Ah yeah? Thats awesome! I keep meaning to join some weekly/monthly groups at one of my local ones, I also want to try the other BG club as apparently its much better, staff are much friendler and more keen to help and play with you if needed and such. The one my friends insist on going to has really become mid at best, very awkward atmosphere but it can have pretty nice food at times. But the atmosphere feels very unpleasant and awkward there most of the time and some of the games tend to be in a bit of rough condition too.
Ahaha, I used to see UNO on my TV all the time, the one advert where you had the machine shooting out cards at everyone round a table or something, thats nostalgic lol.
Favourite games, I'm not sure, I've always loved Mouse Trap as a child but I bought a modern version of it and it was so clunky and awkward to setup, not a reliable and thus enjoyable quality. I did the same with Kerplunk which I never got to try before and its modern build is also very rough, clunky and unreliable. Very disappointing.
I bought Mouse Trap on my phone, after some google play discount or credit I had, I got it down to like 10 pence or something silly like that, after it was like £1.99 or £2.99 or something? Its surprisingly decent and much better than that crappy modern physical version of it, no obnoxious ad spam or grinding for shit or energy systems or anything, just a complete game I can play with friends, random people I think or by myself vs bots, so I'm quite happy about that at least.
I've got one called Ubongo! which is like a physical/real version of Tetris somehow but yet to play it lmao. I used to love this one traffic moving tiles puzzle game called Rush Hour, a real brainteaser of a game.
I used to love my Pokemon Monopoly game when I was a kid too, that is really nostalgic and iconic for me.
I like Cluedo but only ever played it alone and digitally too so RIP lmao. I like Boggle, word games generally, Scrabble too naturally and such.
I'd say my favourite right now is probably Tsuro, which is really simple and nice, you have tiles with all these different shaped pathways that connect in many unique ways and you have to move your pieces along the grid of tiles, along the pathways, putting one tile down each turn and trying to trick your friends or whoever to either go straight off the map by no choice when they have to move their pieces or even collide into each other and take each other out, its a great game, very simple but very fun and addictive.
I also really like Othello or Go and a bit of Mahjong and Draughts/Checkers. I've never been a big fan of Chess and would never play it now except this game called Shotgun Chess on Steam for example lmao.
This version looks a little different than the one I play, it must be a newer version as we dont have "Dragon tiles" with the one we play. The sea based spinoff it sounds awesome too, need to look out for that too now!
I forgot theres a similar game called
@Indigo lmao:
Also speaking of board games with similar names to ours, I tried a digital version of a game called T
okaido on Steam and its great! Very quaint, beautiful, relaxing, charming game, although a lot simpler than the actual board game I believe?
@MonsterKaido :
The trailer music for this game goes HARD too, absolutely epic and chilling stuff, love it! A beautiful, stunning art style too! Its so simple and fun to play too, the digital version at least!
Look what I found too!: