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Dukasaur wrote:Neither.
riskllama wrote:good n u?
2dimes wrote:I don't remember what the maps were. I think original if that's a thing.
Then the wife printed out a second one. Some sort of a house. Gameplay was the same, you just tried to go from certain rooms to other rooms instead of cities. I like trains so original was fine for me.
It's ok, pretty fun, our son is a sore loser but we can get through this game ok partially because it's tough to know where you stand until the final tally.
DoomYoshi wrote:I like playing by myself so that there's not as many people who clog up my intended routes. I often win, too.
Coup card game
Coup is a bluffing card game designed by Rikki Tahta and illustrated by Jarek Nocon. The main goal of Coup is to be the last player standing with at least one influence left. ... Once a player loses an influence, they must choose one of their cards to flip face-up.
MyNameIsJack wrote:if youve played this cool board game, which are some of your fave maps?
also anybody tried the on PC version?
MyNameIsJack wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:I like playing by myself so that there's not as many people who clog up my intended routes. I often win, too.
lol, what do you average for a score when by yourself?
2dimes wrote:They're here now and said we played North America and printed out the other one they called At Home.
They did not really say much else, it turned into a slight debate because the wife and son are on a online parent teacher meeting. He's 14. Probably would be more fun when he was 5.
Europe sounds pretty cool.
He was pretty young when he used to beat us at monopoly with a slight amount of me sandbagging. His mom is not very good at it.
jusplay4fun wrote:I have played the Board game version and not the PC version. As far as I know, we played "Classic" and I think I saw one variation, as far as the actual Board game is concerned. It was fun and required a bit of strategy.
It was not one of my favorite games I learned in 2017-2019, before COVID. I really like the card game Coup (and some of its several variations). It is a simple game, lots of FUN, and trying to figure out who is lying is not as bad as Mafia.
DoomYoshi wrote:MyNameIsJack wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:I like playing by myself so that there's not as many people who clog up my intended routes. I often win, too.
lol, what do you average for a score when by yourself?
Just messing with you.
I have the Steam version. It's not thrilling enough to play that often. I think that there was some decent online player-base - but I also suspect that they through in some AIs. It's better than Memoir '44 by the same company where you need to pay per game.
I play when I'm over with the niece and nephews because they really like it. Only played it a few times.
jusplay4fun wrote:
I have played the Board game version and not the PC version. As far as I know, we played "Classic" and I think I saw one variation, as far as the actual Board game is concerned. It was fun and required a bit of strategy.
It was not one of my favorite games I learned in 2017-2019, before COVID. I really like the card game Coup (and some of its several variations). It is a simple game, lots of FUN, and trying to figure out who is lying is not as bad as Mafia.
SHOW
do you think it might become more of your favorite if you tried the varations?
coup sounds interesting, but i find i lose interest in card games much faster then board games
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