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monster 04-14-2011 11:00 PM

what is that and why is Inspector Needham speaking scottish?

footfootfoot 04-15-2011 09:30 AM

It's from "Comfort and Joy" by Bill Forsyth. Gregory's Girl, Local Hero, etc.

kerosene 04-15-2011 10:51 AM

We played all the usuals growing up. I hated Trivial Pursuit. Always did and probably always will. I am just not good at trivia. Loved Risk, Axis and Allies and Monopoly. We play a game sometimes called Settlers of Catan. It's pretty addictive.

Cloud 04-15-2011 11:05 AM

I really want to play Settlers of Catan with my family. I keep meaning to buy it, but $40 wow. Do you play the basic game, or do you need to get the extensions, kerosene?

Clodfobble 04-15-2011 11:30 PM

Last time we had a family reunion, my cousin brought Settlers of Catan and we stayed up late playing it. It wasn't too hard to learn, but it really helped having one person truly familiar with the game to teach us along the way. It would have been much harder if we were all trying to learn at the same time. The funny thing was, the next morning we realized that every single one of us had dreamed about the game in some way. :) It's a pretty damn good game.

monster 04-15-2011 11:35 PM

We got Hunters and Gatherers by the same people. It's a good game the kids enjoy. Sort of entry level for Catan, I understand. Eventually we will get Settlers. When we find it on sale ;) Actually, I might get it from the downtown games store with my "Thanks Coach" downtown gift voucher. Or I might get TransEurope (European and slightly harder version of TransAmerica) Or I might get a massage ;)

Sundae 04-16-2011 06:50 AM

We used to play a game called Dark Tower. Obsessively, marathon all day sessions sometimes.
It was a cross between a board game, a fantasy game and a "computer" game, although all the computer really was, was an electronic way of putting a random element in.

I didn't realise, but Dads had the game from early November, and learned all the rules, and painted all the figures. This meant we hit the ground running at Christmas, and could play as a family. Also, when a schoolfriend raved about the game after playing it for hours at our house, her Mum bought it for her. Imagine all our surprise when the brightly painted pieces (especially the dragon) were just plain plastic!

She barely played it - the adults in her house weren't interested so it was only ever a two player game with her brother. Nowhere near as much fun.


I love Scattergories, but once I moved away from my peer group I didn't get as many opportunities to play it. Not because my new group of friends didn't like games, but because they perceived it as my special game which I only wanted to play because I won. Which wasn't true - I simply loved it.

I had another one which in the end NO-ONE would play with me, for the same reason. It was called Evolution (I think) and it was all about the origins of words and phrases. I was accused of memorising all the cards. Bollocks. Yes, I did learn a lot from the game, but it was only through playing it, and the fact I found it fascinating. But yes, I always did win. Gave it to a charity shop in the end.

I also liked Pass the Bomb but found few takers. Word games, all. Hated Risk or any other games of strategy :) Liked Monopoly because you could bumble about and rely on luck.

BTW - how come Shawnee AND IM get to appear on the Cellar Monopoly board? It's a monopoly! Can we have Dana in the pink if IM gets to be in the brown? Although Dana should really be somewhere more serious and worthy. Pink, anyway - what part of the board is that? Are you thinking of burgundy - Pall Mall, Whitehall and Northumberland Avenue?

And no, I have no idea why rent on Piccadilly was £22. Please explain.

kerosene 04-18-2011 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Cloud (Post 723267)
I really want to play Settlers of Catan with my family. I keep meaning to buy it, but $40 wow. Do you play the basic game, or do you need to get the extensions, kerosene?

