Back to the boardgame café.
We started tonight with current hotness
Courtisans
(at least it's being talked about in the circles I move in). Six
families are seeking favour at court, and your faction wants to be in
charge; so each turn you split your three cards between the Queen's
table (favour will end up positive, negative or neutral), your own
tableau, and another player's tableau. At the end of the game, each
card in the tableau scores +1, 0 or -1 based on the family's favour
status. There are some complications (the assassin can remove another
card in the same tableau, the spy is played face-down so that you
don't know which family they're influencing) but that's most of the
game, and it was great fun. (Also a pleasing tapestry-style "board"
for the Queen's table, and foil in the cards, because I'm a sucker for
that stuff.) Likely to buy.
The
Grizzled
next, which I hadn't played for a while. Still very atmospheric; still
very hard to win (and we didn't). Not a game I want to own, but it's
good to play it now and again.
Next, a very shopworn copy of Chariot
Race (the
edge of each player's card needs three clips, and we had a total of
eight, of which one was broken). It felt to me like the old FASA
Circus Imperium in miniature, though basically it's dice
manipulation. We had fun but I think didn't love it; I would really
like to try Rush 'n' Crush with these players, because I think it
does the same thing (limited lane changes, trading off speed and
damage) better.
Finally, Deadly
Dowagers,
a game of social climbing by nobbling one's husband at the right
moment (but avoiding too much Infamy). I fell for this one instantly;
it's quite explicit about its murderous approach and encouraged us to
be similarly cynical ("I'm going to give the dear Baron a Natural
Death, if you know what I mean"). Likely to buy.
Four separate games, three of them new to me, and all of them at least
good. Hurrah!
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