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1.) the group I normally play Settlers and Rail Baron with needed a game that was less time-consuming (which is why we like Shadows Over Camelot, too) and 2.) TtR is easy enough for my 7-year-old daughter to play, which is a big deal for my family.
Quote from: YourMathTeacher on December 31, 2013, 09:57:16 PM1.) the group I normally play Settlers and Rail Baron with needed a game that was less time-consuming (which is why we like Shadows Over Camelot, too) and 2.) TtR is easy enough for my 7-year-old daughter to play, which is a big deal for my family.You are in a similar situation that I'm in, and our tastes in games seem to be very similar as well. My personal recommendation for your next birthday/Christmas gift is Pandemic. It is Co-op like Shadows. It is fast like TTR. It is capable of being played and enjoyed by a 7 year old daughter. It is fun for a 37 year old gamer dad. And it actually has a theme of saving the world from disease rather than conquering territory or killing anyone (like most strategy games).
King of Tokyo is my new favorite quick game
King of Tokyo is my new favorite quick game that people of all ages can learn and enjoy. King of the hill style game where you are all monsters (Godzilla and King Kong like characters) vying to score 20 points or be the last monster alive. You have 3 dice rolls on your turn to determine what you do and you can buy cards. Can play in 20-30 min. Kirk
I think we need to create a sticky thread that lists the Message Boards' favorite board games (and brief synopsis of each game).
I definitely think it would be good to have a link to the boardgamegeek page for the game and another link to the Dice Tower Youtube Review for the game.It would probably also be good to have some sort of an age recommendation/difficulty level kind of thing.I would propose a scale somewhat like this:10 - Advanced Squad Leader9 - (I don't know what goes here)8 - Fortress America, Battlestar Galactica7 - Lord or the Rings RISK (trilogy edition), Samaurai Swords, RISK 2210 AD6 - Chess, Diplomacy, Shadows Over Camelot, Arimaa, RoboRally5 - RISK, Stratego, Settlers of Catan, Ticket to Ride, Pandemic, Acquire, Dominion4 - Checkers, Blokus, Star Wars:Epic Duels, Heroscape, Twixt3 - Scotland Yard, Clue, Battleball, Othello, Backgammon2 - Mancala, Connect-4, Dominoes, Battleship, Monopoly1 - Candyland, Chutes & Ladders, Yahtzee
Love how chess is below Risk renditions.
I like how Checkers is so much more complicated than Yahtzee.
Chess is actually pretty easy to learn and start playing...But there really is a lot more to learn to play Checkers well than there is to play Yahtzee well.
In summation, I think you have chess about right and checkers too high...I disagree with some of your other assessments
If I am creating the thread, I will not be using Mark's rating scale. Just FYI.
I think the difficulty code can be just Easy, Moderate, Challenging.