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Post by waylander on May 1, 2010 15:01:07 GMT -5
I was thinkin of bringing Le Havre up to teach for any that would like to learn. It is similar to Agricola. Check it out at boardgamegeek. Any other suggestions for this Wednesday?
Rod
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Post by robertdd on May 4, 2010 11:53:16 GMT -5
I want in on that harbor action!
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Post by hardihar on May 4, 2010 12:20:19 GMT -5
ok Robert has just said "hello Sailor" to rod. so any other games people want to see?
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Post by robertdd on May 6, 2010 15:07:01 GMT -5
Le Havre was as a real brain burner and I don't know that I nescessarily had a clue about what was going on. I never had wood to build and my docks smelled of the heaps of fish, which seemed the only resource worth grabbing every time my turn came around. The fact that I ended up winning was pure coincidence. To be honest, I really didn't like it all that much, which was odd as I really like Agricola by the same designer.
Then I found that I kept thinking about the game. Now that I know what buildings there are and how they work and what they do, patterns and strategies start to emerge that I didn't realize were there. So now I want to give it another try...
Thanks for bringing it in Rod (even though you cheated by starting as the first player, lol)
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