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    Roll Player Adventures

    Roll Player Adventures

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    Your Roll Player characters have been called to adventure! In Monsters & Minions, you went to war...

Granada
Granada
2009 | City Building, Political
Both sides of the Tiles are used. (1 more)
More different types of buildings.
A better version of Alhambra in my opinion.
I love this version, and with Alhambra getting bulky with all the expansions. which make the game better but also make it longer. We play this version so much more than the rest. It's only one game, but you can if you want to, combine it with the basic Alhambra (I've not tried that)

 What i like most is the dual sided tiles, where you can pay a little more to flip it. which makes for much deeper strategy with finding the value of the tile you you versus your opponent. the depth doubles for me. Which I LOVE.

If you even like Alhambra, try this one. If you've never played either, try Alhambra first.
  
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Beetle Rider (341 KP) May 30, 2018

It’s not as good as all the variations of expansions. But it is great as a single.

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Mo (66 KP) rated Agricola in Tabletop Games

Jul 31, 2018  
Agricola
Agricola
2007 | Animals, Economic, Farming
Variable game play (2 more)
Lots to do
Set amount of game turns
Tough game to play well (2 more)
Games can run long
Can be difficult for beginners
Who knew farming was so fun
Move over Catan, this farming game is going to sell your place in history. It is fun trying to figure out what to do and what everyone else is doing. There is negative scoring and many different ways to collect points. An early lead can work against you, especially when people know what you are doing. There are always a way to turn the game around.
Can have some funny exchanges on what to do especially when you have a player say they are buying themselves some kids.
Would love to see how the expansions change the game play.
  
Super Fight
Super Fight
2014 | Entertainment, Humor, Party Game
An excessive amount of cards in the base game which allows for a great amount of replayability. (2 more)
Allowing players to debate about how their character would win the fight is a fun and unique mechanic that works out verl well.
Adding a random attribute card onto each character makes for some hilarious and surprisingly interesting combinations.
While there are a lot of cards in the base set after you begin to loop through the cards they do get old as they lose that initial shock factor. Buying the expansions will prolong this. (1 more)
Players tend to talk over each other while "debating" and end up shouting at each other for 5 minutes. (can be fun at times, but when it keeps happening it gets irritating)
A great way to settle arguments.
  
    The Quest Classic Gold

    The Quest Classic Gold

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    * For new players we recommend The Quest! * You can now have The Quest Classic, Island of Ice and...

7 Wonders
7 Wonders
2010 | Ancient, Card Game, City Building, Civilization
7 Wonders is one of my go-to games for larger groups. Capable of handling up to 7 players, it's both strategic and a good casual game. As the game that brought drafting as the primary game mechanic into the forefront of tabletop gaming, it still remains on the top of the list. It does take a game for a new player to understand what they need to prioritize and need to keep an eye out of cards, but once they make it through a round, they'll be enjoying it in no time. Quick gameplay with lots of decision space allows for a fulfilling game that you can look back on and realize oh I should have done this!. There are issues with a lack of player interaction with people not next to you, but expansions do offer solutions to that.