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www.meeplemountain.com
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| | | | | If you're hunting for the best board game gifts of 2024, then look no further! This list has wallet-sized and wallet-friendly games; games for the first timer and for friends who have been playing for years. From lightweight games you can play in minutes to multi-hour games your gamer will love. | |
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opinionatedgamers.com
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| | | | | I started doing a lot of solo gaming when my oldest son (and chief gamer buddy) left for college in August 2019. Even with him home during the extended time of quarantine (March-August 2020), I continued playing solo games... and that kept going when he returned to campus. Solo gaming is now a decent-sized chunk | |
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www.jimwestergren.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user has shared an extensive list of board and card games they own, along with their personal opinions, play experiences, and various house rules they've developed for different games. The list includes over 50 games, ranging from classics like Catan and Risk to newer titles like Scythe and Stone Age. The user provides detailed insights into their preferences, the length of gameplay, the role of luck, and how they've modified rules to enhance the experience. They also mention other games they own but didn't include in the favorites list. The user emphasizes that these are personal opinions and not influenced by any compensation or affiliate links. | |
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auratriolo.com
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