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Look, no one said the games were restricted to indoor games. If you'd like to split this topic yet again I'm completely open to it.
I would go this order:- Base- Intrigue (to add 5/6 and lots of great attacks)- Prosperity (more strategic games)- you pick between Seaside, Hinterlands, Dark Ages. I chose Hinterlands before Seaside (I don't have Dark Ages yet).
As much as I like you as a person, your continued attempts to derail this thread due to your own personal agenda is getting annoying, and is not even remotely humorous.
Quote from: TimMierz on January 20, 2014, 11:10:39 AMNot to derail, but some of my favorite games that can fit 6 people, not counting party games:If you could re-post this under the thread Game Review Ideas, that would be appreciated.
Not to derail, but some of my favorite games that can fit 6 people, not counting party games:
Quote from: TimMierz on January 20, 2014, 11:10:39 AMMalta!I've heard some strange things about the creator of this game..... or was it that his last name was hard to spell....
Malta!
Quote from: TimMierz on January 20, 2014, 11:10:39 AMIs there a strong reason you don't break up into 2 or more games when you have that many players?Not really. Our playgroup is a mix of ages from 10-50 years old, so we are not overly competitive. We have found that larger groups are more fun, even though we do have issues with downtime. Imagine playing an 8-player Settlers of Catan with Cities&Knights, Rivers, and Fish.
Is there a strong reason you don't break up into 2 or more games when you have that many players?
Quote from: Captain Kirk on January 13, 2014, 12:15:42 PMI would go this order:- Base- Intrigue (to add 5/6 and lots of great attacks)- Prosperity (more strategic games)- you pick between Seaside, Hinterlands, Dark Ages. I chose Hinterlands before Seaside (I don't have Dark Ages yet).Thanks Kirk. This would appear to help end the tie.
I've played Pandemic a couple times. The game was exciting and fun, but the theme was a little off-puting to me, mainly because it seemed kind of morbid (lots of people die) and humanistic (we can solve all our own problems). I certainly see your point that it is non-violent, however, and I agree there.
The Resistance is basically the greatest game of all time. But I would recommend buying "Avalon" instead. It's the same game with some enhancements that add more complexity.
I play 2-5 Dominion games per week and have 5 sets. I would go this order:- Base- Intrigue (to add 5/6 and lots of great attacks)- Prosperity (more strategic games)- you pick between Seaside, Hinterlands, Dark Ages. I chose Hinterlands before Seaside (I don't have Dark Ages yet).Kirk