Been some time since I last posted about the Wed Night game sessions, the other players on the evening also seem too busy to post as well so I'll do my best to catch up.
Over the last few weeks we have played the following games:
Railways of the World: The Card Game this was a very interesting game that was quite fun to play. Would not mind giving this another go sometime now I have a better idea of what is going on
Another popular game on the Wed night recently has been
Euphoria not managed a game of this myself yet but I have been assured this is a really great game
Glass Road has also seen a bit of table time, played this once myself but the others have gotten a few more plays in. Really neat game with some interesting choices, interesting mechanics and excellent components. Must try and get in on another game of this sometime, it's good to keep trying different games and the Wed night sessions are a good place for this.
There is also a core group working their way through
Pathfinder Adventure Card Game and its expansions. I've not tried this myself but the fact they are playing this week after week must in some way go to show how much enjoyment they are getting out of it...
Keyflower has also proved to be a popular choice amongst the Wed night crowd and it is a really great game that plays differently every time, due to the random setup. It's a game both Caz and I like to play when we get the chance.
I have also tried to get
Edo to the table a few times. I really like this game, it has some interesting action choice mechanics and it has some tricky gameplay. I will have to try this again on another wed and put in some of the expansions, as reading about these on the geek they do add some interesting elements to the game.
After finally managing to get a game of
Tokaido at a friends and obtained the game I brought it along to the Wed night sessions. This is a gentle but extremely fun game where you are travellers along the road to Edo along which you visit bathhouses, restaurants, temples as well as taking panorama's or go shopping. The aim is to accumulate the
most points as you experience all these things. It's a fantastic looking game with more depth than it appears at first glance. The
Crossroads adds in extra options which add some intriguing options and also mitigates some of the spaces become worthless as you complete panoramas. Liking this game a lot but does need some better scoring markers they are stupidly tiny....
26th June session we managed to get some older games played in the form of
Traders of Carthage and
Blue Moon City both are great games and once again it was re-discovering love for older games. I will definitely have to try and get these back to the table again soon.