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Kwek00 · 41-45, M
Twilight Imperium (3th or 4th edition are both fine)
... it's pretty much the ultimate boardgame... it's risk management, war waging, resource management, card drawing, diplomacy, strategy, ... and even a bit of role playing.
It's an incredible experience, if you find the right group for it.
But if you don't fancy an 8-12 hour game... then go for Caylus. Which imo is the most clutch eurogame that I know. All the information is on the table, and you just need to get the most points of everyone. It's a nice puzzle, easy to learn difficult to master. And so far, everyone that played it with us likes it to some degree. I've never heared anyone dislike Caylus (thusfar).
... it's pretty much the ultimate boardgame... it's risk management, war waging, resource management, card drawing, diplomacy, strategy, ... and even a bit of role playing.
It's an incredible experience, if you find the right group for it.
But if you don't fancy an 8-12 hour game... then go for Caylus. Which imo is the most clutch eurogame that I know. All the information is on the table, and you just need to get the most points of everyone. It's a nice puzzle, easy to learn difficult to master. And so far, everyone that played it with us likes it to some degree. I've never heared anyone dislike Caylus (thusfar).