Back to the boardgame café.
We started with
Moon, which two of
us had played at Stabcon and wanted to try again. The cardboard tokens
turned out to be no less fiddly than the smooth-sided wooden ones we
played with then; oh well. (It's the hearts that are a particular
problem. I think if I play again I may be very tempted to use other
game coinage instead.)
More importantly, it's still an enjoyable game, even if going all-out
for the reputation cards seems to be a dominant strategy.
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Then, since we were a bit gamed-out but not quite to the level of
Timeline, I found
Parade on the
small-games shelf. I haven't played this much lately because I've been
playing Piepmatz instead, but I think it still has a lot to offer.
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