I have done this before for 2008 and 2009. This will be an even longer post than previous years, so you may want want to just skim or even skip the long boring lists. As usual, let's start with the fancy stats.
Raw statistics of plays (including fives and dimes):
New-to-me games in 2010:
- A la carte - Rather disappointed. Rules seem to be those for a simple strategy game, but I feel it's actually very random, more random than worth the effort to learn the rules.
- After the Flood - Tense and tight.
- Alien Frontiers - Excellent new designer and publisher. Gave me the Catan feel.
- At the Gates of Loyang - Pretty solitaire and probably would be too long with 3 or 4 players. I've only played with 2, and it's alright I guess. Gives me a puzzle-solving feeling. Overall I feel so-so.
- Aton
- Axis & Allies Global 1940 (combining A&A Europe 1940 and A&A Pacific 1940) - Enjoyable but I feel execution is too long and tedious. But I guess once in a while it's good to spend that much time and effort to do such a monster game.
- Axis & Allies Pacific 1940
- Battlefields of Olympus
- Campaign Manager 2008
- Carson City
- Cash-a-Catch - Exciting ring-the-bell-quick fun.
- Catacombs
- Cluzzle - An even more non-gamer-friendly version of Barbarossa
- ColorMonsters
- Cyclades
- Didi Dotter
- Die Dolmengotter - Good abstract area majority game, but I think needs more players to be fun.
- Die Handler
- Dixit
- Dune - Amazing how such simple base rules can facilitate so much story. The special cards do help to support the story. It's important to read the cards before your first game.
- El Grande
- Endeavor - Succinct. Beautiful. I'm proud for being able to resist buying it.
Endeavor - Factory Manager
- FITS
- Fluch der Mumie - Lots of fun and suspense.
- Funny Friends
- Get That Toy
- Go Away Monster
- God Dice
- Greed Incorporated - I'm in the minority for not liking this. I'm biased by my poor performance in that first game. This game is brutal and unforgiving, and if you fall behind, you may never be able to catch up or even get anywhere near the leading pack. But I must admit being unforgiving is a feature and not a flaw. If all players know the game well and play well, I think this can be a tight and thrilling game.
- Grimoire
- Hansa Teutonica
- Homesteaders
- Horus Heresy - Strong narrative, but I felt a little restricted / railroaded.
- Ice Flow
- In the Shadow of the Emperor
- Innovation
- King of Siam - Excellent quick and thinky game.
- Klunker
- Lifeboat - Not to be confused with Lifeboats, this is a card game.
- London
- Macao - I can't point to anything particularly wrong, but it feels JASE (just another soulless Euro) to me.
- Magical Athlete
- Mare Nostrum
- Nuns on the Run
- Planet Steam
- Power Struggle
- San Marco
- Shipyard - Pleasant surprise. I look past the rondel mechanisms. They are just tools. I do feel like I am building ships in this game.
Shipyard - Stone Age
- Strozzi - Feels a little old-school Knizia, like it was designed around the same time as Medici. It left me a little cold, because I've played many Knizia games of similar style and weight.
- Summoner Wars
- Surprise!
- Tales of the Arabian Nights
- The BoardGameGeek Game
- Times Square - There's a spark of genious in here. Excellent two-player game but needs a few plays to grasp the strategies.
- Tongiaki
- Ubongo
- Uruk
- Vasco da Gama
- Viva Topo!
- Wan's Star Wars prototype
- Way Out West
- Wizard
- Zombie State
Games acquired (including bought, received as gifts and self-made) in 2010:
- At the Gates of Loyang
- Axis & Allies Europe 1940
- Axis & Allies Pacific 1940
- Factory Manager
- Hansa Teutonica
- In the shadow of the emperor
- Innovation
- Tales of the Arabian Nights
- Twilight Struggle - Bought the deluxe edition but have not played this copy yet.
