Kaiju Table Battles is something I'd be proud to have in my collection. Seems lovely! โค๏ธ
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First day backer here! 1880: Romania should be great!
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Yeah it's hard to stomach this level of ignorance with their awards.
Shikoku 1889 is such a great game, and a perfect way to get into 18xx gaming. Glad to hear that you enjoyed it.
I don't enjoy multiplayer solitaire games. I prefer games where each action affects every player in the game.
Those type of games can feel so bad! I'm currently on a four games losing skid, but luckily they were all close.
7-0 with Unseen huh, we've found that games with that expansion tend to go a bit longer (newness likely) and be real tight nailbiters. I really like Innovation Ultimate!
I have great respect for Al, and his combat book system. Lost Worlds, BattleTech, Ace of Aces: Jet Eagles, and Bounty Hunter: Shootout at the Saloon remain steady favorites and have been since I was a teenager in the 1980s. Sad to hear he passed.
Giro Galoppo has got to be one of the meanest little games. A racing game for children that looks so cute, but then plays like a knife-fight in a phone booth! It used to be a family favorite in our household.
18LRA endgame.
18LRA endgame.
18LRA endgame.
My great buddy Bill, and I played a somewhat long, but excellent game of 18LRA, Lower Rhineland Area. The two player version is tense, and highly interesting. Our game came down to a 95 Mark difference. #18xx
1882: Assiniboia is a fantastic game!
Awesome! Thanks for posting your favorites. So many great games.
Still playing the ColecoVision!
My brother doesn't have depth perception, that means things can get knocked over. I guess my childhood friends and I, have had more spills and accidents over our 40+ years of gaming together. We don't ruin a game each time we play, I just shared that it happens.
We still play together. We still snack and drink. Occasionally we spill. We buy more games.
Oh thanks, very kind of you. I never said that anyone cannot be trusted, we've played together my whole gaming life. So, we've ruined a few games, but so what? Nowadays we sleeve cards, and the occasional board smelling of coffee, or featuring wine stains isn't so bad.
Because it hasn't happened to you, doesn't mean it doesn't happen to anyone else. I love my brother a ton, but the poor guy has an eye defect, and due to it, not depth perception at all. I also have a bunch of friends with ADHD, and some overly hyper movements. I've seen too many games eat it.
I've yet to try any of the 1822 games. The Medium Regional Scenario is supposed to be 3-4 hours long, how long was your session? I'm still a newcomer to the whole genre of 18xx games, but smitten hard! I'm at only 18 plays of seven titles.
Listen to history professor and authoritarianism scholar Ruth Ben-Ghiat.
youtu.be/vK6fALsenmw
I'm still fairly new to 18xx gaming, but my favorites right now are as follows:
1. 18DO: Dortmund
2. 1882: Assiniboia
3. 1862: Railway Mania in the Eastern Counties
4. Shikoku 1889
5. Harzbahn 1873
6. 18Chesapeake
7. 18Lilliput
Very inspired to buy another game by Matt Leacock all of a sudden!
Wonderful game! So easy to teach, quick to play, but yet deep and fulfilling. Love it!
Okay, thanks. The oldest kiddo and I share a love of Lynch-inspires works. Perhaps we'll check it out.
Without spoilers, what type of film is it?
Have I missed something, why are you selling your games?
I'm eager to give it a try!
Perhaps add a disclaimer that it's best to watch the entire show in order to better understand the satire. Great stuff as always, those comments are comedy gold! ๐