Which boardgames have you been playing this week? (24 Mar)
Which boardgames have you been playing this week? (24 Mar)
Talisman 5e with the co-op expansion: Alliances.
I know 5th edition is looked down on by purists, but we had fun. Hopefully expansions will keep coming and build up the game like earlier editions. Apparently 5th edition is not compatible with earlier edition expansions. I enjoy the campaign style progression of Alliances as you unlock new characters each playthrough, and being fully cooperative means less bickering over rule interpretation.
We hadde a board game day om saturday.
Bus: New to the group, felt like a family version of Food Chain Magnate. Really fun, and I like that you only have 20 actions total.
Concordia: New to me and one other of the group. A nice engine builder that seems to rely less on randomness than some of the others we play. We had a great time, even though I was more focused on engine building than scoring.
Fun facts: A party game, played while making pizza. Trying to rank each others response to a question.
Ito: Played while eating pizza. Another party game, here you are given a number, and everyone needs to answer a question in a way that relates to their number and place them face down trying to end up with a correct sequence. It’s fine.
Good cop, bad cop: A short and simple hidden role game with guns.
Doodle dash: A drawing game with a time element, this is so fun because most of is tries to be done in five seconds, while the slowest players usually end up with just a few lines.
Bang! the dice game: Another hidden role game, this with dice. Still fun after all these years.
We started the day with just the core group, then around pizza time the casual players showed up and we pivoted to games for 7-8 players. Fun day, even if we played easier games. We rally liked Bus.
My old standard, 7 Wonders with a couple of expansions (cities and great works).
But I recently started playing Daybreak from the guy behind Pandemic (Matt Leacock) and it’s a great cooperative to mitigate climate change. Lots of difficulty setting granularity.
The Ravensburger “Princess Bride” adventure book game. We just watched the movie, and the chill co-op game is hitting the spot.
Nemesis Lockdown
We had played Nemesis before, this was our first shot at LD. 5 players, and we had a blast!
Some co-op move, some sketchy moves: a base self-destruction cancelled at the last minute, an assassination attempt that failed and miserably backfired, a well executed plan ruined by the contingency.
It was epic and awesome!
Compared to the original Nemesis, since there is no destination and no engine status to check, the dynamic is a bit different: all players move around focused on their personal goals without raising so much suspicion. The light system adds a bit of tension and more opportunities to play tricks on the other players.
Definitely deserves the praises it received. I can’t wait to play it again!