![]() From World War II to Korea, Vietnam and active duty during the 1980s, this is among the can’t-miss U.S. Navy museum ships open to the public today. Despite playing this game dozens of times (no exaggeration), I have only ever won this game once.Ī wealth of history along with engaging activities aboard our battleship museum awaits! This is a true crowd-pleaser among attractions in New Jersey for families.The game I have played most recently (and probably most often) - Settlers of Catan. Power Grid - my family owns this one, and I like to play whenever I can, mainly because I've developed a strategy that usually works. Hanabi - This is a simple to learn, but hard to master card game that involves all players teaming up to try to win. My friend has owned this game for years, and says he still hasn't achieved a perfect score.Ĭoup - Another card game, with a little bit of complexity. It reminds me of mafia in that the goal is to bluff and deceive other players based on 1 or 2 cards you hold in your hand. I can never win when I play with my brothers because I have one brother who cares more about stopping me from winning than he does about winning himself. Regardless, still a wonderful one to play despite its age. Again, same story with this game that I described with Monopoly, but it is still fun to play at any time. Pandemic - I've only played this game once, but I feel a strong urge to play it again. It's most interesting because of it's focus on teamwork, and I think the Legacy edition would be a blast to spend some time on. I wish I had more money to spend on tabletop games and more time to play them. Yeah, Monopoly is such a classic that was the first tabletop game I fell in love with when I was young. Loved playing it with my family, still one of my favorites despite the fact that I almost never play it these days. Coup is a really fun game too I haven't played it in too long. It's so simple, but just so awesome, and never gets old when you have a good group of 5+ people.ĭuly noted on Pennsylvania, that's good to know. I was wondering about it myself when we saw it at the store. Some of my top priorities at the moment are: Pandemic Legacy (because the original and other expansions are so amazing, and this looks somehow better), Power Grid (I really want this), Twilight Struggle, TIME Stories, Netrunner, etc. Too many to name.Īlso, has anyone here play the "new" 7 Wonders Duel version of the game (for 2-players only)? I've been really wanting to get it but haven't had a chance to yet. ![]() As much as I love games of all types, Annie and I have been trying to specifically find really solid 2-player games for obvious reasons. MovingPictures07 wrote:I wish I had more money to spend on tabletop games and more time to play them. Definitely give out more recommendations, folks! There are so many amazing looking games out there that Annie and I haven't even checked out. My family has 7 Wonders, and my brother have played a 2-person variation. But I don't know of this duel version you speak of. That one is good, I've just forgotten about it. My friend who is really into games (she's got about 50+ board games on her shelf) invited me over and taught me how to play it.
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