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How to Teach a New Board Game :The Board Game Blog
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The Board Game Blog. Reviews, Tips, and News About the Best Games Out There. How to Teach a New Board Game. Posted March 13, 2010 at 9:00 am. Sometimes people are nervous about trying new games. For some it is the difficulty of set-up or the daunting task of reading the list of detailed instructions. However finding new and exciting games can be more than worth all the hassle of learning. Below are a few tips to ensure success and fun for all. Also for more complicated games, be sure to count the pieces&...
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ericaustinlee | Tiana & Eric
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Equal partners in a mystery. Equal partners in a mystery. Board Games: Diving Deep into the Hobby. Castles of Burgundy, by Stefan Feld. A great little game that uses some dice, but the luck can be mitigated by the use of worker tiles. Before my wife and I were even dating, I used to hang out rather frequently with her and her friends at their house. The house even had a name: the. Settlers of Catan: where it all began for me, like many others. 2000) and I was hooked. While in England, I continued to acqu...
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Niagara Age of Steam International Invitational (NASTII) | BoardGameBrewer
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Niagara Age of Steam International Invitational (NASTII). August 20, 2012. Yesterday, I attended the first semi-annual NASTII. This event is an afternoon tournament playing Martin Wallace’s Age of Steam. Of How to Play. Fame, hosted 9 other AoS fans for a brain burning session of ‘no holds barred’ gaming. I joined the rest of Canadian contingent as we headed over the boarder to flex our grey matter. First stop… beer store. The champion map ended up being Germany. While the consolation table had England.