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Looking forward to finally making it to one. I'll bring my Oink Games collection (I have a Fake Artist, In a Grove, and Maskmen). I also have Ticket to Ride unplayed if anyone is keen and wants to show me how to play it. But not wedded to that.

A list of some the games that have made the table the last few weeks:


Robinson Crusoe

Forbidden Desert

Death Angel: Space Marines

Mysterium

Jamaica

Pandemic

King of Tokyo

Blood Rage


It's been great fun. Thanks all for coming! See you next week.

It was fun! Hope to be back soon. As mentioned, Gamecamp tomorrow https://gamecamp.org.uk/, tickets are cheaper if you buy them before 1200 today online. It's a lot of fun. Can come for the talks, or the games, set up your own session or just listen. There are usually drinks after and a great group of game makers and players. Let me know if you're coming!

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