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Originally Posted by Jimjam
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There is a computer version of Talisman available on Steam, if that is any interest to you
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Bought this last night! Played an AI game and it took forever. Fun, though.
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Originally Posted by Infectious
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1) Yahtzee
2) Shoots and Ladders
3) Clue
Number one would be battleship if you count that as a boardgame.
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These games are only fun if there are drinking rules involved.
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Originally Posted by loramin
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Puerto Rico and Agricola are both great "resource management" board games. If you like that style Settlers of Catan should be at the top of your list; it's widely regarded as one of the best (if not THE best) in that genre. Another resource management game to consider, especially if you like Dungeons and Dragons, is Lords of Waterdeep.
I'd also recommend Carcassonne ... well, I'd really recommend Carcassonne: Hunters and Gatherers. It's sort of like Carcassonne v1.5 (the devleopers clearly learned lessons from making Carcassonne).
If you're looking for something a bit different I'd recommend Arkham Horror. It's a "players vs. the game" style game, and it scales very well no matter how many or how few players you have.
Oh, and if you liked Dominion there are a bunch of different "deck building" games out there to consider. I've heard Ascension is good, but the only one I've played (besides Dominion) is the Star Trek deck building game. It's actually a lot of fun even if you don't like Star Trek.
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Great recommendations. Carcassonne has been on my to-buy list for a while now. The Arkham Horror game sounds pretty interesting (and different!), might look into that too. Thanks!
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Played infi rounds of drunken Coup with like 10 people at a time. It's simple and full of strategy and crazy fun.
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This? Looks fun. And only $12, holla.