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One good thing about my work is we usually have a big card game / board game lunch at the end of the year. This year was dominated by ‘The Red Dragon Inn’ which I hadn’t played before, but seemed good
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@troberts@theblower.au I like good little social games like that. I haven't played it, but looking at it, it seems similar to others I've done. I kind of feel funny getting games out at the pub, becau
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@sortius@infosec.exchange I think it’s a matter of the right game for the time and the location. Especially when playing with people who aren’t familiar with complex games. At one point someone today
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@troberts@theblower.au you know it went well when you go over.
But, yes, right game, right group of people, right time. There's some that are fun and stupid, but, yeh, some social games can get a bit complex, especially once you go down the deduction route.
I'd love to play something like "Two Rooms and a Boom", but it requires two decent sized groups of people, and literally two spaces to "play" (talk)
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