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Let me tell you a story...how should I start? (Dixit)

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Once upon a time, there were games that supposedly used your imagination and story telling skills...but they were...meh! Upon watching The Dice Tower's review of Dixit, I thought I should see what the hype was all about.  The hype was worth it! I brought out this game with my newly formed gaming group of non gamers & gamer friends and it was quite a hit.  I thought that I would be quite good at this game then found out it was the opposite.  I'm too obvious!  Too predictable!  Too easy to read!  May I never play in a professional poker tournament. Game Play in a Nutshell: The game takes up to 6 players.  You can play with 3 players, and that seemed to work quite well in my group.  Everyone chooses a color and get's their voting tokens and wooden rabbit scoring piece.  They get dealt 6 cards each.  The storyteller chooses 1 card and says a word/sentence/question/makes a gesture about that card.  The other players choose a c...

Saboteur get's played!

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After reading and watching reviews about this game, I was hyped up and wanted to own a copy of it.  I tracked down a copy on Amazon Japan, and clicked purchase.  But I wasn't able to bring it to the gaming table.  I wasn't sure how receptive my friends would be of this "tunnel laying" game.  The idea of just laying down tiles to form a path to the gold, gave me the impressions of Waterworks or a game of Dominos.  Didn't seem as fun as what the reviews made it out to be. Boy was I wrong. After about 4 months of this game sitting on my shelf, and almost getting it played a couple of times, I finally played it with the Northside Gamers.  We played with 4 players, and it was a lot of fun.  It did remind me of Werewolf with the hidden Saboteur role.  I was secretly hoping I would be a saboteur (I love playing the baddie) and luckily I was able to play one in one of the 3 rounds. Game Play in a Nutshell: The game plays quickly over 3 rounds. ...

Witch's Brew: out of print, who will play this game with me

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I found a new game to play! Who will play with me? This out of print game is a gem.  After randomly stumbling upon a review of this game on BGG, and discovering it was Out Of Print. I decided to track it down.   I liked the theme and the mechanics.  In the land of the Rising Sun - Japan, I thought it would be impossible but I was wrong.  My FLGS (I'm going to call it Foreign Local Gaming Store as it sells Foreign=English games) sold it. I haven't played Citadels, but the mechanics are quite unique, and this is a game I will keep in my collection, not because it's OOP - Out of Print, but because I really enjoy the guessing aspect.   The game plays in such a short time, 30-45 minutes, but it has quite a lot of strategy involved.  There is a lot of out-witting the other players, and trying to guess what cards they might play. Game Play in a Nutshell: The aim of the game win the most points / victory points by brewing potions.  The game ...

The first games of Cosmic Encounter

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I finally got a copy of Cosmic Encounter, thanks to H for bringing it back from America.  I had heard a lot of amazing reviews about this game, so had a lot of high expectations. Once I opened the box, I was in awe of the amazing components.  The alien space ships were great, everything was beautifully packaged.   The board pieces were so beautiful.  Bringing the game out on game night was so easy. We played one round Cosmic Encounter first, and it only took a few rounds to get into the game.  We didn't use any flares just as the instructions recommended for new players.  It was a lot of fun.  I was a Parasite!!! and it took me half the game to work out that I was the weird snail thing, on top of the Pacifist's head.  It was quite hilarious.  The parasite is awesome the cool looking alien on the cover of the box.  What a coincidence.  There was a lot of ganging up on the player who seemed to be winning, and it was great....

Help, the board games have taken over my brain

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Panic!  Panic!  There's a Virus on my shelf in the form of a board game, and it's called Pandemic, and it's infected my brain with it's board gamey addictiveness.  Yes there is a game called Cranium, and one called Pandemic... I've started up my old hobby from Oz, rock climbing, and board games have taken up the other part of my brain.  Exercise for my brain and body.  Perfect!  Now to find people to play with... .1 minute later ... yah I found a handful :) plus 40 more. Last year (in Japan), I really didn't do much socialwise.  I came home and lesson planned, and on the weekend more planning, and cleaning house and the like.  But this year I've decided I need to make time to do things I enjoy, get out, make new friends, less facebooking, join the living, and start doing things that I would in Australia.  I guess I was treating Japan like limbo/still like I was a temporary visitor.  But I've lived here long enough.  I should rea...