery Rummy: Jekyll & Hyde, Nile DeLuxor, Oregon, Pantheon, Red Hot Silly Dragon, Santa Cruz, Schildkrötenrennen, Schnäppchen Jagd, Snowdonia, Soccero, Takenoko, The City, The Great Zimbabwe, Timeline, Tobago, Trains, Villa Paletti, Village, Volldampf, Volldampf voraus!