If I trust in you, would you let me down?
Jan. 3rd, 2013 07:01 pmOK, so a little while back I asked you lovely, helpful people for some boardgame recommendations. I was after a present for some friends, and the suggestions were many and varied.
In the end, I took myself off to see
beckyl. I was more-or-less decided, from the suggestions I'd had, that I was going to go for Libertalia. It's reasonably new, it looked interesting and it's got pirates. Everyone likes pirates, right?
BeckyL and
grumblesmurf were both in the shop, and they sat me down and addressed me on the topic at length. They listened to my requirements, made a few more enquiries, and started trotting out suggestions.
After a while, BeckyL correctly identified that I had developed crippling choice-agoraphobia and was in danger of dithering myself to a standstill. She took a large, shiny box from the shelf, handed it to me, and said "buy this".
I respond well to firm instructions, so I bought it.
"It" turned out to be Tzolk'in, and it seems it has gone down extremely well with its recipients. I hope to make its acquaintance properly next time I'm visiting.
(Grumblesmurf can clearly identify an impressionable shopper, and flogged me a copy of Coup as well before I made it out the door. I commend it to your attention, if you have not yet met it.)
I also bring to my own attention: games make excellent presents, as they are almost invariably cuboid. Next year, try not to give so many people things in bottles as presents. They are a bugger to wrap.
Anyway, the short version: thank you all for your assistance, Tzolk'in appears to be a winner, and Eclectic Games is an excellent emporium staffed by helpful people :)
In the end, I took myself off to see
BeckyL and
After a while, BeckyL correctly identified that I had developed crippling choice-agoraphobia and was in danger of dithering myself to a standstill. She took a large, shiny box from the shelf, handed it to me, and said "buy this".
I respond well to firm instructions, so I bought it.
"It" turned out to be Tzolk'in, and it seems it has gone down extremely well with its recipients. I hope to make its acquaintance properly next time I'm visiting.
(Grumblesmurf can clearly identify an impressionable shopper, and flogged me a copy of Coup as well before I made it out the door. I commend it to your attention, if you have not yet met it.)
I also bring to my own attention: games make excellent presents, as they are almost invariably cuboid. Next year, try not to give so many people things in bottles as presents. They are a bugger to wrap.
Anyway, the short version: thank you all for your assistance, Tzolk'in appears to be a winner, and Eclectic Games is an excellent emporium staffed by helpful people :)
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Date: 2013-01-04 12:24 am (UTC)