Just before the start of term. Fantastic timing!๐ /s
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SteamOS all the way. No way am I gonna install a data harvesting OS or kernel level anticheat.
Native Americans beamed into space
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Prey (2006)
Quest, which is an evolution of Avalon. It's a quicker game, because the voting phase has been eliminated. Instead, if the evil team win, the good team have a final chance to find the bad people. If you do play this game, I highly recomment playing with the "Director's Cut" rules. It can take 4-10 players.
Libertalia can go up to 6 players, and it's one of my favourites. I slightly prefer the new Winds of Galecrest version from Stonemaier Games, but any version of this game is fine.
Another game I'm on the lookout for is Feed The Kraken, which seems to be an improved version of Secret Hitler, but with a pirate ship.
Currently playing through Ori and the Blind Forest on my Deck. It's like it was made for that form factor.
Oh hellz no!
Hey! I'm from MK, and just found out about Feddit about a week ago.
I finally got to play Age of Steam for the first time, on the Southern US map. I can see why so many people go all in on this game. I'd probably buy my own copy of it was easily available, and I had room.
On Saturday, I started with Decrypto. It's a fun team game, and quite newbie friendly. I also played a little game called Red Flags, a silly party game similar to Cards Against Humanity.
Libertalia (Winds of Galecrest) was a blast, and it wasn't too difficult to teach to new players. It's one of my favourites, and I highly recommend it.
The final game I played was Bunny Kingdom. I like the drafting mechanics, but I felt the scoring was a little fiddly.
I wonder if Robert;)' DROP TABLE Students; -- was involved in this.