I don't think you would need extensions, unless you have more than 4 players. I like that the board is so variable, that you end up having to come up with new strategies each time. They also have an online version, that is free to play. I want to get a hold of some of the extensions, but with three of us most of the time, I wonder if it might not be much fun. If there were 6 of us, it might be different.

kerosene 04-18-2011 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Clodfobble (Post 723501)
Last time we had a family reunion, my cousin brought Settlers of Catan and we stayed up late playing it. It wasn't too hard to learn, but it really helped having one person truly familiar with the game to teach us along the way. It would have been much harder if we were all trying to learn at the same time. The funny thing was, the next morning we realized that every single one of us had dreamed about the game in some way. :) It's a pretty damn good game.

We learned from some friends. It is much better to learn from someone who knows. We played it one night and didn't have the patience to wait until we could get it cheap, so we spent the 40 bucks at target.

monster 04-19-2011 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Sundae Girl (Post 723536)
BTW - how come Shawnee AND IM get to appear on the Cellar Monopoly board? It's a monopoly! Can we have Dana in the pink if IM gets to be in the brown? Although Dana should really be somewhere more serious and worthy. Pink, anyway - what part of the board is that? Are you thinking of burgundy - Pall Mall, Whitehall and Northumberland Avenue?

And no, I have no idea why rent on Piccadilly was £22. Please explain.

it wasn't/isn't burgundy. it was/is pink. And Pink totally has to be the strawberry festival queen triumvirate. And if im and shawnee can vote in the zengumnamepoll, they can totally do this.

TheMercenary 04-19-2011 10:59 PM

Risk, Monopoly, Chutes and Ladders (when we were little), Parcheesi, Life....

Aliantha 04-19-2011 11:11 PM

I used to like monopoly when I was younger, but not so much now. Not sure why.

I like pictionary but prefer card games like 500.

TheMercenary 04-19-2011 11:12 PM

I never learned to play chess till I was in HS, Backgammon as well, which I became totally addicted to playing.

Aliantha 04-19-2011 11:22 PM

Oh yeah, backgammon is an awesome game. I play it online sometimes.

TheMercenary 04-19-2011 11:24 PM

Where? I would like to do that. Post a link.

Aliantha 04-19-2011 11:32 PM

It's built in to the games section when you get windows 7. You just select your skill level and then you're connected anonymously to someone of similar skill.

I'm sure there are other sites though. Maybe I'll have a look around later.

TheMercenary 04-19-2011 11:33 PM

Uggggg,,,, switched to MAC last year, couldn't be happier. Thanks.

Gravdigr 04-28-2011 02:45 AM

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Scattergories & Ker-Plunk.

morethanpretty 04-28-2011 04:23 AM

I love Balderdash and Mad Gab.

Used to like monopoly as a kid, but my sis always won.
Also, I know its not a board game, but the card game Spoons is awesome! Most of the time it gets kinda violent and thats when its the best. :)

Gravdigr 04-29-2011 01:46 PM

I've woken up bruised the day after having played Spoons.

Gravdigr 04-29-2011 01:48 PM

We play a card game called 'Pass The Trash' (aka 'Fuck Your Buddy), and a dice game called 'Greedy' Or 'Greed'. Rules are prolly in the Google, I'm too lazy to post them.

infinite monkey 04-29-2011 01:52 PM

Not a board game, but my friends and I play Left Right Center.

Starts with 3 quarters each, last quarter on the table wins the pot. You could play with dollars or anything.

http://www.toycrossing.com/lcr/

BigV 04-29-2011 02:19 PM

I love this thread.


I have restrained myself from posting until now, because I have several board games and games of other sorts. I post now because I just added a new game to my collection, really a deck of cards suitable (ha) for numerous games.

Are there any Hanafuda players out there?

infinite monkey 05-06-2011 01:31 PM

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Here's a game for some of you:

DanaC 05-06-2011 01:53 PM

My abiding memory of board games as a kid is that other people's board games were always more interesting.

We had loads. Monopoly and Cluedo, and Snakes and Ladders, Draughts, and Ludo and Trivial Pursuits, Connect Four and that game with the mystery faces, and Scrabble and Boggle, and Scruples (great fun for all the family, or grounds for divorce: you choose) and stuff that lit up and stuff that made noises and games with notepads and little pens.

