@darkmorgado How was your first play of Clash of Cultures? Been trying to get it on the table again and haven't had a chance.
Did manage a first play of Snowdonia at the weekend - a worker placement game with a bit more complexity and scope than the likes of Waterdeep and Stone Age. Liked the way the game engine drives the pace of it, too. Supposedly a different experience every time.
Becoming something of a Martin Wallace fan. A couple of games of Age of Industry really impressed (never played Brass, but typically lack a necessary third player); London is a good tableau builder with a nice board and mechanics. About to sit down with the rulebook of A Few Acres of Snow. I'm purposefully avoiding too much web coverage of it, as I have no desire to be steered toward the "solution" to the game.
Edited by repairmanjack at 14:13:34 05-03-2013
Did manage a first play of Snowdonia at the weekend - a worker placement game with a bit more complexity and scope than the likes of Waterdeep and Stone Age. Liked the way the game engine drives the pace of it, too. Supposedly a different experience every time.
Becoming something of a Martin Wallace fan. A couple of games of Age of Industry really impressed (never played Brass, but typically lack a necessary third player); London is a good tableau builder with a nice board and mechanics. About to sit down with the rulebook of A Few Acres of Snow. I'm purposefully avoiding too much web coverage of it, as I have no desire to be steered toward the "solution" to the game.
Edited by repairmanjack at 14:13:34 05-03-2013
