Any board gamers? What have you got? What do you want? I'll start. I play tooo many board games. On my shelf I have (from memory) - Caverna - Sheriff of Nottingham - Archipelago - Siege: The Exiled - Dead of Winter (and the standalone expansion) - 7 Wonders (and leaders expansion) - Eldritch Horror - Shadows over camelot (and merlins company expansion) - A Game of Thrones (the one like risk, not the battles of westeros one) - Simurgh - Alhambra big box - Splendor - Waggle dance - Highland clans - Pandemic - Jamaica - Keyflower - Super dungeon explore 1 and 2 and upgrade deck and a bunch of mobs small games: - Saboteurs Gold edition - Coup - Love letters - Jaipur - Citadels I like euro's the most, worker placement type games. i don't really like american games and thematic games that much, dead of winter is alright but I mostly play it becuase my gamer friends like to play it. I like games that involve as much strategy as possible and as little luck And I like bluffing games. In my gaming "club" there is another guy who has a bunch of games so I try not to buy what he has, and he has a load of right good games, like Scythe, and Above and below. wishlist: - Mombasa - Nations
I love a good board game, but a) don't have the time, and b) hate playing with only two people (i.e. me and the wife) Got: The classics - Monopoly (classic & star wars), Scrabble, Risk (original, obv; and star wars clone wars version) Dominion (if you include card games) Settlers of Catan Heroquest Space Hulk Want: Small World Discworld Carcassonne Dominion expansions/additions Anything that's interesting, with low barrier to entry but enough complexity to give it longevity. Would love to find a club/group of people to play with in my neck of the woods
I rely on a friend for board games, as he's well into it and we both meet up once a month or so with 2 other families, for a board games/beer/nibbles/chat evening. Ticket to Ride and Seven Wonders are favourites, along with Codenames which I do own. We also play a fair few card based games, with Sushi Go an absolute fave of mine.
I used to play with a group of friends from work, most of whom joined the company on the same graduate scheme as me. I used to house-share with 2 other grads and that house was (still is) called boardgame central. But as time went on, people move away (myself included) and start families. So now I don't play as much, a few times a year. I have Ticket to Ride Europe edition and Asian/China expansion, Sushi Go, and Forbidden Desert. In games I don't own, I'm a huge fan of Battlestar Galactica, Game of Thrones, Settler's of Catan and Power Grid. Basically I like strategy, planning, bluffing and back stabbing. Also quite enjoy Betrayal at House on the Hill, Coup and Fury of Dracula.
UK residents may wish to be aware of "Stabcon South", a convention held twice a year, specifically for board gamers. There is also the original "Stabcon", held in Stockport, but I think that only has a FB page.
Got a bit of a collection started now: Hero Quest Defenders of the Realm Betrayal at the house on the hill Zombicide Firefly D&D: Castle Ravenloft Defenders of the realm is the game we play most often, though it is pretty tough. I'd say we lose 4/5 times we play! I've got a bunch of games on my amazon wishlist, plus i picked up a 'print your own' game Dungeon Crawl I have yet to print off.
Don't have as many as others, but still feel thoroughly in the too many category. Currently have: Various monopolies (do these count as games?) Scrabble collectors edition (has a fancy wooden box and board plus wooden pieces) Scrabble trickster Settlers of Catan + 6 player expansion Catan Seafarers + 6 player Expansion Star Trek Catan Smallworld Smallworld Realms Smash Up Zombie Dice The Resistance Lords of Waterdeep + Scoundrels of Skullport expansion Imperial Governor (original old one from when it was in shops) Munchkin + lots of expansion packs Tsuro Pentago Pentago 4 Player Edition Rummikub Ticket to Ride Ticket to Ride Africa/Switzerland/India Articulate 221B Baker Street Game of Thrones (fantastic game but has 30 pages of rules) Castle Panic Princess Bride (water boarding is more tolerable) Various D&D editions Currently want: Nothing. Many of these were a waste so I'm not as keen any longer. I basically rotate between Catan, Smallworld, Scrabble, OG Ticket to Ride and Lords of Waterdeep. We occasionally break out Castle Panic but it gets stale fast, the Resistance is fun but needs large groups. Munchkin is tosh, simply not a well made game. The expansions for TtR and Catan aren't as good as the normal one (bar the 6-player, which is fine) so we don't touch them. I must admit, I don't find the process of picking up new games as fun any longer as so many are simply not well thought through.
