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rbandrews ([personal profile] rbandrews) wrote2011-10-12 02:22 pm

Game?

I want to buy a board game but I can't decide. Help, friends list?

Arkham Horror maybe, or First Train to Nuremberg. Or maybe Troyes or Rune Age or Earth Reborn?

Edit: First Train to Nuremberg will be here on Friday. Trains are more fun than elder gods.
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[personal profile] notyourwendy 2011-10-12 09:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Nuremberg! The cheeses must flow! (ok, so it's actually little yellow squares of 'mail', but in the original version they were cheeses.)
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[personal profile] cxcvi 2011-10-12 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
You could always try picking up a copy of the new edition of Outpost. It should be available soon...
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[personal profile] cxcvi 2011-10-12 11:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Apart from the theme, I don't think so. BGG link: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/1491/outpost

I was able to play it for a second time in August, which pushed it up from a "probably buy" to a "will buy" for me. But then, I like slightly brain burny games.

(Speaking of reprints: I'm also getting the new edition of 1830 as well, but that is decidely more niche...)
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[personal profile] notyourwendy 2011-10-13 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Remember: talking to a purist here.

I think elder gods are about played out. The cuddly cthulus were jumped sharks and it's all over now.
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[personal profile] notyourwendy 2011-10-13 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)
See, I actually really enjoy Lovecraft (not so much Lovecraftian) and Clark Ashton Smith and those guys an awful lot. Everything else seems kinda like a cheap knock off of the originals. I have a soft and diseased part of my heart for that era of writing (I got there via Tolkien, actually) and the themed stuff just looks and feels sad in comparison.