Also, Malice, I love TableTop. I think I may have watched all of their videos. Their video on Small World is why I bought it.
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Also, Malice, I love TableTop. I think I may have watched all of their videos. Their video on Small World is why I bought it.
So how different are Small World and Small World Underground?
I haven't played the SW yet but from what I've seen I think it's basically the same game in concept, just with different races, powers, terrain and perhaps some new mechanics
it really is a lot of fun but a VERY strategic game
Holy crap, Iello (the company behind King of Tokyo) is releasing King of New York soon :eek:
Had a board gaming evening during the weekend. Played Small World Underground and Drakon.
Small World is really very strategic as Malice said. You have to get to grips with each race and power, and choose very carefully which combination you take and when you take them. A friend took the Vampire Mummies and practically took over the whole map. Was our first time playing the game, and he manage to exploit our lack of knowledge with that combination very well. Before we knew it, he had amassed a commanding foothold. The game after that, I took the Vampire Gnomes, but was severely ganked by everyone, as everyone learned their lesson the previous game
Drakon is super loads of fun. It's one of those games that can really test your friendship, as you play is either better your own position, or screw over your opponents. We had loads of fun, and a lot of laughs as well. Very easy game it learn, and I will definitely recommend it.
I bought Arkham Horror last week. Must now get addons later :). I love Arkham Horror and Eldritch Horror
I must admit our board games club hasn't played Game of Thrones in a long while thanks to our usual rotation of Settlers of Catan, King of Tokyo, iKnow, and Incan Gold (a game worth trying if you're a gambler :D). I really miss the madness of Game of Thrones.