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| | | | | If you were born after 1950, you've probably played Candy Land. It is an excellent introductory game for children. I'm thankful that my father played Candy Land with me; His willingness to play nurtured in me an understanding of playing by the rules of a game as well as accepting defeat. As Candy Land lost it's luster (let's face it, it doesn't have much staying power), he introduced me to other games: Checkers, Chess, Monopoly and Pinochle. He continued to nurture my appreciation of games. | |
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brainbaking.com
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| | | | | This post is the board game counterpart of the recent 2024 In Video Games end of year note. ... | |
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| | | | | Top row: Unmatched: Realms Fall, Spy Guy Pyramid, PixiesSecond row: 3 Chapters, Distilled, Let's Go TokyoThird row: SETI, River Valley Glassworks, Undaunted 2200: CallistoBottom row: Zoo Tycoon, Heroscape, Ascending Empires: Zenith Edition Look, I play a lot of games. In 2024, that included right around 160 new games... well, new to me games. That's pretty... | |
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| | | Following up their comments a few weeks ago, Obsidian have confirmed that they have pitched a new Star Wars roleplaying game to LucasArts.... | ||