A Strategic Board Game For The Auto Industry Executive Inside You

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10/24/2014 at 22:33 • Filed to: None

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I love strategic board games. I also love the auto industry. My two worlds collided when I learned about this game.


DISCUSSION (4)


Kinja'd!!! Ramblin Rover - The Vivisector of Solihull > DCCARGEEK
10/24/2014 at 22:37

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I'm a big fan of strategy board games, but had not yet heard of this. Hmm. I don't have enough people readily convinced to play the ones I have with, though...


Kinja'd!!! DCCARGEEK > Ramblin Rover - The Vivisector of Solihull
10/24/2014 at 22:52

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same here. I have Pandemic In The Labs Expansion and Letters From Whitechapel still wrapped in cellophane.

I got in lots of Dominion & Factory Manager but my gaming friends all moved on


Kinja'd!!! Ramblin Rover - The Vivisector of Solihull > DCCARGEEK
10/24/2014 at 23:12

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I've got Dominion, but here lately I've had better luck with getting games of Betrayal at the House on the Hill running, as it's an easy pickup and not too long. Of course, I having learned nothing have bought a copy of Twilight Imperium...

In my defense, though, that's a good enough game that it's still worth having for the once or twice a year you can trick enough people into playing it for 8 hours.

On the lighter side, I've got one of the Red Dragon Inn games and Cthulhu Fluxx. A copy of Munchkin wouldn't hurt, though if I go all the way into Ticket to Ride or Carcasonne in my own copies I'll never find an audience other than me... and those are really boring to play all on your own.

Maybe I should just get Small World and Chaos in the Old World. Or even Shadows over Camelot. I've played them all, and they definitely have enough spite to keep people playing once they've started.

Edit: oh yeah, and my copy of Arkham Horror has disappeared somewhere. Balls.


Kinja'd!!! DCCARGEEK > Ramblin Rover - The Vivisector of Solihull
10/25/2014 at 06:03

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Small World and Munchkin are on my shortlist as is Roll for the Galaxy. We have two young children who at this time make game nights impossible. But in ten years hopefully they'll become captive participants