Personally, I didn’t find Settlers to be anywhere near as good as its reputation. But if you are considering buying any Mayfair games, you might want to hurry. They went out of business back in 1997. They restarted the company last April and are still active, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they go under again. The adult gaming industry is notorious for companies failing.
Settlers is credited with sparking the board game revival of the 21st century, even though it was first published n 1995. It is the quintessential eurogame. In 2015 it was voted “Game of the Century”
I’ve played Settlers of Catan several times.
A pleasant game and not difficult to learn.
However in my opinion it has two minor flaws:
several times during the game the current player has to steal from another one. This can lead to minor annoyance and ‘revenge’ tactics
players can fall behind and have little or no hope of winning
I much prefer -co-operative games, where all the players unite as a team versus the game itself. This means all players win … or all players lose. (Very helpful for family games!)
I recommend Pandemic, which takes about 30-45 minutes and allows 2-4 players as well as Flash point (Fire rescue), which also takes 30-45 minutes with 2-6 players allowed.
In both games players have separate roles and there are several levels of difficulty.
I’ve played both games with adults and children (including an autistic lad) and have enjoyed them a lot.
No, they had pens back then. Fountain pens, but pens nonetheless. Although some of the early members were still using quills. Threads on ink making were popular.
You are in charge of a space base, buying ships that give various rewards when 2d6 are rolled (even on other players’ turns).
It lacks the variable map the tiles create, but replaces that with randomly-available ship rewards. It’s not too taxing mechanically but complex enough strategically to hold interest. Had some friends over for game night and it was a big enough hit everybody stayed late for a second game!
I’m not a big board game player, but have any of you played The Cones of Dunshire? I’ve heard it’s good, although I don’t think it was around when this thread originally existed.
Some very old familiar names here. I’ve wondered how kellibelli is doing. I think we lost her when the boards went pay-to-post and she never came back.
And I see that the board software ensures that ‘the moderator who shall not be named’ is not in fact named.