RE: Reformed Video Gamer: How Board Games Took Over

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Reformed Video Gamer: How Board Games Took Over

in boardgames •  7 years ago 

No way! Your game looks really neat. Following you back and joined ya on Facebook. I love the components look of your game and am very curious based on what you have shared.

I love playing board games with others too, I just took the "solo" approach with this article because I don't get a ton of opportunity to play with others, and spend a lot of time playing by myself. Oh I cherish the time playing with others though. So many fun dynamics.

There are many cooperative games, where you can play with a few of your friends, and you all play against the game. My wife enjoys this especially, because we aren't being competitive with each other. Plus, I can play these games myself, by just controlling multiple characters (I compare it to playing a video RPG, where you have multiple people in your party to manage).

Pandemic is a very popular co-op game.

Make sure to create a presence at BoardGameGeek for your game :)

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Have you ever been to a boardgame cafe or restaurant? Back home in Canada I went to one in Vancouver and my friend and I actually played Pandemic. It was a great time!

RPGs are my favourite genre of video games so I think I would enjoy these games you mention. Especially fantasy or space themed ones like the two you mention above. What's always stopped me from getting into boardgames is that they are so expensive. But I guess if you think about it, it's the same price as a video game.

Thanks for the advice and thanks for the follow, both on here and on Facebook. :D