do you think euro/ameri has a place in describing direct conflict vs efficiency games?
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Yes, it's still relevant. Doesn't mean euro games can only come from europe though.
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agreed. I played El Grande yesterday. I was surprised how much conflict the old "eurogame" had.
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Area control/majority is definitely associated with american-style games. Do cubes = euro?
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Replying to @gamesbymanuel @robinwriting and
blurred lines like everything, but generally I'd agree to that
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Replying to @B_Reinink @robinwriting and
That's funny to me, condensing a style of games in one component. Then Dice = American?
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Replying to @gamesbymanuel @robinwriting and
no not anymore, too many "dice as workers" games nowadays
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Replying to @B_Reinink @gamesbymanuel and
Ameritrash = swearing due to luck, Euro = swearing due to bad decisions
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Replying to @CraftyPlayers @B_Reinink and
Most of the ones I played were designed to do the most possible with their components.
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Replying to @gamesbymanuel @CraftyPlayers and
I don't know much Japanese design. Is go Japanese?
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Go was invented in China
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Replying to @gamesbymanuel @CraftyPlayers and
I was afraid you'd say that...
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