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What: ChewsDay Challenge Boardgame Night.Where: Boston Pizza, North Albert Street (Regina)When: Every ChewsDay Night. Who: Anyone interested in playing boardgames. Why: Life is Short; Play Games!
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THIS WEEK'S EVENT AMBASSADOR: Roxanne Stankievech
THIS WEEK'S GAME HOST: Marc Bendig
THIS WEEK'S FEATURE GAME: 1830: Railways and Robber Barons
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GAME: 1830: Railways and Robber Barons
TEACHER: Marc Bendig
START TIME: 6:30
DURATION: 300 Minutes
PLAYERS... 2-7
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2. Cordawg
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GAME: Nation: A MIGHTY Spark
TEACHER: Dyson
START TIME: 7:30 PM
DURATION: 30-60 Minutes
PLAYERS... 2-4
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2. Bellis
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If you would like to schedule a game. Please post in this event thread with the following information:
Name of the game, when you would like to start, The duration of the game, and the number of players it can accommodate.
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This game takes the basic mechanics from Tresham's 1829, and adds several new elements. Players are seeking to make the most money by buying and selling stock in various share companies located on eastern United States map. The stock manipulation aspect of the game is widely-regarded as one of the best. The board itself is actually a fairly abstract hexagonal system, with track tiles placed on top of the hexes. Plus each 18xx title adds new and different elements to the game. This game features private rail companies and an extremely vicious, 'robber baron' oriented stock market. A game is finished when the bank runs out of money or one player is forced to declare bankruptcy, and the player with the greatest personal holdings wins.
The 2011 version of 1830 was published by Mayfair Games in partnership with Lookout Games of Germany. This publication was developed under license from Francis Tresham in co-operation with Bruce Shelley (the original 1830 developer). This version contains rules and components for Francis Tresham's original classic design, a faster-playing basic game, and new variants from some of the world's best railroad game developers. |
Im in for 1830 its a long one but I always like the train game
1830? You bet, been on my want to play list for awhile.
Hey guys! Dyson here again. I would like to offer people the chance to try out Nation again. Our indiegogo crowdfunding campaigne to self-publish this game ends this month.
See the campaign here: www.indiegogo.com/projects/nation-the-civ-card-game
Nation: A MIGHTY Spark is a worker placement civilization card game where 2 to 4 players can play, vying to have the most victory points at the end of the game. Worker tokens are placed on a map cards to:
A. Play cards from your hand that give unique and sometimes game changing abilities and resources.
B. Build up towns which give you victory points and have placed in their nation.
C. Explore new map areas to annex tribes or obtain more civilians.
D. Battle other players to to overthrow their towns or remove their civilian cards
A game can take from 1/2 an hour to 1 hour and is fairly easy to learn.
i'd like to book the timeslot of 7:30 pm. I hope you can join me to help me make Nation a better game!
Hey Dyson, I'm willing to go for another playtest of Nation. See you tomorrow.
I think I'd like to try out some of the new games I managed to win at the fundraiser this past weekend. I think on the top of my list are Africana, Pamplona and Carcassonne (although I HAVE played it a few times now). There is also a good chance I'm going to pick up either Lords of Waterdeep or the DC Comics Deck-building Game.
Last train game I played didn't work out so well for me. I would like to try it but I wont be there until after 7. maybe next time. :popcorn
Game Night Recap
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Image by: Mikko Saari (msaari) on BoardGameGeek
ATTENDANCE: 39
GAMES PLAYED: Carcassonne, Fury of Dracula, Spartacus, Archipelago, 1830, Power Grid, Dominion Seaside, NATION, Oriente, Vegas Dice, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Eminent Domain, Twilight Struggle, One Night Werewolf
ANNOUNCEMENTS: (1) The 24 Hours to Play With Your Food Event was a HUGE success, nearly tripling the goal of $5000 with a final tally over $13,000!
(2) Speaking of, it was announced that there WILL be another event next year, making this year the first annual. To see how Dana Tillusz of Comic Readers is already taking initiative check out this link
HERE (http://sask.games/index.php?topic=3020.0)
Be sure to check out the revised venue info page and FAQ
HERE (http://sask.games/index.php?topic=2043.0)
Also, if you have any thoughts or feedback about these events, send an email to
ChewsDayChallenge@SaskGames.com
Wow, many awesome games got played last night. I missed out.