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What BOARD GAMES are you TRADING?
21 Dec 2022 07:25 - 21 Dec 2022 08:01 #337551
by Ah_Pook
Replied by Ah_Pook on topic Re: What BOARD GAMES are you TRADING?
I've been trying to make a trade for Catherine: Cities Of The Tsarina... Looks entirely in my wheelhouse. It LOOKS like a game that fell out of a wormhole from alternate 2004. Basically it's a low interaction card game with multiuse cards that you play in clever ways to score points. Plays in under an hour. I want it, but it seems like a great game to trade for, since it's got bargain bin written all over it imo. I don't think "this looks like a mid euro game from the early 2000s" is an aesthetic that is going to drive a lot of sales ATM, even if I'm into it. Don't really want to drop MSRP on a game that'll be $20 this time next year.
Last edit: 21 Dec 2022 08:01 by Ah_Pook.
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05 Jan 2023 09:02 - 05 Jan 2023 09:03 #337734
by lj1983
Replied by lj1983 on topic Re: What BOARD GAMES are you TRADING?
for the first time made a trade through Reddit's /r/boardgameexchange, despite being on there for years.
Out:
Andor: The Family Fantasy Game
My First Carcassonne
In:
Oceans
The boys are growing out of interest in their "little kids" boardgame interest. Not many people are trading for kids games like that, so i had to jump on someone actually looking for them.
My First Carcassonne is luckily one that hadn't been damaged by little hands over the years. Andor we played once or twice, and just never grabbed anyone's attention.
Oceans, my eldest has really latched on to Evolution (and Evolution:Flight), and I've been playing Oceans on mobile for some time. We played it for the first time last night and enjoyed the combos that arise. It's really a gorgeous game, even if it feels slightly too long.
Out:
Andor: The Family Fantasy Game
My First Carcassonne
In:
Oceans
The boys are growing out of interest in their "little kids" boardgame interest. Not many people are trading for kids games like that, so i had to jump on someone actually looking for them.
My First Carcassonne is luckily one that hadn't been damaged by little hands over the years. Andor we played once or twice, and just never grabbed anyone's attention.
Oceans, my eldest has really latched on to Evolution (and Evolution:Flight), and I've been playing Oceans on mobile for some time. We played it for the first time last night and enjoyed the combos that arise. It's really a gorgeous game, even if it feels slightly too long.
Last edit: 05 Jan 2023 09:03 by lj1983.
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21 Jan 2023 21:09 #337946
by Ah_Pook
Replied by Ah_Pook on topic Re: What BOARD GAMES are you TRADING?
Out:
Atlantic Chase
Field Commander Napoleon
Sherman Leader
In: Railways of the World anniversary edition + 5 (!) expansion maps
I went through a phase during lockdown of getting excited about solo wargaming, and ended up with more solo war games than I'm actually going to realistically table. FC Napoleon is really fun and i'd be happy to keep it but y'know. Sherman Leader is also fun but I prefer Thunderbolt Apache Leader and they're VERY similar. Atlantic Chase just never clicked with my brain... If I had a wargaming buddy locally I think this one might have seen the table more 2p but eh.
I know realistically this is WAY more Railways of the World than I need, but it'll condense into not much room box wise and the value proposition for the trade was real solid (being local helped). ROTW fits directly into my wheelhouse of solo game style alongside stuff like Merchant of Venus.
Atlantic Chase
Field Commander Napoleon
Sherman Leader
In: Railways of the World anniversary edition + 5 (!) expansion maps
I went through a phase during lockdown of getting excited about solo wargaming, and ended up with more solo war games than I'm actually going to realistically table. FC Napoleon is really fun and i'd be happy to keep it but y'know. Sherman Leader is also fun but I prefer Thunderbolt Apache Leader and they're VERY similar. Atlantic Chase just never clicked with my brain... If I had a wargaming buddy locally I think this one might have seen the table more 2p but eh.
I know realistically this is WAY more Railways of the World than I need, but it'll condense into not much room box wise and the value proposition for the trade was real solid (being local helped). ROTW fits directly into my wheelhouse of solo game style alongside stuff like Merchant of Venus.
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08 Apr 2023 12:25 #338938
by n815e
Replied by n815e on topic Re: What BOARD GAMES are you TRADING?
