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kirkengaard

Steam | Board Game | BoardGameGeek - 1 views

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    For more advanced gamers, this game combines role selection, tile placement, and economics. The board is beautiful, and the game design keeps everyone continuously involved. The learning curve is high, but well worth the effort.
Timothy Collins

Monopoly - 0 views

shared by Timothy Collins on 10 Dec 11 - No Cached
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    A classic of a game, challenging, frustrating, and funl; Monopoly is useful in teaching economics to children. While many might not feel it is an educational game, I'd have to argue as it teaches about money and negotiating, as well as allowing players to develop a strategy on whether to save money or whether to spend it.
kirkengaard

Dungeon Lords | Board Game | BoardGameGeek - 1 views

  • In Dungeon Lords, you are an evil dungeonlord who is trying to build the best dungeon out there. You hire monsters, build rooms, buy traps and the other usual stuff.
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    Dungeon Lords is a complicated game of worker placement and resource management. Players compete with each other to gather resources to carve out and populate a dungeon before the heroes invade. The strong fantasy theme should keep even players who don't usually like economic games interested.
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