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PsiSoldier June 28th, 2009 03:44 PM

Re: OT: Favourite Boardgames
 
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Originally Posted by NTJedi (Post 698321)
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Originally Posted by Gandalf Parker (Post 697473)
No one has mentioned Magic Realm?
It takes a long time to set up, and

Well I'm surprised no one mentioned Dark Tower(Electronic_BoardGame):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Tower_(game)

Takes about 3mins to setup and great fun!

EDIT: After reading the wiki details I see why not many people played this great game. I wonder if I can find this great game stored away at my brothers... considering it's a collectors item.

Check this out..

http://www.hotflashgames.com/darktower.htm

Gregstrom June 28th, 2009 03:47 PM

Re: OT: Favourite Boardgames
 
Bunnies and Burrows?

PsiSoldier June 28th, 2009 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Gregstrom (Post 698405)
Bunnies and Burrows?

Hrrrm its possible, This had an actual board with it and pieces and I believe that the Mail order catalogue for things you could order like the Bear traps and stuff had actual cards for the different items. So it wasnt just an RPG with a book and nothing else. In fact I dont recall a GURPS book.

But it was something I found at a garage sale that was probably missing some stuff in the first place.

Could have been though.. I did a search for Bunnies & Burrows but I wasnt able to find any pictures of a board that may have come with it.

sansanjuan June 28th, 2009 07:09 PM

Re: OT: Favourite Boardgames
 
Here is the family list...

Blokus
Scattergories (can be frustrating with wrong group)
Break the Safe (with the young kids)
Wise and Otherwise (a hoot)
What were you thinking?
Outburst

-ssj

capnq June 29th, 2009 06:03 PM

Re: OT: Favourite Boardgames
 
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Originally Posted by PsiSoldier (Post 698427)
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Originally Posted by Gregstrom (Post 698405)
Bunnies and Burrows?

Hrrrm its possible, This had an actual board with it and pieces and I believe that the Mail order catalogue for things you could order like the Bear traps and stuff had actual cards for the different items. So it wasnt just an RPG with a book and nothing else. In fact I dont recall a GURPS book.

No, B&B was a tabletop RPG; the GURPS version is still available as a PDF.

I do remember the boardgame described, but never played it, myself. I haven't given up on searching out the title, yet; if I find it, I'll post a followup to this post later.

chrispedersen June 29th, 2009 10:12 PM

Re: OT: Favourite Boardgames
 
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Originally Posted by PsiSoldier (Post 698402)
Quote:

Originally Posted by NTJedi (Post 698321)
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gandalf Parker (Post 697473)
No one has mentioned Magic Realm?
It takes a long time to set up, and

Well I'm surprised no one mentioned Dark Tower(Electronic_BoardGame):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Tower_(game)

Takes about 3mins to setup and great fun!

EDIT: After reading the wiki details I see why not many people played this great game. I wonder if I can find this great game stored away at my brothers... considering it's a collectors item.

Check this out..

http://www.hotflashgames.com/darktower.htm


I have a fully functional dark tower, used twice... whats it worth I wonder?

Stavis_L June 30th, 2009 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by chrispedersen (Post 698662)
I have a fully functional dark tower, used twice... whats it worth I wonder?

If an eBay search for "dark tower game" is any indicator, about ~$75 right now.

capnq July 1st, 2009 06:14 AM

Re: OT: Favourite Boardgames
 
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Originally Posted by capnq (Post 698629)
Quote:

Originally Posted by PsiSoldier (Post 698427)
This had an actual board with it and pieces and I believe that the Mail order catalogue for things you could order like the Bear traps and stuff had actual cards for the different items. So it wasnt just an RPG with a book and nothing else. In fact I dont recall a GURPS book.

No, B&B was a tabletop RPG; the GURPS version is still available as a PDF.

I do remember the boardgame described, but never played it, myself. I haven't given up on searching out the title, yet; if I find it, I'll post a followup to this post later.

I thought I was going to have to go through a box of old magazines to get the title from a review, but my subconscious spit out the keyword I needed when I woke up this morning. (The human brain is an amazing thing.)

You are remembering Wabbit Wampage. The Images section of that page includes several of the Mail Order cards.

atul July 1st, 2009 11:59 AM

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Just today got some spare money and bought Pandemic and Agricola.

Although neither fit the usual theme of my games, both show promise.

Evil Dave July 1st, 2009 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by atul (Post 699001)
Just today got some spare money and bought Pandemic and Agricola.

