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I also struggle to find 6+ player games that are not party games.

I haven’t tried it myself but check out Sidereal Confluence, it might be what you’re looking for.

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Dune: Imperium is sadly one of the unplayed games in my collection. Would you recommend it with 2 players?

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Spiel des Jahres are without a doubt the most important boardgaming awards. They have a GIGANTIC impact in game sales. Huge.

I wish they had an actual “advanced” category, with heavier games. Their advanced cateogory is honestly a joke.

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Yep, they were introduced in 2016 2011!

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I like to follow the Recap Monday threads and check what people are playing. Often enough there’s someone playing a cool game I never heard of before.

I haven’t done this in a while but I still believe watching dice tower’s Week in Review series is a fantastic way to find out new games. They give very short summaries of the game they played that week and rate it. If something catches your eye you can dig deeper and find out more about the game. The only drawback is that sometimes the games they play take a long time to be released in Europe, which is a real bummer. They reviewed Turing Machine 11 months before the game was released in Portugal.

BGG’s Hotness page is also a cool way to find games. Go to the hotness page and ignore all recent or unreleased games. To make it simple, I ignore all games of the current year. If a game survives 1-2 years in the Hotness page it’s certainly worth checking out. Current games that fit this criteria are Ark Nova, Heat: Pedal to the Metal, Dune: Imperium, Brass: Birmingham, Spirit Island, Lost Ruins of Arnak, Terraforming Mars… Certainly games worth checking out.

Finally, I like to buy games with mechanics that I don’t have in my collection. Recently bought Ready Set Bet because I didn’t have any “pure” betting game. Ordered Dorfromantik because I don’t have any game with tile laying.

If you’re on the fence between a couple of games you can always ask the people you’re going to play with for opinions. More often than not it helps to at least narrow it down. If they can’t help, we can! Ask the community!

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Oink games always have really compact games, super small boxes. Very easy to put one into a bag or something. Some of them to have a lot of tokens so I’m not sure if it’s a great idea to play on the beach. A good place to start:

  • Scout

  • Insider

  • Deep Sea Adventure

  • Startups

  • A Fake Artist Goes to New York

  • Love Letter

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How long does an Ark Nova game take you? My SO loves the Zoo theme and I’ve been considering getting the game but I’m afraid it’s too long for her.

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Please keep in mind that the company behind this game is Steamforged Games. That should be a major red flag to everyone looking at this project as a game, something you actually want to play. I love Horizon but this is a hard pass.

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Does Archlinux take some time to set up but then is as easy to maintain as Manjaro or does the struggle never end?

Always wanted to try out Arch but feel intimidated by all the people telling me not to :P

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From my investigation it seems the 1/4’’ input is for instruments, would it be equally suited for voice? I am reading contradictory information :/

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