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Old 07-09-2014, 10:41 AM
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Many fond memories of playing this as a kid...

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Old 07-09-2014, 10:43 AM
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Many fond memories of playing this as a kid...

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Wow; that DOES bring back some ooooold memories, lol
Almost like the D&D Basic, Expert & Advanced original edition adventures/books too.
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Old 07-09-2014, 10:46 AM
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I think what i loved most about Dungeon! is its art work as a kid. The things you wish you still had and should of saved as a kid.
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Old 07-09-2014, 10:49 AM
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This also^

Early computer games like Wizardry definitely
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Old 07-15-2014, 10:39 PM
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I love playing Munchkin, the different variants of Monopoly, checkers, but my favorite of all time is Mahjong.
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I love playing Munchkin, the different variants of Monopoly, checkers, but my favorite of all time is Mahjong.
Legit Mahjong? How hard was it to learn?
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Old 07-16-2014, 01:41 PM
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Legit Mahjong? How hard was it to learn?
It was kind of difficult to learn the pairings, but the key is to not stop playing. I learned it in a couple of hours. It is also more fun if you have an hour glass or timer at the ready.
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Old 07-16-2014, 04:18 PM
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It was kind of difficult to learn the pairings, but the key is to not stop playing. I learned it in a couple of hours. It is also more fun if you have an hour glass or timer at the ready.
That's not really mahjong lol. It's kinda like rummy.
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Since my last update, I have purchased Dead of Winter and Tales of the Arabian Nights.

Dead of Winter: Hard to beat; the game usually wins. In a post zombie world, resources are limited, and players are isolated at a colony. There are many characters, each with different abilities. At the beginning of the game, a secret objective is given to each player, with the possibility that someone might be a traitor. There are many different objectives, and traitor cards, so you can't really determine who is telling the truth. Often, there is a colony vote, and you vote with thumbs up or down based on what is said, and you can choose to Exile someone, based on votes. If someone is exiled, they draw a new Exiled Objective. Anyways, it's a good game, highly recommend.

Tales of the Arabian Nights: I've only played this through once so far. This is a very random game, and kind of like choose your own adventure. Depending on which skills you choose, what you encounter, and what you choose to do, based on a matrix of options leads you to the book of tales, which is a gigantic spiral bound tome of 2000 something choices. This is where the skills you started the game with, or have earned, come into play. I liked the first game a lot, and I think it would be impossible to have the same outcome more than once. Recommend.
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Old 07-16-2014, 01:16 PM
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I love playing Munchkin, the different variants of Monopoly, checkers, but my favorite of all time is Mahjong.
My brother on the left coast plays Munchkin Cthulhu. I tried to get into the card game it still is but it was only mildly entertaining imo. To each their own, still applies.
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