Own Quelf Power Grid Settlers of Catan and expansions: Seafarers, Cities and Knight and Trader and Barbarians, with the 6 player expansion for each Starfarers of Catan Munchkin and the first 6 expansion packs Carcassonne wiht some expansion I do not remember which Connect 4 Snakes and ladders Bang (card game, but plays like a board game) Guillotine (also a card game) Want Robot Rally (no longer in production)
Own (from memory): - Ticket to ride Europe - Ticket to ride expansions - Bezzerwizzer - Trivial Pursuit (some older edition) - Trivial Pursuit (2009 edition) - Geni - Pictionary - Scotland Yard - Settlers of Catan - Labyrint - Monopoly - Scrabble - 6 Billion - Monopoly Junior - Activity - Brainstorm - iKnow - Sequence - Ubongo - Cranium - Runebound - Magic the Gathering: Planeswalkers - Monopoly empire - Monopoly - Word fight - Mahjongg - Some old trivial pursuit sort of game about philosophy (can't remember the title) - Some kind of sci-fi detective game (can't remember the title) - I'm sure there are couple of others I haven't thought about
I've wanted zombicide for a long time, but it's such a massively expensive game, and I don't think I would actually enjoy it that much. but it's been on my amazon wishlist for a long old time. I've not played defenders of the realm, we used to play shadows over camelot a lot, but in a similar way - we lost all the damn time! We won occasionally, but most of the time we would get smashed in by the game. thats a healthy list! try looking at some older titles I know what you mean though, I've kickstarted a few games, and the most recent one, well in theory its quite good, but actually playing it is tough, but maybe i've not learned the rules correctly or something.
Only have a few at the moment: Dominion (base version) Temp Worker Assasins (not a board game is similar to domninio in its card nature) Danger Game Space Hulk (newer Version) Munchkin Want: Catan Ticket to Ride Lanterns Theres lots more i want but at the moment just the 3 above for now.
I've got a bit of an obsession with backing boardgames on Kick Starter so have quite a huge selection just from there. I won't list my entire collection because I honestly have no idea what's under my bed and in my cupboards, then there's whatever is currently on loan to my gaming club (I'm going to use my tabletop games club as an excuse for why have have so much gaming materials)... I used to regularly update my collection on Boardgame Geek but gave up after a while because their system is a bit clunky. Here's what I can visibly see on the shelves behind me in my office: Betrayal at House on the Hill Zeppelin Attack! Masquerade Hoyuk Guards! Guards! A Discworld Boardgame Tokaido Packet Row Antidote One Night Ultimate Werewolf + Expansions New York + Expansions Pandemic + Expansions Village Raid & Trade Caverna Settlers of Catan + Expansions + Star Trek Catan + Plus Custom Board Walk the Plank Forbidden Desert Forbidden Island Eight Minute Empire Fluxx (various themes: Cthulhu, Pirate, Star, etc) Termination Incorporated Alhambra Big Box Collection Elder Sign + Expansions Star Wars X-Wing Exploding Kittens The Resistance Castle Panic Coup Ticket to Ride Europe Citadels Gone Viking Every Round Counts Splendor Takenoko Small World Monopoly 80th Anniversary Edition Love Letter Sheriff of Nottingham Mutiny Gnomes of Zavandor Super Dungeon Explore: Forgotten King Diplomacy Arkham Horror Gear and Piston Talisman Bang! The Dice Game No Thanks Guillotine I think between my boardgames and the ridiculous number of roleplay books, I've got a good portion of a 2m x 3m bookshelf filled. At some point I need to have a massive cut back and clear some space... though I know for certain that it'll only take me a couple of weeks to crumble and find something to fill the gaps.