If you're just starting out w/ Agricola, I strongly recommend playing its solitare scenario until you can beat it consistently. Just as w/ Dom3, there's a lot of things that you should get right in SP before trying MP. :) I got clobbered a lot in Agricola until I took the time to practice it SP.

atul July 1st, 2009 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Evil Dave (Post 699054)
If you're just starting out w/ Agricola, I strongly recommend playing its solitare scenario until you can beat it consistently. Just as w/ Dom3, there's a lot of things that you should get right in SP before trying MP. :) I got clobbered a lot in Agricola until I took the time to practice it SP.

Ha. My friends routinely gang up on me every time I bring up a new game onto board, claiming it being the only way for someone else to win. And with me practiced? Nah...

...but yeah, currently trying the solo play, family mode first before doing anything else.

Tpek July 5th, 2009 10:13 AM

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Hope I'm not too late.

Sorry for popping up like this, the vast majority of time I'm just a lurker on these boards (I have posted once or twice in the past though), and just noticed this interesting thread. :)

I actually started playing more and more boardgames lately, I don't have a favorite game, but I do have an ever increasing collection.

I keep a relatively exhaustive list on boardgamegeek:
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/collection/user/Tpek

I must say there are plenty of good board games out there. The problem is, that unlike with Dominions, they have no AI, and it's sometimes hard to find people to play with, more problematic are the games like Shadows Over Camelot (or the similar game Battlestar Galactica) that require 3+ players to even work.

Corporal Kindel July 5th, 2009 11:44 AM

Re: OT: Favourite Boardgames
 
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Originally Posted by coobe (Post 697336)
since there are posts about favourite computer games, i was curious if there are some more boardgame addicts around here besides me


ASL, there can be only one :D I hardly ever play boardgames anymore, but the boardgames I most enjoyed back in the day included a bunch of AH strategy game titles including: ASL, Third Reich, Civ, Titan, Gunslinger, a few others. Non AH boardgames I enjoyed were Iluminatti (sp?), Nuclear war (those glow-in-the-dark nuclear cloud dice ! :D), Stellar conquest (later bought by AH). Still play ASL occasionally via VASL, it's a multiplayer computer game interface for the boardgame. Otherwise, the only boardgames I occasionally play these days are family type boardgames when relatives visit (balderdash, wizards - the card game, some other game played with two decks of cards in which you have to get 5 chips in-a-row on a bingo type board .. can't recall the name of it now).

I did occasionally play some roll playing games back in the day (D&D, Traveller, Champions), but I've always been more of a strategy game fan at heart (I could never get into the acting type mode of roll-playing).

Taqwus July 5th, 2009 11:56 AM

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Games fine for small groups:

- Cults Across America (Lovecraftian hilarity :p)
- Twilight Struggle (only played a bit so far, but very interesting; two persons only)
- Blood Feud: New York (three persons, especially -- very unstable; a 'guns under the table' game as mechanics favor attack and distances tend to be short)


Games only for larger groups (pref. seven):

- Empires in Arms (requires lots of time, too)
- Diplomacy

jimkehn July 5th, 2009 12:06 PM

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Two series I have immensely enjoyed were the Europa series by first GDW, and then later, GRD. Never play them anymore. The other was The Gamer's Operational Campaigns Series. Never play them either but I still have them.

Kindel, I also played a lot of SL, but not ASL. Also played some Gunslinger. THAT was a great game. There is an electronic version somewhere, that is very true graphically to the original. I just cant remember who had it. I dont think it was ADC. Maybe a google will reveal it.

OK...here is the url.... http://cryhavocgames.net/Gunslinger.htm. This is a module for an Aide de Camp style electronic board gaming software. There is also a mod here for another program of this genre called Vassal. This looks very good and I had both versions on an older computer

Corporal Kindel July 5th, 2009 12:36 PM

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Hello jimkehn:

That’s definitely very interesting with the Gunslinger engine. It does look very familiar to that of the VASL, in fact the first sentence on the VASL website says: “VASL is the adaptation of the VASSAL engine to the ASL game system” http://www.vasl.org/ So I suspect the same designers may have worked on both versions maybe.

But it’s good, I’m very familiar with the vassal engine (as far as VASL) so I’m sure it would work very well for Gunslinger, or other similar games of that genre which use geomorphic boards such as Firefight, MBT, others I can’t think of right off-hand (Panzerblitz/Panzerleader).


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