Had a little October/Halloween themed night and played a handful of rounds of Mysterium, followed by Obscurio.
I lost every game 🙃
Had a little October/Halloween themed night and played a handful of rounds of Mysterium, followed by Obscurio.
I lost every game 🙃
We only did scenarios 2 and 3. I bought it used probably almost a year ago and only got through the first scenario, sadly, before it got shelved and “forgotten” for newer/higher player count games (my usual group count is 3-4).
It went over well though, so I think we’ll plan on picking up more scenarios eventually. I think the other player was surprised by how light and easy to pick up Memoir 44 was.
Couple of games of Memoir 44 and 7 Wonders Duel
Only 1 person was able to make game night, but we made it work :)
Gloomhaven is a really poor suggestion IMO. It seems like a recommendation made by someone who has only played one, and isn’t actually familiar with the other (beyond maybe what they’ve heard online).
If you have a pushy person deciding the games for the whole group and don’t want to take turns picking because of potential game length issues, I can think of 2 simple approaches I could see myself making in this situation:
Got to break out The Witcher: Old World for the second time. This time with 3 players (first time was 2P) and it went over really well. It was definitely one that everyone wants to play again, especially after getting a feel for how a lot of the deckbuilding and fighting works.
Last Friday got to play Mysterium with a group I don’t usually play games with. Originally was supposed to be The Witcher: Old World, but someone wasn’t able to make it last minute but also had a few new players join and ended up with a higher player count, so I guess it all worked out in the end.
Wasn’t able to get around to any board games this weekend because I was DMing my 2nd session of D&D, so it was still a super fun time.
I finally got our group back into the Scythe: The Rise of Fenris campaign after ~8 months due to work/schedule conflicts.