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Blogger MeanMrMustard said...

"I played with myself for an hour before I got it right."

We need Kevin here. Kevin's good at explaining this stuff.

6:49 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glad to hear the Dominion game looks promising and the whiskey is was to your liking. By the way, if you're holding off trying the bottle of Eagle 10 Year to save it for New Year's, you don't need to. I'll be picking up another bottle of it before then.

From what I've read about Dominion, it sounds like they will be issuing expansions like most other card games. However, the fact that everyone is still pulling from the same pool of cards makes getting them a much more of a choice than a requirement. You don't have that element (whether real or just perceived) of having to buy new cards to keep up with the game.

7:59 AM

Blogger Deejayneko said...

Let us know how it goes! We on the Bachmann-Lane side of Saint Geektown have been eyeing this particular gem. It's the latest Board Game Geek OMG and appeals to CCG dorks like us on a major level.

At the last BG maraton in Bloomington there was a few rounds of it being played. It looked hella boring on the outside, esp when you see the guy color coordinated each of the 500 cards in sleeves (esp when they could barely close the box even with the plastic game holder removed). But then I read a review on BGG called "200 plays" where someone who has played the game that many times weighs in with detail. Needless to say, I was swayed and am interested to try it. I love the concept of deck building as the major mechanic.

Speaking of, we missed you and Kyle yesterday. While we only got a couple of board games in (including Goa, which is Sarah's new favorite), it was a treat watching Shaun playing Rock Band with a childlike giddiness only reserved normally for a fresh "new board game" smell (with accompanied new box fart).

8:41 AM

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