board games
board games
:in a deep duke nukem voice: "howdy"
do you play board games, personally i think they're far better than video games. imo my favourites at the moment are memoir '44 and arkham horror, also i have decided to fork over the ca$h mon£y for space hulk 3rd edition because it looks pretty friggin emotionally charged. just look at all that excitement BAM you could cut it with a lukewarm butter knife!
:duke continues: "chess and monopoly playears need not apply"
do you play board games, personally i think they're far better than video games. imo my favourites at the moment are memoir '44 and arkham horror, also i have decided to fork over the ca$h mon£y for space hulk 3rd edition because it looks pretty friggin emotionally charged. just look at all that excitement BAM you could cut it with a lukewarm butter knife!
:duke continues: "chess and monopoly playears need not apply"
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What edition is that? Second? I love Axis and Allies, I played it every week with some friends of mine in highschool and I brought my game with me up to college. We've actually met back up and we've played a few games so far this summer. Good game. We always play by picking armies from a hat, so we're always doing different stuff. A&A's one of those games where whenever you see people playing Risk you just think to yourself "Children, all of them."
I love traditional games though, I've never played any kind of RPG like Dungeons and Dragons but I've always kind of wanted to.
I love traditional games though, I've never played any kind of RPG like Dungeons and Dragons but I've always kind of wanted to.
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Look, just because I loan money with interest and the game usually ends with people giving me land to pay off debts, doesn't mean it's cheating. The rulebook is for sissies.Retlaw83 wrote:Monopoly is a game of loose and easily abused rules that allow anyone to cheat.
Another fun tactic is to let a friend loan another player money, than buy the debt from them and raise the interest rates.
Legitimate business tactics. However, I once made the mistake of playing it with a couple, who managed to make an alliance of sorts by agreeing to sexual favors with one another every time one of them landed on the other's property.Yonmanc wrote:Another fun tactic is to let a friend loan another player money, than buy the debt from them and raise the interest rates.
The conniving emotional buttfuckery makes it a game for women that real men should steer clear of.
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RIsk and A&A are the only two games i still play (except for drunk Scrabble) - have a lot of fun memories of my dad playing Risk with me as a kid
I really enjoyed a few nerdy fantasy games when i was a kid - D&D stuff but far less complicated - and one that I think was called Omega Alert or something where you were an astronaut trying to escape a space station where a maniacal CPU took over
I really enjoyed a few nerdy fantasy games when i was a kid - D&D stuff but far less complicated - and one that I think was called Omega Alert or something where you were an astronaut trying to escape a space station where a maniacal CPU took over
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That sounds like a fun set-up!Retlaw83 wrote:Legitimate business tactics. However, I once made the mistake of playing it with a couple, who managed to make an alliance of sorts by agreeing to sexual favors with one another every time one of them landed on the other's property.Yonmanc wrote:Another fun tactic is to let a friend loan another player money, than buy the debt from them and raise the interest rates.
The conniving emotional buttfuckery makes it a game for women that real men should steer clear of.
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It couldn't be, I've never seen some of those units (looks like mechanized INF, AT guns, mines, cruisers, ARTY) and nation specific fighters - at least there's a P-38 Lightning.SenisterDenister wrote:What edition is that? Second?
Honestly, I have 2nd Ed., it must be over 20 years old at this point, it's fucking worn. I notice that they've kind of relaunched the series with theater specific spin offs (D-Day, Midway etc.) but I'm couldn't be bothered at this point.
MB had some other cool games in a series at that time when A&A came out:
Fortress America was a WWIII Red Dawn type scenario where America gets triple teamed by the gookers on the west, the spics from the south and the dreaded socialists on the east coast. America get smacked around earlier on obv., but the longer they hold out the more partisan redneck yahoos they amass to their cause.
Then there was a Edo-era Japanese one called Shogun IIRC.
And a Rome themed one which I can't remember.
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