Played several games of
Sorry! Sliders tonight.
I can't get enough of this game. Very simple and fun and a great way to get my whole family engaged.
It was created by Heroscape's own Craig Van Ness, and as in Heroscape, I see a big potential for customization - especially with multiple boards.
Several sets could yield a Sorry! Sliders minature golf-type layout.
Heh, heh.
Here's an
endless board my son and I created today. This was only possible with one set because I called Parker Bros. for replacement boards and received them today. My concern was with the light-colored rings on the yellow and green boards. If you look at the photo below, you can see they are not even on all sides. A bit frustrating, but even my replacement boards were off-center.
Someone on BGG.com realized that even the images in the rules sheet had off-center boards. Guess it's the nature of the beast, huh?
Also, my son and I recently played a dogfight with Series III Wings of War miniatures.
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After seeing similar threads for books, and music, I figured why not one for video games?
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I wouldn't mind seeing similar 'currently' threads for board games.
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Here you are.
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Thanks!
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Originally Posted by EternalThanos86
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Originally Posted by Hex_Enduction_Hour
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Originally Posted by Roland
After seeing similar threads for books, and music, I figured why not one for video games?
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I wouldn't mind seeing similar 'currently' threads for board games.
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Here you are.
I am currently working through Stone Age and Pandemic with my wife and cousins. We also just bought Ticket to Ride, but have not yet played it.
~ET86
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I don't own any of those games, but I have played Ticket to Ride.