A man of taste I see My friend and I played the s**t out of that game. We played it so much we ran out of cases to do. So I found the phone number of the company who made it to buy more cards (they used to sell them in packs). Turns out it was in Colliers Wood, just down the road from me (Mitcham) so we walked there haha. Fantastic game. haha classic quotes when playing.. The game is a foot. Wait, I thought it was a hand? I'm going to the whore's bed (Boar's Head).
Many years ago I had a mate who liked D&D type board games and I used to join in quite often. I remember playing Heroquest, and Advanced Heroquest (I think, the one with separate corridor & room pieces). There were a couple of Space Marines games too iirc, and one (possibly Space Marines) where you played the pieces on the bare floor instead of a board, measuring movement distances with a ruler and attacking only if the target was within line of sight. Great fun.
I used to go to school with this Iraqi kid who played D&D. I always made fun of him (about the game obs) and then one day he invited me to his house to play it. Was bloody great. Eeee, them were the days where you had to use your imagination !
Heh, I've been Googling around, trying to find exactly which games we played. What a trip down memory lane that was! One of the Space Marines games was definitely Space Crusade. Played on a square board with simple rules, it was the Warhammer equivalent of Heroquest.
Here's a thread I can get behind... Let's see what I can remember (without looking, since I'm supposed to be working from home right now). A lot of these are card games, but I'm counting them! Eclipse (+Expansions, except Ship Pack One) Pandemic Carcassonne (+The River) Ticket To Ride Europe (+UK Expansion) Forbidden Island Twilight Struggle Android Netrunner Star Fluxx Firefly Fluxx Masquerade Munchkin Hanabi Port Royale Astronauts Zombie Dice The list of stuff I want is longer than I can remember, but off the top of my head... Lords of Waterdeep A Study in Emerald Elder Signs Settlers of Catan Zombicide Dead of Winter Tammany Hall Pandemic Legacy XCom StarCraft Firefly The Resistance Coup Discworld My brother and I often use TableTop Simulator to play Eclipse (usually on a Friday or Saturday evening), so if anyone wants to join in or spectate then let me know - I frikkin' love Eclipse so the more the merrier. We usually use Skype for comms (we used to use Google Hangouts, but it turns out that Hangouts totally sucks). Along the same lines, Rules of Play in Cardiff is hosting an International TableTop Day event on the 29th April. It's being held at The Angel Hotel on Westgate Street, which is easy walking distance from Cardiff Central train station, and tickets are a fiver. EDIT: Oh hell yes. This game gets a lot of love, and it can be quite funny, but it feels like I'm playing a maths test. They seem to take every opportunity to squeeze more money out of you: there are endless expansions and if you only buy the basic version, like I did, you don't even get a damn score board.
I really like the game, although the base rules don't work so well I found. We ended up removing the dice roll as all it did was add unnecessary randomness that would upset people (you know those uncanny games where one person only rolls 1s and 2s). It actually works really well if you set it to a base movement of 4 spaces. Don't get to play it all that much though as it's a little tricky for some. My girlfriend is from Taiwan so English isn't her first language, which makes the game simply unfair as some of the clues like you mentioned are puns or spoonerisms etc. My sister has very strong dyslexia which means all the spelling type clues don't work out for her either. You can play in teams to get around this, but I feel they feel a bit left out. Biggest problem we encountered was ending the game, it's almost impossible unless you form a truce with somebody who wants to go home or do something else. What we observed is that we never play against each other until we reach level 9, until then it's better to save up your power cards. Then you just use them over and over. Makes it near impossible to win because nobody will team up with you, but everybody will go against you. I don't see how that can change without massively altering the rules TBH.
Have: Carcassonne (traders and builders, inns and cathedrals), TTR: Europe. Since having my daughter I haven't played either. Before having her, I thought they were great games and really made my life a bit more social with family. Personally I found carcassone a bit more enjoyable by ignoring the meeple placing rule (so we'd have battles over cities in effect). want: to play more and maybe gets some games in. By the time the little one (or ones.. hopefully) grow up a little, I would like to start playing board games with them.