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Hey everybody,


I'll be bringing Roll for the Galaxy along again. I'll then switch focus to a different game for a few weeks. Then another, etc.


I have a much friendlier introduction to the game:




Rahdo is great for getting a feel for games and most of the rules. He often gets the minor rules details wrong! (He corrects them in the description). But definitely good enough to sit and play.


Cheers

Brad

Who's around this week?


To state the obvious:

You don't HAVE to play th 'in focus' game. There will be loads of choice! Easy to pick up and play stuff too. The 'focus' game might not even make the table, depending on what people want to play. I just thought it would be a good idea to see the same game appear amongst it all for a few weeks at a time. Give everybody a chance to play it and re-play it if they want.

Looking like five of us this eve... Maybe not enough for Captain Sonar. Might be perfect for Scythe though, if you're up for the gargantuan task of teaching it..?!! It is a bit of a monster.

Ah shucks. Apparently it plays well with 6 so I'll bring it along in the off chance someone else turns up.


I'll bring Scythe. Like most worker placement games, it's just a matter of working through a few rounds having no idea what you are doing and gradually grokking it. I've only soloed it so far, but should be able to explain it all the same. See you about 8.30.

Hey All,


My In Focus game for the next few weeks will be Quantum. Teachable on th night. No need to watch any videos.


As always, it may or may not make the table - there will be plenty of choice.



Cheers

Brad

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