Does anyone have an opinion on the Blood Rage expansions? I went to the game store the other day and they had the Gods expansion and another one I can't remember the name of. BR is easily my group's favorite game and if the expansions are cool I'll be sure to pick them up.
I kinda want to try 7 Wonders again. I hated it back when I played two games of it back in 2014 but bought it shortly after anyway. I don't know if I've ever even opened it though. Playing 7 Wonders Duel (and watching two people play it this last Tuesday night) made me think I should give it another shot soon, especially if a game night happens soon where a good-size group of people show up.
I've only played Blood Rage once, so I don't have a ton of experience. We used the Gods expansion and I thought they were interesting though. We had Thor and Loki on the board and Loki was fun to play with. One guy kept forgetting what Loki's ability was and would try to take an area, and then I would move one guy in and play my "If you lose take one Rage from the Winner" Loki card.Does anyone have an opinion on the Blood Rage expansions? I went to the game store the other day and they had the Gods expansion and another one I can't remember the name of. BR is easily my group's favorite game and if the expansions are cool I'll be sure to pick them up.
Never heard of it but I'll look into it.Get the better drafting game, Greed, instead.
What are people's favorite 2-player coop boardgames?
Are you looking for games that are two-player exclusive? Or just ones that support two? Looking at BGG, the only two-player co-op I recognize is ...And Then We Held Hands. I've heard it's good, but I haven't played it.What are people's favorite 2-player coop boardgames?
Really can't go wrong with Pandemic, played two games with my brother both came down to the wire 1 win 1 loss fantastic time.
Just anything that supports and doesn't feel like it's missing anything with 2 players. It's fine if that means each player controls 2 characters to simulate 4p.Are you looking for games that are two-player exclusive? Or just ones that support two? Looking at BGG, the only two-player co-op I recognize is ...And Then We Held Hands. I've heard it's good, but I haven't played it.
Yeah, I've heard of Pandemic. I'm looking at this Pandemic Legacy and it is interesting. I like the appeal of a progressing campaign with permanent changes, but it seems pricy for a one-playthrough-only game. Should I be looking at vanilla Pandemic or Legacy?
Just anything that supports and doesn't feel like it's missing anything with 2 players. It's fine if that means each player controls 2 characters to simulate 4p.
What are people's favorite 2-player coop boardgames?
Welcome aboard! Let me know if you have any rules questions or want to try the solo scenarios I've cobbled together.A Feast For Odin is finally going to start shipping here on Monday.
Saw this on reddit.
Board Game Recommendation Engine
https://apps.quanticfoundry.com/recommendations/tabletop/boardgame/
It is pretty accurate for me when I put in a couple of games. Give it a shot, if you want.
What are people's favorite 2-player coop boardgames?
Played a 3 to 4 hour game of Space Hulk: Death Angel with the Deathwing expansion. Never again. I managed to win but just barely. Despite the name those guys cannot dish out death.
I hope I'm not the only one that takes that long to finish a game. T_T There's so much to calculate when you are controlling 4 squads. Can't imagine controlling all 6 or even 5. Unfortunately, the more squads the better your chance of surviving. At least that's how it is with the base game.
I've found the Deathwing to be very much about managing support tokens, even more so than the base characters. The greyish blue team with their Hellfire attack is pretty devastating. Getting some support tokens on red's Brother Raphean can be a life saver at critical times. Green's Trail of Destruction is super handy, as is purple's Deathwing Assault.Played a 3 to 4 hour game of Space Hulk: Death Angel with the Deathwing expansion. Never again. I managed to win but just barely. Despite the name those guys cannot dish out death.
The card game. >_> It was my first game in over half a year. Though I'm prone to analysis paralysis in general.You must be talking about the board game, correct? No way the card game takes 3-4 hours.
They have some interesting abilities no doubt.I've found the Deathwing to be very much about managing support tokens, even more so than the base characters. The greyish blue team with their Hellfire attack is pretty devastating. Getting some support tokens on red's Brother Raphean can be a life saver at critical times. Green's Trail of Destruction is super handy, as is purple's Deathwing Assault.
