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Anyone on here still play them?
Catan, Whistle Stop ?
Anyone on here still play them?
Catan, Whistle Stop ?
I play Axis & Allies WWII Global 1940 on a 6ft x 3ft game board. Play about 3 times a year with son, father-in-law, brother-in-law. Takes about 2 days to play.
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I play Axis & Allies WWII Global 1940 on a 6ft x 3ft game board. Play about 3 times a year with son, father-in-law, brother-in-law. Takes about 2 days to play.
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I haven't played recently because of Covid but this is what my geek shelf looks like atm.
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A&A was our go to game back in the 80s. I bet we had fifty dice each of red, white and green for the battles.
I started playing in the late 80s. It has evolved a lot since then. 9 countries instead of 5. They added 6 more unit types to the game.
Yeah, there is a racetrack that has spaces that are color coated to gears (3rd gear, 4th gear, etc) that you need to be in to drive on those spots. As you drive, you accumulate wear based on how fast you go unless you're exactly one spot behind someone else.What is the Automobiles about? Racing?
I haven't played recently because of Covid but this is what my geek shelf looks like atm.
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Yeah, there is a racetrack that has spaces that are color coated to gears (3rd gear, 4th gear, etc) that you need to be in to drive on those spots. As you drive, you accumulate wear based on how fast you go unless you're exactly one spot behind someone else.
Each gear is represented by a colored cube. You put them into a bag at the end of your turn along with the wear you've accumulated and you shake it up and take out your cubes randomly for your next turn. There are also special abilities like Boost, Turbo, Pit Crew, etc that add different colors into your 'engine' and they give abilities that allow you to move faster or remove Wear.
Its fun with 3 or 4 players and moves pretty quickly because you can plan your turn out while other people are playing. You can even play it with 5 players but the map gets a bit crowded. Not ideal for 2 because the racetracks are fairly large and one of the interesting things in the game is blocking or drafting behind other players and that dynamic is mostly absent from a 2 player game.
The game has a wide variety of special abilities and that adds a decent amount of replay value. I do think that there are a couple of abilities that aren't all that fun so you might run into some balance issues here and there. I also think that there is a disconnect with the theme as you're building your engine while you're driving. Its also not the best looking board game and it can be easily spruced up if you have some Micro Machines laying around.
That said, I've played the game about ten or eleven times and thats pretty good for a board game.
party games are pretty big right now and there is a whole new world of kickstarter games out there. It's actually pretty cool.Nice to see board games are still around.
I haven't played Formula D but Automobiles mechanics are an offshoot of the Dominion style deckbuilder with a board.Game sounds like a bit more in depth version of the game Formula D.
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party games are pretty big right now and there is a whole new world of kickstarter games out there. It's actually pretty cool.
there are plenty of simple games like Ticket To Ride that is easy to pick up and a lot of fun to play.