BobProbst First Post Mar 24, 2009 #1 Monopoly Killer: Perfect German Board Game Redefines Genre Only 12 years late . . . Last edited: Mar 24, 2009
Grimhelm First Post Mar 24, 2009 #2 No kidding! Where have they been? Wouldn't be cool if these sorts of board games really took off in America?
No kidding! Where have they been? Wouldn't be cool if these sorts of board games really took off in America?
BobProbst First Post Mar 24, 2009 #3 Yep. I also thought you'd take heart in the fact that he spent 4 years developing it and it was quite awful at times.
Yep. I also thought you'd take heart in the fact that he spent 4 years developing it and it was quite awful at times.
Grimhelm First Post Mar 24, 2009 #5 BobProbst said: Yep. I also thought you'd take heart in the fact that he spent 4 years developing it and it was quite awful at times. Click to expand... Yeah, I'm sure it was brutal. I will have to check out Playcatan.com Sea3d has become lame. Everyone wants to play fast 3 player games with optional rules like jungle and volcano hexes. I can't find a purely standard game anymore with just 4 people.
BobProbst said: Yep. I also thought you'd take heart in the fact that he spent 4 years developing it and it was quite awful at times. Click to expand... Yeah, I'm sure it was brutal. I will have to check out Playcatan.com Sea3d has become lame. Everyone wants to play fast 3 player games with optional rules like jungle and volcano hexes. I can't find a purely standard game anymore with just 4 people.