Like the title says :) I’ll mostly play with people who usually don’t play, so easy games please!

Thanks!

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    1 year ago

    Oink games always have really compact games, super small boxes. Very easy to put one into a bag or something. Some of them to have a lot of tokens so I’m not sure if it’s a great idea to play on the beach. A good place to start:

    • Scout

    • Insider

    • Deep Sea Adventure

    • Startups

    • A Fake Artist Goes to New York

    • Love Letter

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      1 year ago

      I have Deep Sea Adventures, I’m not sure if we played it wrong, but it didn’t seem like there was any deeper strategy that provided meaningful advantages

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        Ah, yeah, I can see how that’s not readily apparent right away.

        There is tension & decision-space among the players. After all, if no-one takes any treasures, you could go all the way to the bottom and grab what you wanted. But as soon as people start looting, they start gasping and using up the tragically-common air supply. Some might deliberately try to drown each other by tactically picking up and dropping stuff. So it’s a reverse chicken race, it’s a game theory tense wonderful nightmare. All wrapped up in a super-classical roll-and-move shell that’s easy to play and teach.

        (I was gonna recommend Deep Sea Adventures in this thread! But I see several people are already recommending it, and that’s awesome!)