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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • I played a game of Final Girl and lost miserably. I love the game concept and the art, but I just can’t get into it (I’ve tried). The mechanics are too random and boring. I really want to like this game, but it’s not happening, so I’m not going to back the Kickstarter.

    I’ve also started playing Tainted Grail: Last Knight. I really liked the story in Fall off Avalon, so hopefully Last Knight is as good.

    Besides physical games, I played a few async games online.

    TI4 - Finished a game I’ve been playing for about a month. I didn’t win, but I was close.

    Dune - Playing as Emperor. Still pretty early in the game.

    Gandhi - Playing as the Revolutionaries. Doing pretty well and it’s close to the end of the game. This is probably my favorite COIN game.


  • This is a pretty good list that balances how fun the game is with complexity and popularity. I’ve played all the games except Star Wars and War of the Ring, and I liked them all (except maybe Gaia Project, because I like Terra Mystica more).

    Of course there are a lot of war games that are more complicated, but I can’t think of any war game that’s more complicated, more popular, and more fun than the games on the list.

    I don’t know the author of the article, so, for all I know, they might have just searched for the top complicated games on BGG, but the result is a pretty good list.


  • Sony - When the ps3 came out it had the OtherOS feature that allowed users to install Linux. This was the main reason I bought a PS3 instead of other systems. From the beginning, it turned out that Sony crippled the OtherOS by restricting resources that were available to it.

    After a few years, they removed the OtherOS feature, because someone hacked it, which could possibly lead to pirating ps3 games.

    They sold me a PS3 based on a specific feature and then disabled that feature. I will never knowingly buy a Sony product again.




  • It really depends on what kind of game you’re looking for. There are a lot of very good single player games out there, and what’s right for one person might not be right for another.

    Here are some questions you should keep in mind for selecting a game (besides budget): Are you looking for something lightweight that doesn’t take up a ton of room and can be played quickly? (Friday, Onirim)

    Are you looking for something heavy where you have to spend time thinking about each action? (Mage Knight, Spirit Island)

    Is this a game that will be sitting out on your table for weeks? (any campaign game)

    Are you looking for something with a story/adventure? (Tainted Grail, 7th Continent, a lot of other Kickstarter games)

    Do you want something that has a ton of expansions coming out all the time? (Arkham Horror LCG)

    What genres are you into (sci-fi, grimdark fantasy, historical, etc…)?

    As mentioned in another comment, the People’s Choice top 200 by the BGG 1 Player Guild is a very good resource, but I wouldn’t necessarily focus on just the top 10 (for example, I’m not a fan of Spirit Island or Marvel Champions, but I know other people are).