Gathering of Friends Friday post

Now one full day is complete. Played lots of games today, ate some things, and now I am just trying to make a quick recap of what happened today.

As I’m heading into the game room soon, not much time for writing. I think I will just make a note of a few things that struck me from Friday, and then next week, when I am home, I will talk a little bit more in-depth about some of the new games that I encountered this week.

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Back at the Gathering of Friends! Day 1

Well it’s been 3 years since I was at the Gathering of Friends due to work, kids, covid, etc.  This year I am blessed to have a long weekend to make the drive to Western New York and hang out with some of my friends.

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First Impressions Can Be Mistaken

Every once in a while, we here at the Opinionated Gamers like to compile our thoughts on a gaming topic – not just to fill up space (though that doesn’t hurt) but hopefully to provoke interesting discussion amongst ourselves and the folks who read us on a regular basis.

The question I (Mark) raised with the group is pretty straightforward:

What game(s) do you love now that had a miserable/difficult first play experience… and how did you find your way past the horror show that was the first play?

I’ll start.

Mark Jackson

Ra

I had the privilege of being one of the first groups in the U.S. to get to play Ra, thanks to Jay Tummelson bringing a suitcase full of games he had just signed at the Nuremberg Toy Fair in the spring of 1999 to Gulf Games. The first play of Ra was with 5 players, one of whom had a rather serious case of AP (analysis paralysis) that day and the game lasted almost an hour & a half. (Note: for those who haven’t played this classic, it should be done in 30-45 minutes.) It was, to say the least, excruciating.  I gave it a second chance due to finding it on clearance in a going out of business sale of a high-end toy store… and have never regretted it.

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Dale Yu: Review of Dungeons, Dice & Danger

Dungeons, Dice & Danger

  • Designer: Richard Garfield
  • Publisher: alea / Ravensburger
  • Players: 1-4
  • Age: 12+
  • Time: 30-40 minutes
  • Played with review copy provided by Ravensburger USA

dungeons dice danger

From the multilingual box:  Gather your courage, pack your sword, and roll the dice as you journey through the realm in search of treasure and glory.  In this roll and write game, you’ll explore deep, dark dungeons filled with treasure – and infested with monsters!  Do you have what it takes to be a hero of legend?

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Brandon Kempf – Three Games of March ’22

I have a lot of games. A lot of games that are on my shelves, or on my table being played, that I have told myself that I want to review at some point. For one reason or another, this doesn’t always happen. My goal here on The Opinionated Gamers is that I want to get about one review out per week, but I’d like to write about more games. So I’m taking a page out of Patrick Brennan’s playbook, and we’re going to start writing about games in threes, in snapshot form. This should be a good way for readers to get to know me and my gaming tastes a bit better, and also another way for me to talk about games that I maybe don’t really want to dedicate two thousand words to. Welcome to Three Games.

Since this will be my third Three Games post in about 5 weeks, I am going to focus on three games this time that were only played once, but made a big impact at the table, be that good, or bad. Thanks to a gathering, which was kind of discussed in a previous Three Games and a lot of online gaming via Board Game Arena, I think I am finally done with Living Forest, at least for the time being, I had quite a few plays for the first time in a long time. Twenty Seven different games hit the table, or computer, for fifty five total plays. With Trek 12 being played eleven times with another play, an Expedition, in progress over on BGA. Our Descent campaign continued on, with me getting even more irritated as I don’t really see what use my character is to the group, but we’re having a really good time playing as a group, it gives us something to focus on every other week or so. Plus I published my first full review of a game in a long while on the site for Ark Nova, a game that I really have taken to and managed to play five times in March. What does April have in store? Probably not as much gaming and a bit more family things and house things, but we’ll hopefully keep the momentum moving forward. 

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2021 Gaming Awards Roundup; Imperial Struggle, Arnak, and Dune Snag Late Awards

The last of the significant 2021 Game of the Year awards were announced recently, so let’s review the results:

  • Spiel Portugal conducts the Jogo do Ano every year and the winner for 2021 is Imperial Struggle, designed by Jason Matthews and Ananda Gupta.
  • The Japan Boardgame Prize went to Lost Ruins of Arnak.
  • Tric Trac magazine announced that the winner of its 2021 award was Dune: Imperium.

With those outcomes in the books, we can put the 2021 gaming award season to bed. Here are the overall results, organized by the winning games:

  • Lost Ruins of Arnak (Michaela Stachova, Michal Stach)
    • DSP
    • IGA (best multiplayer)
    • Golden Geeks (best middleweight game)
    • Meeples Choice Awards
    • Japan Boardgame Prize
  • MicroMacro: Crime City (Johannes Sich)
    • SdJ
    • Golden Geeks (best lightweight game)
    • As d’Or (2020 General Award)
  • Dune: Imperium (Paul Dennen)
    • Meeples Choice Awards
    • As d’Or (Expert)
    • Tric Trac
  • The Crew: The Quest for Planet 9 (Thomas Sing)
    • Dice Tower
    • American Tabletop Awards (ATA) (Casual Games)
    • (plus five other 2020 awards)
  • Paleo (Peter Rustemeyer)
    • SdJ Kennerspiel
  • Dragomino (Bruno Cathala, Marie Fort, Wilfried Fort)
    • SdJ Kinderspiel
  • My City (Reiner Knizia)
    • IGA (best 2-player)
  • Under Falling Skies (Tomas Uhlir)
    • IGA (best solo)
  • Fantasy Realms (Bruce Glassco)
    • a la carte (best card game)
  • Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion (Isaac Childres)
    • Golden Geeks (best heavyweight game)
  • Beyond the Sun (Dennis Chan)
    • Meeples Choice Awards
  • Abandon All Artichokes (Emma Larkins)
    • ATA (Early Gamers)
  • Calico (Kevin Russ)
    • ATA (Strategy Games)
  • Dominations (Eric Dubos, Olivier Melison)
    • ATA (Complex Games)
  • 7 Wonders: Architects (Antoine Bauza)
    • As d’Or (General)
  • Living Forest (Aske Christiansen)
    • As d’Or (Initiate)
  • Imperial Struggle (Jason Matthews, Ananda Gupta)
    • Jogo do Ano
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