A friend of mine has got me into some "geeky" gaming that has become a real hit at my house. We've been playing Ticket to Ride and Forbidden Island as a family, while my buddy and I have been playing Ascension, Resident Evil, and Dominion.
Are there any other cool board/card games out there that I should check out? I mean, I've seen the spiel des jahres lists, but I'd love some first hand thoughts on cool games. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Amnorix:
There used to be literally NO good options for two player games. It's better now, but still not that great.
Collectible card games are often made specifically for two player. Magic is iconic, of course, and you can just buy starter packs and start there. Half the fun, I think, is building decks, but you need to buy more cards to do that. There are many other CCGs out there, however. Fair Warning: they can be a bit of a financial black hole.
Star Fleet Battles is a great game for two players, but older, and VERY math intensive. The rules are beyond daunting. I would suggest not getting into that without someone to teach you. It's basically a game by engineers, for engineers.
Silverton, another old game which is likely out of print (Ebay) can be alot of fun with just two. God help you when Cripple Creek gold craps out after only two turns!
Dominion is another card game, but not really a collectible card game. It comes in a box, and you build your deck as you play. Infinite variations on the game play, especially with expansions.
Carcassone plays very well with just two. It's a quick game, with interesting strategies despite the simple gameplay.
Cribbage, of course, is a great card game for just two players.
I don't know how many Arkham Horror is designed for, but I've done it with three players, each playing two handed (so there are 6 "characters"). Much more of a cooperative, us-against-the-game, system, you could certainly do two players each playing two characters, and see if you can survive the insanity!
Ticket to Ride is perfectly do-able with just two. The board is pretty wide open, however, so it's nto really optimal.
Agricola is a great game. Plays better with more than two, but is playable with two.
Can answer questions on any of these if you like.
Thanks, I'll look into some of these, I don't think we are really the type for deck building outside of the game so magic is probably not for us. I am an engineer so would probably like star fleet battles but my wife is an artist so probably not her thing.
I think they are making more 2 player games, a lot of them seem like similar variations of the same card game so I'm always looking for something different. [Reply]
In my younger days, I was hugely into board games. When PCs first started hitting the market, I thought that they'd be way better than board games. As PC games evolved, I initially really liked them and then liked them less and less. There's something really cool about having a big map spread out in front of you with all sorts of little plastic tanks and planes on it. As long as you can protect it from cats, of course. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sorce:
Thanks, I'll look into some of these, I don't think we are really the type for deck building outside of the game so magic is probably not for us. I am an engineer so would probably like star fleet battles but my wife is an artist so probably not her thing.
I think they are making more 2 player games, a lot of them seem like similar variations of the same card game so I'm always looking for something different.
It can be daunting... Here is the standard sheet for operating a Klingon B-10 Battleship.
Originally Posted by Sorce:
Thanks, I'll look into some of these, I don't think we are really the type for deck building outside of the game so magic is probably not for us. I am an engineer so would probably like star fleet battles but my wife is an artist so probably not her thing.
I think they are making more 2 player games, a lot of them seem like similar variations of the same card game so I'm always looking for something different.
If you like Forbidden Island, go ahead and buy Forbidden Desert as well. [Reply]
For those with kids looking for a good intro game that's hybrid roleplaying and hybrid board game, give Mice and Mystics a try. It's pretty fun. My kids enjoy it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
In my younger days, I was hugely into board games. When PCs first started hitting the market, I thought that they'd be way better than board games. As PC games evolved, I initially really liked them and then liked them less and less. There's something really cool about having a big map spread out in front of you with all sorts of little plastic tanks and planes on it. As long as you can protect it from cats, of course.
I agree. It kind of depends though. Let's take Risk -- there is no reason to ever break that board game out again, in my opinion. WAY faster with computer play.
But for most games, I prefer in person, if only because there is a social aspect to it. I get together with my friends and instead of playing poker, or bridge, or watching the game, and drinking beer, we play board games. [Reply]
Originally Posted by NewChief:
For those with kids looking for a good intro game that's hybrid roleplaying and hybrid board game, give Mice and Mystics a try. It's pretty fun. My kids enjoy it.
My kids have enjoyed, at various times:
1. Carcassone
2. Settlers of Cataan
3. Magic
4. Pokeman (I never knew how to play, but they did)
5. Arkham Horror [Reply]
Originally Posted by Amnorix:
My kids have enjoyed, at various times:
1. Carcassone
2. Settlers of Cataan
3. Magic
4. Pokeman (I never knew how to play, but they did)
5. Arkham Horror
The fun part of Mice and Mystics is that it has some storytelling and plot involved moreso than the others. So it has a bit of a D&D feel to it. Plus it has maps/tiles and sweet little figurines. [Reply]
Lately, as I've had less time in general, I've found that board games are somewhat starting to replace video games for me.
One of the better introductory style games I've found is called Galaxy Trucker. The bulk of the game is building your ships out of tiles.. scratches a little different of an itch than most games.
As far as two player games go, I've recently picked up Android:Netrunner and I'm enjoying that a lot. It's sort of like Magic in distribution, but the gameplay is very different. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sorce:
Picked up and loved splendor, fun game. Does anyone have suggestions on other board games that are 2 player. So far my wife and I have picked up Rivals For Catan, Splendor and Forbidden Island. We like playing board games but a lot of times we can't get a group together to play.
Ascension plays well with 2. Heck, even Dominion is pretty good with 2. [Reply]
It's been a while, but with target offering buy 2 get 1 free, which stacks with promo code kidsgifts for 20% off, this deserves a bump. I picked up Imperial Settlers and Orleans; anyone have experience with there two? [Reply]