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JBlombier wrote:Since we're on CC I can't be the only the one, so I'll share this with you.
My family refused to play Risk with me for the past couple of years, because I played CC and always won the game. So we ended up playing SoC. It's a cool game, but the taste is bitter when I think of it.
Symmetry wrote:JBlombier wrote:Since we're on CC I can't be the only the one, so I'll share this with you.
My family refused to play Risk with me for the past couple of years, because I played CC and always won the game. So we ended up playing SoC. It's a cool game, but the taste is bitter when I think of it.
Risk was a fun board game, but dear god was it a terrible game to play with family if you'd played it before. Complicated, non-intuitive rules, a bizarre board, a bunch of basic maths at the start of every turn.
Settlers is a masterpiece of gaming- simple to explain, enough luck to make it interesting, generally balanced throughout.
waauw wrote:Symmetry wrote:JBlombier wrote:Since we're on CC I can't be the only the one, so I'll share this with you.
My family refused to play Risk with me for the past couple of years, because I played CC and always won the game. So we ended up playing SoC. It's a cool game, but the taste is bitter when I think of it.
Risk was a fun board game, but dear god was it a terrible game to play with family if you'd played it before. Complicated, non-intuitive rules, a bizarre board, a bunch of basic maths at the start of every turn.
Settlers is a masterpiece of gaming- simple to explain, enough luck to make it interesting, generally balanced throughout.
the board game risk was horrible to play with friends who had the tendency to cheat. Go to the toilet and come back to a couple of cannons less.
Happened several dozen times
Symmetry wrote:JBlombier wrote:Since we're on CC I can't be the only the one, so I'll share this with you.
My family refused to play Risk with me for the past couple of years, because I played CC and always won the game. So we ended up playing SoC. It's a cool game, but the taste is bitter when I think of it.
Risk was a fun board game, but dear god was it a terrible game to play with family if you'd played it before. Complicated, non-intuitive rules, a bizarre board, a bunch of basic maths at the start of every turn.
Settlers is a masterpiece of gaming- simple to explain, enough luck to make it interesting, generally balanced throughout.
DoomYoshi wrote:Symmetry wrote:JBlombier wrote:Since we're on CC I can't be the only the one, so I'll share this with you.
My family refused to play Risk with me for the past couple of years, because I played CC and always won the game. So we ended up playing SoC. It's a cool game, but the taste is bitter when I think of it.
Risk was a fun board game, but dear god was it a terrible game to play with family if you'd played it before. Complicated, non-intuitive rules, a bizarre board, a bunch of basic maths at the start of every turn.
Settlers is a masterpiece of gaming- simple to explain, enough luck to make it interesting, generally balanced throughout.
In RISK, I can wipe you off the board. In Cataan I am stuck with your bullshit city placement (which is always exactly where I was going to put my city).
tzor wrote:I might be biased here, but if you want family friendly board games noting beats the "Railroad Crayon Games" from Mayfair, starting with the original "Empire Builder." India rails and Euro Rails can also be fun yet challenging as well. And it's educational as well (most people don't realize you can get cattle from Miami). And most importantly, you get to draw tracks with crayons!
jonesthecurl wrote:Don't get Iron Dragon.
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