Compared to back then the game is both far more complex, and in my opinion at least, far fairer. The sheer range of cards has levelled the playing field somewhat, at least for the casual players, and the prebuilt decks are at least capable of providing a fair challenge. Despite the potentially mind melting variety of cards and potential complexity, its a game I enjoy from time to time.
Such a simple game may not sound much, but it is really engrossing. Having played it five times in a row, I might well say that though!
If you'd prefer a game of near suicidal sub-aqua exploration perhaps Deep Sea Adventure would be for you. It's the sort of game that you can teach the whole family in five minutes, and get lots of fun from. As you dive to the depths you attempt to discover and retrieve undersea treasures, but each players efforts impact all and soon the oxygen will run out; leaving any players who let hubris dictate they dive deeper and grab more gold in need of the kiss of life. Rarely does the first go at this game not end with every player sinking to the depths!
Lastly, some Azul, another abstract and one of my favourites. Another game with lovely components, and some simple to learn mechanics that as in the best abstracts, can be hard to master whilst allowing the novice a chance to still win.
Board and Card games are always a nice break from miniatures for me, and certainly easier to arrange and transport. Plus easier to 'sell' to the unfamiliar.
A nice relaxing social diversion for the modern geek-hipster.
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Lastly, some Azul, another abstract and one of my favourites. Another game with lovely components, and some simple to learn mechanics that as in the best abstracts, can be hard to master whilst allowing the novice a chance to still win.
Board and Card games are always a nice break from miniatures for me, and certainly easier to arrange and transport. Plus easier to 'sell' to the unfamiliar.
A nice relaxing social diversion for the modern geek-hipster.
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