Sep
23
2015

bboomslang on Gamers Deck comes to IOS Agricola

yeah, it’s kinda sad. Playdek does do Android, though, so there still is hope that they catch up with other titles alongside those that are already there.

Sep
22
2015

bboomslang on The Treachery of Rhudaur card spoilers on CardGameDB

The old MTG player makes me be sceptical of multiple card combos. A dwarf-friend, well, that would be awesome – instant gratification in a Dain deck. But Noldor and Silvan? Maybe for healing from that healing Silvan, probably, but that’s again multiple…

Sep
22
2015

bboomslang on The Treachery of Rhudaur card spoilers on CardGameDB

Galdor and Erestor probably will turn my Elrond into Noldor Power and free up my Gandalf Hero to finally go walking with the Ents (he currently does duty as honorary Noldor in my Elrond deck). I really like the idea of discard-Noldor, hopefully that ar…

Sep
22
2015

bboomslang on The Treachery of Rhudaur card spoilers on CardGameDB

Silver harp excites me for my galadriel deck – combo with mirror removes its downside and turns it into a really good digger for answers. But why is elf friend so good? What cards do you want to play on a non-elf that you can’t right now?

Sep
22
2015

bboomslang on What’s the longest period of time you’ve played?

something of about 5 hours of shadowrun: crossfire solo playing after a teeth extraction was maybe not the longest, but definitely the most memorable. Getting beat down repeatedly by the obstacle and crossfire cards took my mind off the pain quite well…

Sep
21
2015

bboomslang on What did you play this week (Sep 14 – Sep 20)?

mangling rules is how you play Wiz War. It’s not a game of Wiz War if you didn’t at least break 3 rules and played at least something totally wrong. I couldn’t even imagine how it would be to try to keep all those niggly little special rules in mind wh…

Sep
21
2015

bboomslang on What did you play this week (Sep 14 – Sep 20)?

I don’t know how often I looked at Churchill since it came out and thought about getting it. But I try to restrain myself (still haven’t finished the campaign in Cruel Necessity). But it’s one of my want-have games alongside the COIN series (probably F…

Sep
21
2015

bboomslang on What did you play this week (Sep 14 – Sep 20)?

Fun week for me, lots of different games to play: **Progress: Evolution of Technology** came out again, and it’s still great. My wife and I really enjoy it, but it’s on the heavier end of our spectrum, so doesn’t hit the table as often as I would like. We normally go for lighter stuff. But when we get it out, it’s a blast. **Golde Anges** came next, but only a solo play left-hand-vs-right-hand, but boy do I have to get that one to the table! It’s a really streamlined and smooth playing civ game. I am very eager to get it out, but again on the heavier side of things, so will have to find a good moment to place it. **Dungeon Dice** got it’s first pub-play and was tons of fun. And yes, now we are on the lighter side of games 😉 – it’s near insdestructability is what made me consider it back when I joined the kickstarter, but I never got around to play it for some reason. Now that I did I wonder why I didn’t get it out earlier. Only downside so far is that it gets a bit longish in the end game when most players are just one fame away from winning and everyone is just trying to slay a red monster. The weekly game meet got **Waggle Dance** and **VivaJava: The Dice Game** to the table again, and they still are great games. Our weekly meet is a very casual group, so lighter fair like VivaJava is just right. And Waggle Dance is a favorite there (and one of my wife and me, too). With my wife of course our usual **Paperback**, but a funny thing happened: I bougth Xenoshyft Onslaught, and to fill up the quota to get free shipping, I just threw in **Jaipur** – and well, Xenoshyft still is in it’s box, unplayed (except me soloing on the android app), but Jaipur got 8 plays already. Looks like that one is a real keeper for me and my wife. Regarding “splurging” – that would probably be Mage Knight, which I bought but never played. Just bought it, because seeing the run throughs made me want it. But then, that’s true of allmost all games in my collection. Probably the upcoming Game of Gnomes could be seen as splurging, because Fragor Games usually do lightish stuff with overproduced components. But still, it’s not as if it was Cthulhu Wars or something … No embarracing games here, sorry. Only serious stuff. Only embarracing things are all those unplayed games waiting to hit the table …

Sep
21
2015

bboomslang on Nominee for most ridiculous example of over packaging

**Gears of War** comes in a similar box, only that it is much bigger. You see, had they used the additional space in the box to have a true insert to put your figures in, cool. But they just slapped a stupid cardboard insert into the box that just leav…

Sep
21
2015

bboomslang on To sleeve or not to sleeve…

Most times I sleeve it is because the easier shuffling (mash shuffle is survivable for cards with sleeves and my shuffle of choice, because I am too clumsy for riffle shuffles 😉 ). So if I have games with large stacks of cards, I prefer them sleeved. …

Sep
21
2015

bboomslang on What games pack up nice and small to take in a suitcase.

