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Bang! is really fun, too, as is its Asia-themed version: Samurai Swords.
Most of these games have video demos on Board Game Geek.* *I personally check out the top games on Board Game Geek and former winners of "Games of the Year." I have really enjoyed a lot of the Games of the Year so I trust those two reputations.
Joe - My roommate, not so much like myself, where I play with mechanics, he prefers the world it is based in. Also unlike me, he does not like games with TOO much betrayal (Risk. I got him to play one game, he will not play it again.), due to him being easily frustrated if something goes terribly wrong, AND it was PURPOSELY caused by another player.Munchkin (just picked this up, good chaotic fun)
Ticket to RideDominion
Cactus' own Settlers of Canaan (and Catan itself) are great games.Scotland Yard
Shadows over Camelot (again Joe will not like the traitor, sounds like everyone else will)Dominion (particularly "Intrigue" Prosperity)Acquire
My most used source is by far a youtube channel DiceTower
To Mark's Correction: Prosperity is great...it is just not a stand alone game. You need either the Original base set or Intrigue. I suggest Intrigue as the starter if picking between the two...that is what I meant.As for those who mentioned Carcasonne after me. I thought of it, but didn't mention it for 2 reasons: 1) I gave him an extensive list for one post. 2) My kids like that game, and I was unsure what others thought of it.
Quote from: Bryon on June 20, 2013, 02:39:19 AMBang! is really fun, too, as is its Asia-themed version: Samurai Swords.Are you sure about this Bryon? My copy of Samurai Swords is nothing like bang. Rather it is a conquest game of Japan with 3 armies.
I can't believe nobody mentioned Carcassonne until now. Great game, several expansions, pretty easy to pick up. I highly recommend it (thanks Marti for bringing it up!).
Also note that most of the games listed by people so far are quite expensive. Settlers, Shadows, Dominion, and Ticket to Ride are easy to find, but they cost upwards of $40-50 each, unless you get lucky on eBay (like I did!).
Quote from: YourMathTeacher on June 21, 2013, 08:30:43 PMAlso note that most of the games listed by people so far are quite expensive. Settlers, Shadows, Dominion, and Ticket to Ride are easy to find, but they cost upwards of $40-50 each, unless you get lucky on eBay (like I did!).It is worth mentioning that Amazon offers great deals on some of these popular games. I just picked up Dark Ages (Dominion expansion) 40ish%* off. *I didn't do the exact math.