But ahhhh....my cousins had Mousetrap! and Bucking Bronco, and Operation and KerPlunk. And my best friend had Game of Life, and a pirate treasurehunt game with little chests full of miniature ingots and maps with X marking the spot.

Sundae 05-06-2011 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by monster (Post 724715)
it wasn't/isn't burgundy. it was/is pink. And Pink totally has to be the strawberry festival queen triumvirate.

Good point well made if it is indeed pink.

We played on a board which I think may have been the first ever sold in the UK. Some of the banknotes were genuine forgeries - Dads always was superb at copying other people's work; hence our "Disney" frieze. I can only assume enough were lost over the years to make the game unstable without replacements.

Also I have NEVER, in any other set, seen the pieces we played with. Thinking now, they must have been replacements. D'oh! Why didn't I ever question the fact no-one else had a bulldozer in their set? And the fact my favourite piece was the train, which was blue and looked like a TGR.

So I accept now our board was obviously discoloured, as well as the other issues.
Quote:

And if im and shawnee can vote in the zengumnamepoll, they can totally do this.
This argument I do not accept, except as proof she is guilty of voting fraud.

You didn't spill the beans about the rent in Piccadilly!
Please?

infinite monkey 05-06-2011 02:59 PM

Quote:

And if im and shawnee can vote in the zengumnamepoll, they can totally do this.
Hey wait! Where did this come from? It was a multiple choice poll. I just did it a little differently. :lol2: And i didn't hide it.

:mad: I've never even cheated at games. What's the point of winning if it's not a real win? But I WILL win. ;)

Sundae 05-06-2011 03:06 PM

Guilty.

Sorry - I mean I like you and all that, but sentence has been passed.
You are no longer eligible to vote in Cellar polls. I PM'd Mr Undertoad about it.

infinite monkey 05-06-2011 03:10 PM

:lol2:

Well poo. Now what?

wolf 05-08-2011 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gravdigr (Post 728870)
We play a card game called 'Pass The Trash' (aka 'Fuck Your Buddy), and a dice game called 'Greedy' Or 'Greed'. Rules are prolly in the Google, I'm too lazy to post them.

Is Greed the same as 10,000, Zilch, or Farkle? I love that game, a friend taught it to me years ago by not telling me the rules and making me figure them out as we played.

I have lately been spending time with another unemployed friend who loves games, we've been playing Wordfeud (it's like Scrabble) online on her iPad and my Android phone, and also have been playing cribbage in person and online the same way. I also taught her backgammon, and once we find a version that will play on both devices, we'll play that as well.

ZenGum 05-09-2011 04:25 AM

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Originally Posted by DanaC (Post 731503)
and a pirate treasurehunt game with little chests full of miniature ingots and maps with X marking the spot.

Buccaneers?


Yarrr, I kno, on te sides of me buccan-head. Arrrr.

DanaC 05-09-2011 07:16 AM

Oooooh. I think it might have been aye!




[eta]Just googled it and yes, that was the game. I loved it.

BigV 05-12-2011 10:20 PM

wolf--

I've heard the dice game called zilch, farkle and greed, and 5000. I *also* learned it by sight, much to the cruel amusement of my learned opponents. I love this game (and many many others).


there's another one, same dice of course, called Liar's Dice. It's so fun, and so flexible.. we've played it with as many as eight guys or so. This meant we had calls like "I have twenty six fours,

Sundae 05-13-2011 02:32 AM

Everyone can stop worrying now.
I found o9ut the reason for Piccadilly rent only being £22.

Yup. Found it out myself.
Turns out there's this thing called a "search engine"... and I don't need you lot any more!

Well.... maybe just a lickle bit...

ZenGum 05-13-2011 03:39 AM

Well, what is the reason? We need YOU!


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