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What BOARD GAMES are you TRADING?
I played it when it first came out with Repo, and while it didn't offend me, it didn't wow me either, particularly after we played Netrunner. A few years have past and I've realized that as much as I love Netrunner and Mage Wars, I am not the kind of person so spend hours building decks. Star Wars suddenly seems much more attractive these days.
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What I got rid of:
1. Mr. Jack (owned for years but never tried) and Mystery Rummy: Jack the Ripper (haven't played in years)
2. Forbidden Desert (I'd rather play Pandemic) and Take Stock (I was given this and never wanted it)
3. Doom + expansion (this is a dull dinosaur of a design that's been surpassed by much better Dudes in a Corridor games)
4. The Convoy (picked it up on a whim from a clearance table recently but the rules didn't grab me)
5. Middle-Earth Quest (I tried it once and didn't have much interest in playing it again)
What I'm getting:
1. Gumshoe (I really like Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective and I'm looking forward to a similar system in a different setting)
2. That's Life! (This is one of my favourite casual family games so I'm glad to have a copy for myself)
3. Risk: Star Wars Original Trilogy Edition (Star Wars and Rob Daviau works for me)
4. Burma (Heh... Why the fuck did I check this? It might be a great game, but this will NEVER get played)
5. A Distant Plain (I quite liked Cuba Libre, so looking forward to trying another game in the COIN series)
Not a bad haul but I wasn't able to land any of the games that interested me the most.
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charlest wrote: Gumshoe is fantastic. It's better than Sherlock Holmes: CD but it's more bloated and worrisome too. Make sure you get the errata online, there's quite a bit.
More than what's in this BGG file?
Several years back I too was searching for Gumshoe errata, and received
the following from John Beaderstadt. Hope you find it helpful:
"Under Clue Point Entry for July 3, 1934, Continental Detective Agency Clue
should read Clue 346 in place of Clue 331.
"Under Clue Point Entry for July 4, 1934, Clue 223 Post should read 233
Post. The Clue Number remains the same.
"Under Clue Point Entry for July 8, 1934, 570 Alabama Clue should read Clue
349 in place of Clue 356.
"Under Clue 290, disregard the 45 minute time segment and refer to the
Clock Face."
In addition, I [note: John Beredstadt writing] wrote a note to myself that says:
"7/5 - 1023 Broadway = #? (255 wrong)". I have no idea what this means, now;
it's been at least 10 years since I played this ...
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On an errata slip:
Under Clue Point Entry for July 3, 1934, Continental Detective Agency
Clue should read Clue 23 in place of Clue 331.
On the back of the rules folder:
Clue Points Listing for July 7, 1934, Mark Hopkins Hotel...286. Under
July 9, 1934, 18 Mason...153.
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The 1st printing came with a small slip of paper that I think is identical to what you just posted. The 2nd printing of the 1st edition came with a booklet of errata in addition to the slip. The 2nd edition I think is complete.
I can send you a PDF of the booklet if you PM your email (won't be able to send it until later tonight). I didn't have the booklet but found someone on BGG who hooked me up with a scan.
Also, make sure you inventory your stuff. My copy was missing 1 arrest record sheet and had to create a pasteup of that.
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bfkiller wrote: I participated in a Canada-only math trade that had a surprising number of awesome entries.
What I got rid of:
1. Mr. Jack (owned for years but never tried) and Mystery Rummy: Jack the Ripper (haven't played in years)
2. Forbidden Desert (I'd rather play Pandemic) and Take Stock (I was given this and never wanted it)
3. Doom + expansion (this is a dull dinosaur of a design that's been surpassed by much better Dudes in a Corridor games)
4. The Convoy (picked it up on a whim from a clearance table recently but the rules didn't grab me)
5. Middle-Earth Quest (I tried it once and didn't have much interest in playing it again)
What I'm getting:
1. Gumshoe (I really like Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective and I'm looking forward to a similar system in a different setting)
2. That's Life! (This is one of my favourite casual family games so I'm glad to have a copy for myself)
3. Risk: Star Wars Original Trilogy Edition (Star Wars and Rob Daviau works for me)
4. Burma (Heh... Why the fuck did I check this? It might be a great game, but this will NEVER get played)
5. A Distant Plain (I quite liked Cuba Libre, so looking forward to trying another game in the COIN series)
Not a bad haul but I wasn't able to land any of the games that interested me the most.
FAKK YOU!!
Mr. Sweet Haul lands some choice stuff. Again.
When you're read to unload Gumshoe, let me know. I really dig Sherlock but I heard Gumshoe is better.
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Will do.Dr. Mabuse wrote: When you're read to unload Gumshoe, let me know. I really dig Sherlock but I heard Gumshoe is better.
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