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My dad has been staying our place these past two weeks and one thing we can be sure of during that time: Machi Koro 2 will hit the table!
Since we introduced him to the game last time he was over, he has been enjoying it thoroughly. And we certainly don’t mind that. It’s not a game we ever play with just the two of us but it has the perfect complexity for people that have not a lot of experience with board games and are used to the Ticket to Ride complexity. The game always escalates quickly, so it’s a good thing to keep an eye on the other players and on how much money they are accumulating because it can be over before your know it! But since the game plays quite quickly, we usually play at least two games in a row.
This last week, Machi Koro has actually been the only game we played. In the meanwhile, we’ve received some really cool games these past weeks that we’re really looking forward to playing. Like Sniper Elite and Witch Stone! I’m hoping we get to play those soon and tell you all about them. Last week has mostly been filled with being tired, working, visiting family and some gardening in my spare time, for me, that’s a perfect way to take my mind off things. Also, I wanted everything in the ground so it can start growing these coming months! I could bore you with gardening things, but I’ll spare you all the details. :’D
S J Clark
My dad dislikes board games, but I’ve had some success playing games with my mum on occasion; the latest hit has been Land Vs Sea.
Rachel
Haha, exactly the opposite with my parents, my mom hates games and my dad likes them on occasion. But great to hear you’ve had success with Land vs Sea!
Queek
Current family favorites are Wingspan, Azul, Splendour, Dominion (mostly with my mom) and Calico.
…My family enjoys board games, and this is not good for my wallet, as it means that I have excuses to spend money on my hobby.
Rachel
Oh dear, I can imagine, but it’s better than accumulating tons of games when it’s really hard to get them played. 😉
Chris
Unfortunately, my family has difficulty grasping any games with rules more complex than “roll the dice and move around the board”.
Chris M
I have managed to get my parents to play Ticket to Ride and Azul. We also tried Hanabi way back when, but no one was very keen on it, and my dad just didn’t understand Lords of Waterdeep.
Emmy Bevington
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