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Hey all,


Missed you guys! Looking forward to Thurs. I have a new game, Robinson Crusoe, that I'll be bringing over the next few weeks, so no rush to play it! As always, we'd pick what to play based on who's there and what they want to play. But if you'd like a look at it to get a feel for it, here's a link:





Cheers

Brad

For sure. IF Robinson Crusoe hits the table, it'll be the whole evening. Also, it's only four players. Like I say, I'll bring it for a few weeks and if it gets the vote, brilliant, but no rush.
Hope last night was fun. You guys might be interested in GameCamp, a very good value and fun unconference about games in May https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gamecamp-8-tickets-24678617409. I will definitely be there, it's always worth going.

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