- Uruk: Wiege der Zivilisation
- Agricola: Farmers of the Moor expansion
- Dominion: Seaside expansion
- Keltis expansion
- Race for the Galaxy: the Brink of War expansion
- Times Square (self made) - my good friend in Hong Kong, Ben, was recently in touch with Reiner Knizia's assistant Karen (work related), and he passed on an article I wrote about him and his designs back in 2007. Reiner liked the article and had it posted at his website. I felt a little embarassed, because (a) in the article I really sounded like a fanboy, and (b) I mentioned so many of his games that I had self-made. So now Ben has to buy 100 of Reiner's games so that Reiner won't sue me.
- Funny Friends - This and the next one are rewards for game rules translation work. I probably would not have bought these myself.
- Planet Steam
- 10 Days in Asia - This and the next three are mainly for my children. Or maybe to be more accurate - for me to play with my children.
- FITS
- Ubongo
- Viva Topo!
- ColorMonsters - review copy.
- Wizard - complimentary copy for translation work of this specific game.
Other thoughts on games:
- Favourite new-to-me games in 2010: Hansa Teutonica, Innovation, Shipyard, Endeavor.
Hansa Teutonica - I also quite like: Axis & Allies Pacific 1940, Axis & Allies Europe 1940 (admittedly I've only played the Global version), Dune, King of Siam, Die Dolmengotter, Times Square, After the Flood.
- Pleasant surprises: Shipyard, Zombie State, Cyclades
- Deserves more attention: Times Square, Cash-a-Catch
- Classics that I'm happy to have revisited in 2010: Die Macher, Age of Steam
- Wish I had played more: Taluva, Twilight Struggle, Warriors of God (should do this again before I completely forget the rules)
- Favourites that I hadn't played in 2010: Lord of the Rings, Brass, Traumfabrik (Dream Factory), Attika, Axis & Allies Guadalcanal
Looking back at 2010:
- I'm playing more and more games with my children, who are 4 and 5 now. I've started using full rules (I call them "adults' rules") with my elder daughter, as opposed to using simplified variants, and she likes it.
- In 2010, my wife Michelle had 178 plays, 49 distinct games. Most played games are Race for the Galaxy (55), Innovation (12), At the Gates of Loyang (9). Older daughter Shee Yun (5 years old) had 124 plays, 30 distinct games, most played games are Halli Galli (22), Twister (13), Ubongo (11). Younger daughter Chen Rui (4 years old) had 68 plays, 19 distinct games, most played games are Ubongo (18), Halli Galli (9), Blokus 3D (8).
- Han is back in town after a long out-station work posting, so we can play more regularly now.
- I now sometimes play at Old Town Kopitiam Cheras too, joining the Friday night open gaming sessions organised by Jeff.
- Allen the new father was house-bound starting September, so Han and I added another gaming venue - Allen's home, so that Allen had some gaming company and baby Ethan had some uncles to smile at (or cry at, depending on his mood).
- Memorable game sessions: Dune, Die Macher, Axis & Allies Global 1940, marathon session in Hong Kong. Wait a minute... none of these involve my longest running kaki (fellow gamer) Han?! That's not right! Got to fix this in 2011. Actually we did have a number of exciting sessions - Horus Heresy, Space Hulk.
- I was quite happy that my article about being game tasters received many responses from fellow gamers. Eric Martin of BoardGameNews.com (temporarily down but will be online again soon as part of BoardGameGeek.com) posted it to BGN.
- I did an interview with Jeff (a.k.a. CK) who runs www.boardgamecafe.net (Facebook / blog / webstore), an online retailer in Malaysia which actively develops the local boardgame community. I've always been interested in the behind-the-scenes aspect of the local boardgame industry (if you can call it that), so this little project was very interesting for me.
After a game of Axis & Allies Global 1940 (combined game of A&A Pacific 1940 and A&A Europe 1940). - I started a Chinese blog.
- I received a review copy for the first time ever.
- I saw my name printed in games for the first time because I had helped with some translation work.
- A reader's suggestion gave me an idea of ranking games by year. I did it for 2009 games that I have played.
- I gave a home to the concise reference sheets that I have been making over the past 7 years.