Out: Obsession with expansions
In: Nemesis base game
I struggled with giving up Obsession. I am sure that we would have enjoyed it and that it isn’t especially complex, but every time I sat down with the rules, it was rough.
In: Nemesis base game
I struggled with giving up Obsession. I am sure that we would have enjoyed it and that it isn’t especially complex, but every time I sat down with the rules, it was rough.
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08 Apr 2023 13:07 #338939
by dysjunct
Replied by dysjunct on topic Re: What BOARD GAMES are you TRADING?
Obsession looks way more complex than it actually is. It doesn't help that the rules have gone through a couple of iterations. BGA has a great implementation, so you might try it on that.
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08 Apr 2023 23:46 #338940
by n815e
Replied by n815e on topic Re: What BOARD GAMES are you TRADING?
Yeah, I bet it isn’t. There was just something about the rules that made me give up reading them every time I tried.
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09 Apr 2023 00:36 #338941
by Ah_Pook
Replied by Ah_Pook on topic Re: What BOARD GAMES are you TRADING?
Some rulebooks be like that for sure... Like I know this game isn't complicated but the rulebook just slides off my brain as I'm reading it.
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09 Apr 2023 09:41 #338942
by Jackwraith
Replied by Jackwraith on topic Re: What BOARD GAMES are you TRADING?
I think I got an advantage by teaching myself how to play Panzerblitz around the age of eight. Took a while, but I learned how to deal with the densest rules-writers ever imagined (aka Avalon Hill.) But, yeah, there are still some that take another time of reading to make sure I know what I'm seeing. DR Congo was one that kind of threw me on a couple points.
On the trade: Even though my first play of Nemesis was seriously underwhelming (bad rules(!) explanation), I'd have to say that's a good one, as there are few more repellent themes/settings I can imagine than that of Obsession.
On the trade: Even though my first play of Nemesis was seriously underwhelming (bad rules(!) explanation), I'd have to say that's a good one, as there are few more repellent themes/settings I can imagine than that of Obsession.
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19 Apr 2023 08:26 #339060
by mezike
Replied by mezike on topic Re: What BOARD GAMES are you TRADING?
Out:
(deep breath)
Star Wars Rebellion + expansion
Sentinels complete with everything
Flash Point complete with everything
Settlers of the North complete with everything
Wir Sind Das Volk + expansion
Thunderbirds
Hogwarts Battle
In:
Guns 'n' Roses gig tickets
When my spouse was a sprightly and naiive eighteen years old she and her best friend went to see Guns 'n' Roses play in Budapest and it's stuck with her as a particularly joyful life experience. The band are coming back to Hungary later this year for the first time in nearly twenty years so, as I am working toward my 'husband of the year' award, I decided to buy two tickets so she and her friend could re-create the experience for probably the last time the band will ever play there, or at least the last time before someone's hip finally gives out and Slash has to shred from the comfort of a bath chair.
Observation thus made: I don't care how much anyone whines about the price of board games from now on, they are a frivolous sundry expense compared to stadium gig tickets.
(deep breath)
Star Wars Rebellion + expansion
Sentinels complete with everything
Flash Point complete with everything
Settlers of the North complete with everything
Wir Sind Das Volk + expansion
Thunderbirds
Hogwarts Battle
In:
Guns 'n' Roses gig tickets
When my spouse was a sprightly and naiive eighteen years old she and her best friend went to see Guns 'n' Roses play in Budapest and it's stuck with her as a particularly joyful life experience. The band are coming back to Hungary later this year for the first time in nearly twenty years so, as I am working toward my 'husband of the year' award, I decided to buy two tickets so she and her friend could re-create the experience for probably the last time the band will ever play there, or at least the last time before someone's hip finally gives out and Slash has to shred from the comfort of a bath chair.
Observation thus made: I don't care how much anyone whines about the price of board games from now on, they are a frivolous sundry expense compared to stadium gig tickets.
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19 Apr 2023 08:44 #339061
by hotseatgames
Replied by hotseatgames on topic Re: What BOARD GAMES are you TRADING?
Ticketmaster fees are truly outrageous. There has been multiple times this year alone that I chose to NOT buy tickets just because of the fees.
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