Sheriff of nottingham game length12/13/2023 ![]() I think I played it once and gave up on it. I spent the first two hours on Thursday standing in line to pay $100 for Mansions of Madness: Second Edition. Still in the collection: Codename Pictures. Nothing jumps out at me as an absurd purchase, but definitely not the wisest money I’ve ever spent. Ashes I thought could potentially replace MTG for me, but never got the support it needed from organized play. ![]() Some real duds like Rattle Battle and Junta. I believe there are 20 items in this picture. This is where my acquisition disorder was getting a bit out of control. Still in the collection: Blood Rage, Codenames, Rhino Hero, and Animal Upon Animal. I even eventually sold the game I bought the insert for, Dead of Winter. However, Dark Moon is very underappreciated and is a great hidden traitor type game. I still own and play Time’s Up pretty regularly. Be careful about encouraging your children to lie to you.Īpparently, this was party game time. Side note: Sheriff of Nottingham is still my step-daughter’s favorite game and the reason that now, as a teenager, she cannot be trusted. Five Tribes is the standout winner here though, still in my Top 10 ever, maybe top five. Come to find out it wasn’t nearly as good as King of Tokyo. I waited in line day after day to get one of the few copies of King of New York, only to finally get it on Sunday. Doomtown was my first attempt at LCGs and I think I played it once before I let it go. I can’t even identify all of these games (was this camera phone quality in 2014?). Still in the collection: Hearts of Attraction, Five Tribes, Sheriff of Nottingham So let’s all enjoy my past mistakes together, shall we? ![]() Convention purchases can be a bit spur of the moment, often pressed by a FOMO if you don’t stand in line and snatch things up. See if any of these games are still in my collection and just a few thoughts about my previous purchases. So today I thought it would be fun to look at my haul photos from previous years. And am lucky enough to get a review copy for some of the new releases so we can share our thoughts, but I’ve historically still spent a lot of money at conventions buying stuff. Of course, I still have purchased my fair share of games this year. But as I sit here and look at my board game collection I haven’t really missed that part of the conventions. The other part of conventions is, of course, the shopping. Playing games with people I just met, and people I only get to play games with a couple of times a year. I’ve attended Origins and Gen Con regularly. For me personally, the lack of board game conventions has been a big one. This year has been very different in almost every way imaginable.
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