How I missed a boardgame meetup where I could talk to everyone and people are fine with playing with strangers!
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First up was Karuba, which was breezy and lighthearted. Only played it once about 3 years ago but still remembered most of the rules, which is a good sign.pic.twitter.com/ZMUcPO9A9d
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The following are all new to me. Gizmos is an engine builder that uses marbles as a resource. It was very rewarding to chain actions together and unlike many of its genre it gave us enough time to use what we had built.pic.twitter.com/KGDrWaJNZk
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Tiny Towns is very charming. Each town you get a resource and place it on the grid and when they form specific shapes you can swap them for a building with its own abilities, which vary from game to game. Reminds me a whole lot of the videogame Triple Town.pic.twitter.com/Mfe1EGjdnG
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Tokyo Highway always looks striking, and people kept coming over to ask what it was. Multi-layered building with dexterity and planning. Unfortunately the rulebook was a hit unclear so I'll have to learn it properly online.pic.twitter.com/fIS4VRyOuc
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This was at @Dungeons_Donuts , which has this sweet game library!pic.twitter.com/dSg7gZQHuR
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