Thanks for the help, everyone. I think I'll start with Pandemic, then Robinson Crusoe. I'll look into Gloomhaven more when it gets a reprint this Fall.
A Feast For Odin is finally going to start shipping here on Monday.
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Road to Legend app ain't bad
It'd be 2p coop with my SO so we'd be playing reliably/regularlyGloomhaven, Pandemic Legacy, or Time story without a core group who can meet up on a weekly basis aren't worth investing in.
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Road to Legend app ain't bad
Make sure it's the new edition of Robinson Crusoe since it has a lot of rules and card updates to clarify things a bit.Thanks for the help, everyone. I think I'll start with Pandemic, then Robinson Crusoe. I'll look into Gloomhaven more when it gets a reprint this Fall.
I love it. It's the only way I'll play the game now. There's always new questions that come up (especially since I own everything and some of the keywords and activations get weird), but it plays really smooth once you get the hang of it.
Do you use monster special abilities on the cards even if they aren't listed in the app?
Ex. Dark elf riposte
This x100. As an owner of the old version the rules are just terrible. You'll be playing the game with the rulebook in one hand and BGG forums in the other.Make sure it's the new edition of Robinson Crusoe since it has a lot of rules and card updates to clarify things a bit.
It'd be 2p coop with my SO so we'd be playing reliably/regularly
update!
enjoyed the game! I'm now waiting for the last mythos pack for dunwhich (releasing in italy in a few days) and a date for carcosa..
That being said, I've also ordered
Elder sign
Unseen forces
Gates of Arkham
Omens of Ice
Omens of the deep
to scratch the itch in the meanwhile..
next..
should i buy another lcg, lotr (which i love), or should i buy either
mom 2nd ed + available expansions (or at least 3 to start)
descent 2nd ed + available expansions (or at least 3 to start)
eldritch horror + available expansions
?
elder sign i'm buying as it's a conceptually quicker game and it's on the cheap side.. i bought everything for like 90 euros, so w/e
i want atmosphere and replayability for a game I'm a bit concerned about MoM replayability as it has so few scenarios :X descent seems a clear winner in that respect...
consider I'm mainly a solo player, though i occasionally get my gf to tag along
Not really anything like Boss Monster, IMO.
The Legendary Encounter games are better than the plain Legendary game. I.e. Alien, Predator, Firefly, Big Trouble in Little China. I've only played ALien and Predator though.
This x100. As an owner of the old version the rules are just terrible. You'll be playing the game with the rulebook in one hand and BGG forums in the other.
The cards also had a lot of clarity updates, if I recall correctly (though I still managed to have questions playing the game).The 2ed rulebook is free to download, in case you weren't aware.
The cards also had a lot of clarity updates, if I recall correctly (though I still managed to have questions playing the game).
As of a few days ago, my FLGS still had a sealed copy for sale -- I'm guessing around $90CAD (it's been a while since I last looked at the price, but they stick pretty close to MSRP and generally only mark up to account for USD/CAD conversion rates). No expansion, though. 99% of the time we're playing 3-player, which is why I don't think I'll plan on getting it myself.Awww man... A copy of Chaos in the Old World popped up in a GeekAuction earlier. $50 starting bid, $80 BIN. I subscribed to the item and figured I'd keep an eye on it but didn't expect it to last long. It's sold by now.
Seafall legacy is now down to $20. Is it that bad why the big price drop?
http://www.cardhaus.com/catalog/board_games/seafall/370333
One of the many flavor of the month hyped up games, sold out, stores restocked big time, but the players cooled off on it heavily or found out it was not the greatest, so stores now got alot of non moving product.
This was a dud from the jump. I do wonder if it would have perceived better if it had come out before Pandemic Legacy. It was announced well ahead of PL too.One of the many flavor of the month hyped up games, sold out, stores restocked big time, but the players cooled off on it heavily or found out it was not the greatest, so stores now got alot of non moving product.
If it hits this low in europe, I would almost concider buying it as gamedesign researchSeafall legacy is now down to $20. Is it that bad why the big price drop?
http://www.cardhaus.com/catalog/board_games/seafall/370333