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<blockquote data-quote="Janx" data-source="post: 5669388" data-attributes="member: 8835"><p>on the topic of games I prefer not to play:</p><p></p><p>chess, because I am too stupid for it</p><p></p><p>Fluxx, because we played the piss out of it when it came out, and are frankly bored of it, despite other people having discovered it in its current edition</p><p></p><p>I only like to play Risk with people who aren't big Risk fans. Big Risk fans are like chess players and then i have no chance. I have only ever won 1 game of risk (2010AD risk), and in that, I had negotiated peace with all but 1 player, and my fellow players helped in my defense and I won.</p><p></p><p>For informal parties, I do not like to break out any of the more complex games, because I don't remember the rules and my fellow gamers who do have an extra advantage. It ends up being some newb needs coaching, so I help with that, which weakens my already weak defense against the player who remembers the rules and core strategy and whoops arse.</p><p></p><p>As an odd aside, I do find that I like board games converted to video games (risk, monopoly, catan, carcasonne, ticket to ride). It really streamlines play to not have to muck with all the setup and fiddling with stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janx, post: 5669388, member: 8835"] on the topic of games I prefer not to play: chess, because I am too stupid for it Fluxx, because we played the piss out of it when it came out, and are frankly bored of it, despite other people having discovered it in its current edition I only like to play Risk with people who aren't big Risk fans. Big Risk fans are like chess players and then i have no chance. I have only ever won 1 game of risk (2010AD risk), and in that, I had negotiated peace with all but 1 player, and my fellow players helped in my defense and I won. For informal parties, I do not like to break out any of the more complex games, because I don't remember the rules and my fellow gamers who do have an extra advantage. It ends up being some newb needs coaching, so I help with that, which weakens my already weak defense against the player who remembers the rules and core strategy and whoops arse. As an odd aside, I do find that I like board games converted to video games (risk, monopoly, catan, carcasonne, ticket to ride). It really streamlines play to not have to muck with all the setup and fiddling with stuff. [/QUOTE]
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