It has been a long time since I last uploaded any new concise reference sheet. Here are the games that I have made reference sheets for since the previous version.
- 51st State (updated)
- 7 Wonders: Duel
- A Few Acres of Snow (updated)
- Alchemists
- Ark
- Camel Up
- Cheaty Mages
- Coconuts
- Epic: The Card Game
- Giants (corrected)
- Glory to Rome
- Hoity Toity / Adel Verpflichtet
- Meuterer
- Poo: The Card Game
- Russian Railroads
- Saint Petersburg
- Ships
- Zombie Tower 3D
Download the reference sheets here.
The full list of games can be viewed here. I have 291 games in my collection of concise reference sheets now.
Pleasantly surprised to see Chicago Express in your file. Do you ever play that? I can never get it to the table any more.
ReplyDeleteI have not played it for a long time. I don't own a copy. I played someone else's copy. I do own the iOS version and have played more games of that than the physical version. It's quite a clever design, but after I played it a few times back-to-back on the iOS, I had a feeling that I had seen all there was to see, and after that I didn't feel like playing anymore. Sometimes the electronic version of a game spoils it for me. In the case of Chicago Express, I think the perfect-information nature contributed to that feeling of having seen all there is to see. Maybe I need to play with humans and not AI's. :-P
ReplyDeleteI definitely feel that there is a psychological interaction aspect to CE that requires "real people." I used to play in a tournament at PrezCon, and the fellow that ran the tournament (Lee Sensabaugh) said that CE is primarily a game about getting other people to do what you want them to do. I can see his point, although I never mastered it. (I made it to the finals four straight years but never won.)
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