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Topicthirty-one tabletop games, ranked
SeabassDebeste
03/21/18 2:08:18 PM
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Loving the love being given to Bananagrams!

banananor posted...
i've mentioned bananagrams in this topic before, it's awesome

you can set your own pace and competitiveness, it has good rubber banding mechanics so you never feel too terrible, it stretches my brain (i'm unpracticed/bad at scrabble types), and the whole experience is excellently tactile

not sure if there was a "moment" when i became a tabletop gamer. there were always just different games and different people to play them with. i think my dad ran a d&d adventure for the family called "Night of the Vampire" (complete with ridiculous audio cd) when i was young and that 100% sealed my fate

Yeah, I really like the way bananagrams tickles me mentally. Also, great story about your dad! Need to find someone to host D&D for me!

Cybat posted...
Bananagrams is great, didn't think it would show up in this list. Unfortunately one of my friends and I are noticeably better than the rest of the group so we don't play it much.

It can be a tough game to be dominated in if you have half your letters unplaced and don't have the intuition. Hearing this makes me want to make really sure my kids learn to read from a very young age.

Tom Bombadil posted...
Bit! Wifebolo has given games a shot, and is more adaptable than either of us expected. And then we started regularly hanging out with a group that is amenable, AND some old friends moved into the area and are as into games as I am

This is great, really happy on your behalf!
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