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Ticket to Ride and maybe other xbla boardgames AKA Catan
look not to be snarky because I could totally google this game and look it up
but what is it and is it multiplayer only?
it is a board game
technically you can play against AIs but yes it is basically multiplayer only
you're given a map of the united states and canada (there's DLC for a Europe map), and you're given a couple random cities. The goal is to build railroads to connect the cities. You get points for every section of track you lay down, as well as points for doing a connection, based on how far apart the cities are. Phoenix to Portland is worth 11 but New York to Seattle is worth 23, for instance. If you have any incomplete connections at the end of the game, you take their point value as a penalty. Whoever has the longest railroad gets a bonus ten points. Most points wins.
look not to be snarky because I could totally google this game and look it up
but what is it and is it multiplayer only?
it is a board game
technically you can play against AIs but yes it is basically multiplayer only
you're given a map of the united states and canada (there's DLC for a Europe map), and you're given a couple random cities. The goal is to build railroads to connect the cities. You get points for every section of track you lay down, as well as points for doing a connection, based on how far apart the cities are. Phoenix to Portland is worth 11 but New York to Seattle is worth 23, for instance. If you have any incomplete connections at the end of the game, you take their point value as a penalty. Whoever has the longest railroad gets a bonus ten points. Most points wins.
look not to be snarky because I could totally google this game and look it up
but what is it and is it multiplayer only?
it is a board game
technically you can play against AIs but yes it is basically multiplayer only
you're given a map of the united states and canada (there's DLC for a Europe map), and you're given a couple random cities. The goal is to build railroads to connect the cities. You get points for every section of track you lay down, as well as points for doing a connection, based on how far apart the cities are. Phoenix to Portland is worth 11 but New York to Seattle is worth 23, for instance. If you have any incomplete connections at the end of the game, you take their point value as a penalty. Whoever has the longest railroad gets a bonus ten points. Most points wins.
that sounds oddly like Settlers of Catan
yeah like I said a few posts up it's kind of like if they took settlers of catan and stripped out the development cards, towns, and cities, and made road-building a little more complex to compensate
look not to be snarky because I could totally google this game and look it up
but what is it and is it multiplayer only?
it is a board game
technically you can play against AIs but yes it is basically multiplayer only
you're given a map of the united states and canada (there's DLC for a Europe map), and you're given a couple random cities. The goal is to build railroads to connect the cities. You get points for every section of track you lay down, as well as points for doing a connection, based on how far apart the cities are. Phoenix to Portland is worth 11 but New York to Seattle is worth 23, for instance. If you have any incomplete connections at the end of the game, you take their point value as a penalty. Whoever has the longest railroad gets a bonus ten points. Most points wins.
look not to be snarky because I could totally google this game and look it up
but what is it and is it multiplayer only?
it is a board game
technically you can play against AIs but yes it is basically multiplayer only
you're given a map of the united states and canada (there's DLC for a Europe map), and you're given a couple random cities. The goal is to build railroads to connect the cities. You get points for every section of track you lay down, as well as points for doing a connection, based on how far apart the cities are. Phoenix to Portland is worth 11 but New York to Seattle is worth 23, for instance. If you have any incomplete connections at the end of the game, you take their point value as a penalty. Whoever has the longest railroad gets a bonus ten points. Most points wins.
that sounds oddly like Settlers of Catan
it's my favourite board game
my current favourite is Carcassonne
and really there's elements of that in this, too, from the sound of things
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Because this is the second time I've heard of it and I've had a soft spot for trains ever since I was a wee laddie.
hey satan...: thinkgeek amazon My post |
there's a physical version of it yeah
if you've played settlers of catan it's kind of like someone made an entire game out of just the road-building portion of it
http://www.audioentropy.com/
In the physical world.
PFF I SAY.
but what is it and is it multiplayer only?
did you like the demo @Weaver (you can listen to the new episode of the brocast if you would like to hear about I Am Alive)
I think it's todaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay, yeah
WE DOIN' THIS
do you own this game
I liked the interactions with people, I didn't like the climbing stamina part.
hey satan...: thinkgeek amazon My post |
Also on the list: Catan, Carcassonne, Risk
no, then
Thanks.
it is a board game
technically you can play against AIs but yes it is basically multiplayer only
you're given a map of the united states and canada (there's DLC for a Europe map), and you're given a couple random cities. The goal is to build railroads to connect the cities. You get points for every section of track you lay down, as well as points for doing a connection, based on how far apart the cities are. Phoenix to Portland is worth 11 but New York to Seattle is worth 23, for instance. If you have any incomplete connections at the end of the game, you take their point value as a penalty. Whoever has the longest railroad gets a bonus ten points. Most points wins.
http://www.audioentropy.com/
hey satan...: thinkgeek amazon My post |
I am just trying to ensure that there are people to play with tomorrow!
http://www.audioentropy.com/
that sounds oddly like Settlers of Catan
yeah like I said a few posts up it's kind of like if they took settlers of catan and stripped out the development cards, towns, and cities, and made road-building a little more complex to compensate
http://www.audioentropy.com/
no, but i got like 300 points
it's my favourite board game
i wish I knew anybody in real life that liked board games
http://www.audioentropy.com/
my current favourite is Carcassonne
and really there's elements of that in this, too, from the sound of things
like I agree that the interactions are fucking cool and great
but the stamina is just constantly present and plays such a huge role that I think you'll end up finding it detracts from your experience
wait why do you need pants to play this game?
I ain't playing it if it requires pants
eff that ess
board game thread? meet funny board game reviewers.
i probably could be too
I should go to bed
but if there are trains to be built well
who am I to say no
http://www.audioentropy.com/
It's p sweet
http://www.audioentropy.com/
and also anybody else that is around and is interested
http://www.audioentropy.com/
I do not own it
I am not even at home at the moment