Garrett's Games 653 - Trellis and Okavango
Shelley and I check out a quick filler and a solid family game from well-known designers:
Trellis by Teale Fristoe from Breaking Games
and
Okavango by Michael Kiesling and Wolfgang Kramer from Jumbo
Shelley and I check out a quick filler and a solid family game from well-known designers:
Trellis by Teale Fristoe from Breaking Games
and
Okavango by Michael Kiesling and Wolfgang Kramer from Jumbo
Shelley and I attempt to make the best of our tea plantations in
Ceylon by Chris and Suzanne Zinsli from Ludonova
and then expand our reach in the solar system with colonies in
Terraforming Mars: Colonies by Jacob and Jonathan Fryxelius from Stronghold Games
Shelley and I have some fun building rival zoos, then attempt to make the best of a BAD situation as the lights go out and stay out in Hong Kong!
WonderZoo by Florian Fay from Djeco
and
Blackout: Hong Kong by Alexander Pfister from eggertspiele
Shelley and I have a great time rolling dice and creating frescoes for our competing Viking clans, then have a LOT less fun competing to grow veggies in Iceland.
Lindisfarne by Damien Fleury and Alain Pradet from RUNES Editions
and
Reykholt by Uwe Rosenberg from Frosted and Renegade Games
Shelley and I plant rival gardens this week, hoping our neighbors don't disturb our crops too much, then build sections of Rome in two games that involve player building their own tableau.
Mr. Cabbagehead's Garden by Todd Sanders from LudiCreations
and
Great City of Rome (or City of Rome depending on the publisher) by Matthew Dunstan and Brett J. Gilbert from Z-Man (if it's Great) and Abacusspiele (if it's just a City).
Shelley and I get rolling BIG time on two fantastic Essen releases. The first is a small-box game with a BIG box feel
1906 San Francisco by Perepau Llistosella from Looping Games
followed by a double rondel card management game
Crown of Emara by Benjamin Schwer from Pegasus Spiele
Shelley and I get our party hats on as we organize a cool party in Portugal Tetris-style, then work with our glaziers to make the most beautiful stained glass windows!
Arraial by Nuno Bizarro Sentieiro and Paulo Soledade from Mebo Games
and
Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra by Michael Kiesling from Next Move/Plan B Games
Shelley and I work hard to rebuild our reefs with cool plastic Duplo-like blocks, then attempt to be the best sponsors of classical composers!
Reef by Emerson Matsuuchi from Next Move/Plan B Games
and
Symphony No. 9 by Frank Liu and Hung-Yang Shen from Moaideas
Shelley and I check out the new Knizia game that's a cousin to Through the Desert, then try the second BIG game from Hungarian publisher A-Games.
Blue Lagoon by Reiner Knizia from Blue Orange Games
and
PreHistory by Attila Szogyi from A-Games
Shelley and I tackle two sequels of sorts this episode as we recover from Essen by adding this quick episode to the feed (recorded back in September). This time it's the recent releases
Lost Cities Rivals by Reiner Knizia from KOSMOS
and
My Little Scythe by Hoby and Vienna Chou from Stonemaier Games
Shelley and I have great fun with the latest alea/Stefan Feld release, and enjoy figuring out color percentages in Wolfgang Warsch's latest card game
Carpe Diem by Stefan Feld from alea/Ravensberger
and
Illusion by Wolfgang Warsch from NSV
Shelley and I have some fun with two more Stronghold releases, then go through the second half of the 1000+ games on BGG's Essen Preview (M-Z).
Paper Tales by Masato Uesugi from Stronghold Games
Terraforming Mars: Prelude by Jacob Fryxelius from Stronghold Games
Shelley and I have fun with the third game in Uwe Rosenberg's Tetris-piece trilogy from Stronghold Games
Spring Meadow by Uwe Rosenberg from Stronghold Games
and then dive into BGG's Essen Preview list for a look at what's piquing our interest from publishers A-L.
Must Haves:
Carpe Diem - Got a chance to play this and we review it on Ep. 643
3X8 - Amigo card game that I already got through amazon.de
BiberClan - Amigo card game
Karate Tomate - Another Amigo card game!
Lifestyle - cards, dice & tokens from Amigo (already got it)
One Week Ultimate Werewolf - Played once, look forward to more!
Ultimate Werewolf Legacy - Seen it, but haven't played. Gorgeous!
Newton - Great buzz/Tzolkin designers
Underwater Cities - Vladimir Suchy, designer of Pulsar, etc.
Altiplano: The Traveler - Expansion for one of our favorites from 2017
Manitoba - More dlp goodness
Valparaiso - Designer of Altiplano
Dixit 10th Anniversary - New Cards!!!!
Shelley and I have a great time building Roman numerals in the fun 'end of the night' title
Roman Poker by Johannes Krenner and David Parlett from Amigo
and then scramble for building sites that others will then pay to use in
Little Town Builders by Shun from Studio GG
Shelley and I have a wonderful time making bus routes, then a less than wonderful time sailing down part of the Mississippi, and end with a reflection on a great area majority under-appreciated classic.
Let's Make a Bus Route by Saashi from Saashi & Saashi
Broadhorns: Early Trade on the Mississippi by Jim Harmon from Rio Grande
and
Kreta by Stefan Dora from Goldsieber - a classic that would be a solid choice for re-publication
A great way to end the Meeplefest episodes!: Analysis Paralysis, should BGG have an ability to rate other gamers? Denis gets in a rant or two, and then games we loathe and love.
Our second to last part of the conversation of the gang around the table at Meeplefest 2018. The Hunt family, Tom Lehmann, Mark Johnson, Denis, Ric, Shelley, Candy, Doug R. and the gang discuss information placed on boxes and dealing with analysis paralysis.
Along with the usual crew of Ric, Doug R., Shelley, and Denis, designers Tom Lehmann, Candy Weber, Simon Hunt, John Shulters and Sarah Graybill join the gang at the table as the conversation turns to where and when we play, thoughts about design and analysis of the choices designers make.
Concordia
Quacksalber von Quedlinburg
Japanese games, origin stories of newbies around the table...it's all here for Night 2 of Meeplefest, Part 1.
Let's Make A Bus Route
Metro X
Ticket to Ride
Settlers of Catan
Grackles
Azul
Matt Leacock joins the table as we continue our discussion of games we've been enjoying (or not), along with comments on the SdJ and KedJ winners and nominees. Some of the new Roll and Write (or Draw and Draw) games also get a mention.
Pandemic Legacy Season 2
Forbidden Sky
The Mind
Quacksalber von Quedlinburg
MetroX
Welcome to...
Let's Make a Bus Route