How did I not know about this!https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2040841793/plug-sargent/
Come on thats an Saturday morning DIY project.
Don't underestimate the quality of the workmanship that goes into all of Basically Wooden's products.Don't overestimate my DIY skills either. I almost smashed the side gate to pieces with a hammer once, because I got so angry at my inability to put a sliding bolt on it. And don't even get me started on the collapsible washing line spike. Not good times.
Quote from: Chooselife on March 01, 2016, 03:10:04 PMCome on thats an Saturday morning DIY project.Their Saturday... not mine
Two Roman-themed games that are on my 'to buy' list are having new editions published through Kickstarter this year, though neither campaign has begun yet.The second is Colosseum. The original 2007 edition looks like it has quite cool artwork to begin with, so some people on BGG are questioning the point of making a new edition. And the KS campaign has already been delayed, so we'll have to wait and see what happens here.
Steam Court is basically a fancy version of the game called President/Asshole/Scum etc that you play with a regular deck of cards (and that we used to play at university). It takes this basic game that's super easy to teach and play and adds a cool theme, great artwork and a few other cool things (such as special powers for each player, special cards etc). Plus there's a really beautiful wooden box that you can pledge extra for.So I'll have a think about this one too.
Quote from: jungleboy on March 01, 2016, 04:09:27 AMSteam Court is basically a fancy version of the game called President/Asshole/Scum etc that you play with a regular deck of cards (and that we used to play at university). It takes this basic game that's super easy to teach and play and adds a cool theme, great artwork and a few other cool things (such as special powers for each player, special cards etc). Plus there's a really beautiful wooden box that you can pledge extra for.So I'll have a think about this one too.I decided to back this.
I am torn. It looks really well done, but most of the reviews say you need 4 to 10 players. On most nights we play with 3. I also wish there was more than just cogs on the playing cards.
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