Great fun.
How about Bang!-Cluedo. A fairly easy game. You all shoot each
other and then have to deduce who shot who, with only the evidence of
seeing it happen to go on.
Slightly harder: Cluedo-Bang! You have to deduce who shot who, and
THEN do the shooting.
--- In lbgc@..., David Bullions <davebullions@...>
wrote:
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> How about "Team Robo-Tycoon". An amalgamation of Team RoboRally &
Railroad Tycoon. Run your routes in Railroad Tycoon but the actual
route has to be pre-programmed. Any trains ending up on the same
track fire lasers at each other. Any wrecked trains have a scrap
value if they can be successfully delivered to a city with a demand
for that type of robot - oops, I meant train, of course.
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> To: lbgc@...
> From: vedantananda@...
> Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 10:42:19 +0000
> Subject: [lbgc] Mixing game titles
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> I like Tomas' Warrior Kings idea. How about we have a
competition for the funniest amalgamated game idea.
> How about Struggle of Warrior Things? The game is played on a
randomised hex board and all other components are put into a bag.
Players take turns picking things out in the hope they will actually
be useful.
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> --- In lbgc@..., "Tomas Pajonk" <tom@> wrote:
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> > I'd like to give Warrior Kings a try. I have the 2nd edition, but
not here
> > with me. Playing imperial or struggle of empires would be really
nice as
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> > From: lbgc@... [mailto:lbgc@...] On
Behalf Of
> > David Bullions
> > Sent: 05 December 2008 09:24
> > To: George Young
> > Subject: [Spam] [Spam] RE: [lbgc] Re: What really old game would
you enjoy a
> > nostalgic game of at our place?
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> > I would also be interested in any of the games mentioned. I also
own Warrior
> > Knights & Kings and Things, but they are probably buried deep in
my
> > cupboard. I would be willing to play your copies, Neil.
> > I have played Kingmaker, Totopoly & Escape from Colditz. I love
all of
> > those. Also I haven't played Diplomacy or Hare & Tortoise for a
while.
> > And I must get around to playing Imperial again.
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> > To: lbgc@...
> > From: vedantananda@
> > Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 08:24:47 +0000
> > Subject: [lbgc] Re: What really old game would you enjoy a
nostalgic game of
> > at our place?
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> > I have Warrior Knights and Kings and Things. I'd play either if
others were
> > interested.
> >
> > --- In lbgc@..., "Founder." bobroscow@ wrote:
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> > > Games have moved on, and the boardgames of the last 10 years
are better-
> > > designed or better-play than the old games. BUT. Playing one of
the
> > > old (childhood/teenage/student) games might hold a certain
nostalgic
> > > charm as a one-off, even if it has its faults? Before we
consign them
> > > forever to history?
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> > > Me, I'd nominate Kingmaker (flawed and overtaken, but
nostalgic), and
> > > Escape From Colditz, and Totopoly (the actual race-mechanic is
quite
> > > clever!). I have Kingmaker and Totopoly myself, but not Escape
From
> > > Colditz.
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> > > Which old ones do YOU have and would like to play one last
time, if
> > > only for nostalgia?! And do you have a copy?
> > >
> > > This post was partly just to intro a topic insteads of all of
the
> > > recent posts being about TeamRoboRally updates. Hey, we must
also play
> > > Perikles and Imperial again soon, since they are good and also
lead to
> > > update-posts on THEM to intersperse between updates on TeamRR
games and
> > > league. Er, one of which follows ...
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