so this is all about board games chess,draughts,game of life,
monopoly and im sure there are many more like........
board games


so this is all about board games chess,draughts,game of life,
monopoly and im sure there are many more like........
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oooo...a board game forum
nice!
i've recently been playing settlers of catan,i find it very enjoyable
i think that's good enough for now
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erm... board games...
i like chess but im hopless at it
and of course Thud!
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I'm OK at chess, but dont play very often. I'm also quite fond of Go, but hardly ever play that, and am pretty bad as a result...
Mr Scrub
"LOOKS PERFECTLY LOGICAL TO ME"
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chess rules, as does draughts, but im too good at that so it is kinda gettin borin...
but anyhoo, one word: RISK
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one word: RISK
Oooh, yeah! Risk at Christmas time! Sod peace and good will, world domination is the spirit of Christmas!! Especially when my sister's playing too!*

* We do love each other. Really

just kidding about the world domination; it's more kitchen table domination; kinda like Thud really
Lee Alley
"I could tolerate a world of demons for the sake of an angel"
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ah yes, the Christmas Lord of the Rings Risk celebration
last time i played, about 3 days into the game my sister tipped the board up and scattered the pieces because i was winning. she's a sweet soul.
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I suck at chess and checkers, but I'm a fair hand at 1830* and Brittania. My friends and I also like Republic of Rome, and Magic Realm, and Titan. THose knid of board games, where strategy and tactics are more important than luck, appeal more to us than the more die-dominated types of games.
*and 1829, 1835 and the other 1830 variants.
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Hey! I'm getting better at this!
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ooh,risk is a great game,love it,good way to spend a day out of cold,rainy weather.
chess is cool as well,and draughts.
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Has anyone ever played the old Dr Who boardgame? One of my friends had a set years ago, and I absolutely loved it, but I never tracked down my own set, and now I havent played it for ages...
MS
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Khet
Okay, guys. Now comes out from under the mysterious Yule tree the game of Khet, played on a board with mirrors and lasers which as a mother I must remind my young repeatedly NOT to put their head down right next the the board and try to see what a laser beam looks like as it's emitting from the diode...
Oh. Sorry. Only myself to blame, I did buy it. Apparently it used to be called Deflexion. The goal is to move your mirrors around to direct the laser beam to hit your opponent's pharoah piece.
So far only one game has been played on it. (This is the same silly family that managed one game apiece of Thud when it came out from under the Yule tree last year. What is the matter with these people?)
Does anyone have any experience with this? I have been studying the board, but since no one will condescend to actually move any of the pieces, I can't really tell if it is deep or shallow.
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Okay, guys. Now comes out from under the mysterious Yule tree the game of Khet.
Oh. Sorry. Only myself to blame, I did buy it.
So far only one game has been played on it.
Heh. And they always blame fathers for buying stuff for kids they actually want for themselves...
But anyway, board games. I used to have lots of fun with Scotland Yard, where one player is the criminal at large playing against the other players as a team of coppers on a map of London, until I found out by experience that it is in fact extremely biased. Although at first glance it seems that the criminal has lots of opportunities and resources, experience showed that in 90% of the games he got caught.
).
But still, great fun! The visor to shield your eyes from other players, so they can't see what part of the map you're looking at, was an unexpected bonus (and probably the reason I was criminal in 90% of the games played[ *] because no one else wanted to wear it
[ *] only kidding, but it was a lot.
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I found a new game that can actually be played with the thud-board and pieces. It is called Siam. You can download the rules here:
http://ferti.free.fr/games/siam/siam-rules.zip
I didn't have the chance to play yet, but it does sound intriguing.
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A while ago i bumbed into this game, "hive" . It is a small and quick game played with hexagonal pieces and without a board. I found it fun to play, you can try it here as a flash game.
http://www.hivemania.com/
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Just had a look at the rules of SIAM, looks interesting indeed
Funny thing is, i made a game wich was very similar to this a couple of years back XD . It had slightly different pushing rules, a bigger board and more pieces. The goal was to push your oppponents pieces off the board though, instead the rocks.
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Hey Floris, nice to see you back as well.
I just had a quick look at the rule set for hive. It looks quite difficult. I think I need some more time to study the rules in detail.
Are you still designing new games? If so, do you need a play tester?
"The problem with Italian food is that five or six days later you're hungry again." - George Miller
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Don't get sucked into the belief bog standard Monopoly, cluedo, chess, ludo and draughts (checkers to some) are the only board games.......
We class board games into two categories - the 'oh sh*t' and the 'you B' and there are some lovely games in either and both categories - some are simple like the Great Balloon Race and Elephant Parade - both deceptively simple games but when you get to know them there is a lot more to them than you first thought!
Then there are more complicated and longer games like Circus Maximus and The Really Nasty Horserace Game.
and a card game called Family Business - don't be misled - the families in this case are 'Underworld' Families. You need the max 6 players to get the most out of this game. Each player runs a Family - you take contracts out on each other, there are police raids, arms amnesties etc - a wee dram or two can add to the enjoyment.
But if you want a 'gentle' game try Seaside Frolics!
And for something totally daft - Antics
Oh yes - another deceptively simple game we played (under the influence) at the Dead Monkey Party after DWCon 2010 was Cheeky Monkey - this game transcended nationalities - including Dutch, Spanish, Irish, English, American, and Anglo-Indian enjoying the game!
Music made from rocks?! Wow!