One that was a quite a favorite of me for traveling is **Valley of the Kings** – a neat deck builder that can go into a standard two-deck-case (like you use for canasta or bridge or something like that) and has the big benefit of only needing a minimum…

Sep
21
2015

bboomslang on [WSIG] Games with a spacial element

**Among the Stars** would have been my first suggestion, too. Great game, plays really smooth with 3+ players. The 2 player is ok’ish, but sadly it’s scifi, so my wife doesn’t enjoy it. But building out your space station is lots of fun to me, and the …

Sep
21
2015

bboomslang on What is the lightest 4x game.

I quite enjoyed **Golden Ages**, although that is more targeted at the civ game crowd, but it has many 4X aspects. You explore the map by placing tiles, you can war your opponents (although that part is quite restricted, so if you are looking for the e…

Sep
21
2015

bboomslang on What is the lightest 4x game.

yeah, and it’s exploration part isn’t really that exploring. Everything is right there on the board. It’s just a move-and-fight or just-move or make-more-meeples game. Not really 4X and quite a letdown when I played it.

Sep
20
2015

bboomslang on [WSIG] 1+ player games with rpg elements to it (e.g. classes, items, monsters, quests) that are around $20. Something like Dungeon Roll

yeah, the starter is nit worth it. Numenera TSA is going for 10 EUR around here (Germany) and even sets of the first base game and two expansions for 25 together, didn’t know it is already into insane prices in the US. Yikes. No, for that price, better…

Sep
20
2015

bboomslang on [WSIG] 1+ player games with rpg elements to it (e.g. classes, items, monsters, quests) that are around $20. Something like Dungeon Roll

I’ve seen quite a bunch of sales for **Thunderstone Advance** going, especially the Numenera srt, that could be an option for you. Deck buikder with items to buy, heroes to level up, monsters to slay and a decent solo option. The nimenera box is self c…

Sep
19
2015

bboomslang on Tail Feathers – Watch It Played Overview

If it us picked up by a german publisher, it could be my skirmish game of choice – its theme will go over much better than any other with the people I play with. And it us just plain cute.

Sep
19
2015

bboomslang on Game of the Week, Redux: Ascension

Still a favorite of me, packs nicely in a double deck box if you just take a base box and plays fast and with low footprint. I like to play on my android, too. I actually like the art, especially the first boxes – maybe I am weird 😉

Sep
18
2015

Reply: A Game of Gnomes:: General:: Re: Booth number at Essen

by TheGargoyle
Hilarious. Only on BGG the designer can ask for his booth at Spiel and actually get a reply with the booth number 😀

Sep
18
2015

bboomslang on What are some games most commonly played at 3-4+ player counts that do perfectly fine with 2?

We regularily play through **Legends of Andor** with a group of 4, but I played with just my wife inbetween, too, just to get her up to speed on the details of the rules. It scales astonishingly well to two players. Another one we play with everything …

Sep
18
2015

bboomslang on Favorite Civilization Board Game?

Well, I stretch “civ style game” a bit into the outskirts of the meaning, ok? 😉 **Golden Ages** is one that really sits smack in the middle of the definition, but doesn’t take a full weekend to play but really can be finished in 2 hours. Have only played it once as a solo game, but that was already in the 2 hour mark, so am quite confident that it would fit. And even with just that one play I really fell in love with it, because it has super smooth rules and turns, but gives an astonishing amount of flavor. So if you use a narrow definition where you expect some world building and map components, this would be my choice. In a slightly “looser” way, **Tiny Epic Kingdom** fits here, too. And with 3+ this could be a big contender for the number one, although I think that even after my first play of Golden Ages, that one blows TEK out of the water even for 3+ players (where TEK really shines). But TEK has the big benefit of being the only civ builder I know of where you can fight it out in 30 minutes, 60 tops. And it packs well to bring with you on travels. But only with 3+ players, with 2P it’s only so-so. If you open up a bit and accept some more leeway with the definition, for example ditching the actual map and board, my choice would be **Progress: Evolution of Technology**, because it concentrates on the one aspect I always love about civ builders: the tech tree. It’s essentially “tech tree, the game”. I really, really love this one. My wife likes it, too, so it actually gets some plays. Along above lines of definition, I would throw in **Eminent Domain**, too. I really like it, because it has the “following” mechanism. And it has deck building. And it has a great tech selection. And it is science fiction. And it doesn’t get played, because my wife doesn’t like science fiction. But it has some other downsides, too, mostly that a) the tech tree isn’t a tree, there are no dependencies, it’s just techs with costs you grab and b) it can sometimes feel a bit slow while playing. Especially the start. I really like it, but it definitely would have to take second place to Progress. So, yeah, at the moment it would be **Progress**, but I can easily see **Golden Ages** taking over after some more plays, it feels that great.

