Hello Marty
I already own a copy of Railroad Tycoon (as I believe someone has already
said).
I (& Bob) also each own a copy of War of the Ring (really a two player game
despite the box saying that more can play).
As for games shops, I can recommend Leisure Games. The other shop I use is
the one near the British Museum, but can't remember its name (Playin' Games
?). The best games there are in the basement.
My list of games owned is available on BoardGameGeek (my user name is
Dave45), so you might like to check there first.
Are you on BGG?
If so, what is you user name?
Dave Bullions
>From: Marty Møller <martymoller@...>
>Reply-To: lbgc@...
>To: lbgc@...
>Subject: [lbgc] Suggestions for new purchase
>Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 20:21:27 -0000
>
>Hello again,
>
>I've been given £50 by (of all people) my mother-in-law for Christmas
>which has been earmarked specifically for the purchase of new games.
>I'm planning to go to a proper walk-in games shop - either Leisure
>Games in Finchley or Playin' Games in the centre of town - on
>Saturday week, and would find any suggestions for purchases helpful.
>
>£50 will either get me two 'normal-priced' games or one whopper. I
>had been thinking of getting Combat Commander: Europe (which looks
>brilliant) but have bought a fair few 2-player games in the last 6
>months, and ideally (but not absolutely) would prefer a game for more
>players.
>
>I had also thought of War of the Ring and Railroad Tycoon, but
>suspect that these games are already owned by somebody within LBGC,
>and would therefore prefer if possible to get something that could be
>tried out for the first time some Sunday.
>
>Any thoughts or suggestions would be most welcome, and I'll keep you
>posted of my final decision.
>
>Best wishes,
>
>Marty.
>
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