Andre has a red flag, Chiang Ching's is blue
OK, you people know Stuff about Things. Please can you help me out?
Every year I have a huge struggle trying to find something for a couple of my best friends for Christmas. I'm not entirely sure why, but I find it impossible to gauge their tastes accurately, and have ended up with some fairly limp presents of late.
They're big boardgamers, and I've always avoided that because I'm not very well-informed on the topic. I love games, but they don't seem to happen much in my life at the moment. The last time I felt I had my finger on the pulse, Settlers of Catan was big news.
So, I'd like recommendations of things to give a couple of hard-core boardgamers for Christmas this year. I'm really quite unsure what games they already have stashed round their house, so I think it probably needs to be something quite new, or something quite obscure, to be certain of not giving them something they're already familiar with.
I think they already have all the Arkham Horror expansion packs in the world (ditto Carcassonne). I've played Tales of the Arabian Nights, Shadows Over Camelot, Robo Rally and some other Greek-myth-based game (whose name I forget) with them in recent years. Also Apples To Apples, which one of them described as "what you play while you're waiting for enough people to show up to play a game".
I think they also play a lot of the more traditional games like chess, Go, backgammon and Othello. And poker. Lots of poker.
Any advice or recommendations gratefully accepted.
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beckyl, if you're thinking "why don't you just come in to the shop and ask me this?", then I shall probably be doing exactly that on the way home this evening :)
Every year I have a huge struggle trying to find something for a couple of my best friends for Christmas. I'm not entirely sure why, but I find it impossible to gauge their tastes accurately, and have ended up with some fairly limp presents of late.
They're big boardgamers, and I've always avoided that because I'm not very well-informed on the topic. I love games, but they don't seem to happen much in my life at the moment. The last time I felt I had my finger on the pulse, Settlers of Catan was big news.
So, I'd like recommendations of things to give a couple of hard-core boardgamers for Christmas this year. I'm really quite unsure what games they already have stashed round their house, so I think it probably needs to be something quite new, or something quite obscure, to be certain of not giving them something they're already familiar with.
I think they already have all the Arkham Horror expansion packs in the world (ditto Carcassonne). I've played Tales of the Arabian Nights, Shadows Over Camelot, Robo Rally and some other Greek-myth-based game (whose name I forget) with them in recent years. Also Apples To Apples, which one of them described as "what you play while you're waiting for enough people to show up to play a game".
I think they also play a lot of the more traditional games like chess, Go, backgammon and Othello. And poker. Lots of poker.
Any advice or recommendations gratefully accepted.
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(Jeux Sans Frontieres, btw)
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I guess I do worry that if it's the game of the moment they'll already have played it.
Jeux Sans Frontieres
... always the first there in any humanitarian crisis :) One kudo to you.
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ravensburger-26448-Labyrinth-Game/dp/B00000J0JF/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1354099085&sr=8-1
I guess read the description there, buy from somewhere that pays the tax!
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The really nasty horseracing game (http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/126/the-really-nasty-horse-racing-game) This game is to Totopoly (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Totopoly) what a boot in the groin is to a handshake. It's a trimmed down and fun betting and racing game for horses where you get your horse to win and nobble everyone elses.
Aye Dark Overlord (http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/18723/aye-dark-overlord) is more a Münchhausen style story game, but great fun as hapless minions try to explain to the dark lord it's really not their fault that important mission horribly horribly failed.
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You remind me that I've wanted to play Aye, Dark Overlord for ages, too.
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* Libertalia - It's a game about pirates and looting things, what's not to like? Also seems to have a nice balance between being fun the first time you play and having plenty of strategy to keep you interested.
* Spartacus - This hasn't received uniformly good reviews, but people who have actually played it seem to rate it highly.
Important note: I haven't personally played either (although the former is on my Xmas list). On the other hand that caveat would apply to anything recent enough that your friends weren't likely to already have it.
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I know :( Sadly, I exhausted my knowledge in my post... I imagine I will have heard them talking about other games, but the names just haven't stuck in my head.
However, thanks for the suggestions (and who doesn't like pirates?)
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Aquarius
Arkham Horror
Backgammon
Bananagrams
Bohnanza - http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/11/bohnanza
Carcassonne
Cards
Cheapass games (Exploding Cow)
Chrononauts
Dominion
Dominoes
Dungeon Twister
Find It
Fluxx (Pirate, Zombie, Monty-Python)
Forbidden Island - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Gamewright-317-Forbidden-Island-Game/dp/B003D7F4YY/
Frustration
Guillotine
Jenga
Labyrinth - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ravensburger-26448-Labyrinth-Game/dp/B00000J0JF/
Lost Cities
Magic: the Gathering
Oregon
Pass The Pigs
Qwirkle
Roll Through the Ages
San Juan
Set
Settlers of Cataan
Spy Game (possibly previously called James Bond)
Tantrix
Tayu
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http://tabletop.geekandsundry.com/
Watching that has made me add most of the boardgames to my Amazon Wishlist!
Ticket To Ride is the one that looks the most fun.
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I should also plug Divinare which is likewise for 2-4 and I slightly know the designer.
But Dominion as mentioned below is imo head and shoulders the best game for moderate-core boardgamers published in recent years, so if they haven't already got that, they really should.
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You know what I mean. A, B, C and another game D (which is based on Greek myths).
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I should also note unexploded Cows is not recommended for 2 players (fun tho').
Elder Sign is a good 2-4 player shorter version of Arkham (same universe, theme and characters, different game mechanics).
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Cthulhu Fluxx is the game that's been trying to get written in previous Fluxxes. I rather like it, and would try it even with people who aren't wild keen on Fluxx. It's become our standard Nerdvana beer-and-pretzels game.
Clare and I rather enjoyed 1805: Sea of Glory, but this really is a hardcore game for the sort of people who have old copies of Star Fleet Battles lying about the place.
If they like beer in their beer-and-pretzels, Family Business, and tell them the alcoholic rules.
Lord of the Fries is my favourite of the old Cheapass games, if still available. If they're filthy goths they might be amused by Gother Than Thou.
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Battlestar Galactica is amazing, but not to everyone's tastes. (The betrayal mechanics upset some people, but if they like Shadows over Camelot they will LOVE BSG.)
Citadels is strategic, easy to learn and relatively friendly to non-gamers IME, making it a good one to have in your cupboard.
Condottiere is also lovely.
Cosmic encounter is good fun with lots of silly aliens.
Pandemic has already been mentioned, but I'll mention it again. Seriously good coop game.
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Disappointingly I am 999999 miles behind the pace and have played 0 of them.