Sep
18
2015

bboomslang on Tiny Epic Kingdoms vs. Eight Minute Empire: Legends

Tiny Epic Kingdoms indeed is fun and quick, but really not that light – there is a much more “complete” feeling in the game, giving it more of a medium weight. It is very tight – as soon as one of you reaches his win condition, it’s done, and that can happen quickly – maxing out magic, building your tower or get all your meeple on the board isn’t something that takes you forever, but since each action allows opponents to follow that action or to harvest ressources, with building up counter-actions, you have to do quite a bit of planning on every single step. It really is tiny and epic, not tiny and light 😉 The two player game is a bit different from the 3+ game, because you play with neutral dummy meeples that live on an island between you two. This really changes the game flow quite a bit, because direct interaction with the other player has to go through the neutral island first, working as a bulwark for your opponent. This can result in TEK feeling a bit slogging if you play it 2P after playing 3+. It’s an ok game with 2P, but nothing I would explicitely go for with 2P, there are better games for that. But with 3+ it is a hoot.

Sep
17
2015

bboomslang on 7 Wonders Duel Review – Game Boy Geek

well, I am happy I have my preorder for Essen in 🙂

Sep
17
2015

Reply: Golden Egg Games:: General:: Re: Is there any reason to back Golden Egg Games’ new Kickstarter — Rome: Rise to Power?

by TheGargoyle
Well, after a bit back and forth, they did deliver everything on their german Spieleschmiede funding of Athlas: Duel for Divinity. And when some problems arose with the deliveries including english instead of german components for som…

Sep
17
2015

bboomslang on Question!, what are good fantasy theme games?

Even though I still have my copy of Mage Knight sitting on the shelve, unplayed, due to time constraints, I think if you lead your suggestions with “fluff matters more than gameplay”, you probably shouldn’t suggest it here, as it is probably much too heavy compared to OPs list of games for reference and probably a beast with anything above 2 players. I mean, you suggest Mage Knight to someone enjoying Munchkin. I don’t know how two games could be more on polar opposites than those two 😉

Sep
17
2015

bboomslang on Question!, what are good fantasy theme games?

**Rune Age** could be a nice one, it is a deck builder in the Terrinoth world, which you already know from Descent 2E. But it gives you quite different factions to play and gives you multiple ways to play the game – fully coop, 1-vs-many, multiplayer s…

Sep
16
2015

bboomslang on [WSIG] Solo: Legendary or XenoShyft or other deckbuilder

I went with **Xenoshyft: Onslaught** recently, because it really gives me the Starship Troopers feel. Slaying bugs for the company! I don’t mind the smaller card pool and the fact that the hive stacks are mostly the same, I am sure there will be an expansion out before I get bored of it. The main factor that drove me to it was that it is a “dominion variant” deck builder with a preconstructed (but in part randomly selected) buying area, so it is a bit more strategic, but has the same “buy into your hand and use immediately” mechanic that **Shadowrun: Crossfire** has (another one of my favorite deck builders). In a way to me it feels like a coop mix of Shadowrun: Crossfire and Thunderstone Advance with a Starship Troopers theme put on. I didn’t really like **Shadowrift** that much myself, when I tried it, because it felt like the game fell flat around mid-game where you either lose horribly, or notice that you are on a winning streak, but still have to go several rounds to go through the motions of winning. It’s a bit of a bummer, because losses feel epic in that game, but wins don’t. There is a moment in your game where you know that from then on you are safe to win and only really uber-dumb play could turn it around still. Which means that the game becomes a drag after that point. All this from pure solo perspectives, as both Shadowrun: Crossfire and Shadowrift I only ever played solo (and Xenoshyft so far only on the app in solo mode – waiting for my paper copy to arrive in a few days).

Sep
16
2015

bboomslang on What is the heaviest euro game you’ve ever played or which euro do you think in the heaviest?

I love civ games, but many of them are in the category of uber-heavy euro designs with ridiculous long play times and required table space beyond what is available at my home. So I opted for something others might just count as medium euro, but for me …

Sep
16
2015

Thread: A Game of Gnomes:: General:: Booth number at Essen

by TheGargoyle
Does anyone know the booth number for Fragor Games for Spiel 2015? Would make it easier to collect my preorder if I knew upfront where to collect it. Not that I run around like a panicked gnome, looking for mushrooms …

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