I’ll recieve some used games I bought: Ora et Labora, Stronghold 2nd, Hanamikoji and Macao.

I’m eager to play Hanamikoji with my with and will be playing Clash of Culture in a 3p table. I may try Ora et Labora or Macao solo, but planning to play some Baseball Highlights 2045 against the automa.

Have some nice plays, friends!

  • Narann@lemmy.world
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    I just buy Sea Salt & Paper. My 9yo girl win the first (2 players) game and love it.

    It’s surprisingly addictive.

    I don’t play that much this WE. I paint trolls from War of the Ring.

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      1 year ago

      Agreed about Sea Salt & Paper, very fun and addictive! Cabo used to fill that spot for us but Sea Salt is even better.

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    1 year ago

    I have Living Forest on the table. My partner also asked for The Taverns of Tiefenthal which I still like more and more after every play so I am happy to oblige. But we change our minds all the time so will have to see.

    Edit: won the Living Forest game with Lotus points, I think that’s my favorite way to win. Love building up to that “this time I’m gonna get the 12” turn.

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    1 year ago

    Scythe Expeditions, Great Western Trail Argentina, and very unlikely Heat as stores in North America are only getting maybe a dozen each today.

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      1 year ago

      Never heard of GWT Argentina before, is this an expansion or a standalone game? I love the original GWT although it’s quite difficult to explain and it takes a lot of time for the setup…

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        1 year ago

        There is also the most recent one: GWT: New Zealand. All of them are standalone and share a lot with the base game but add their own twists.