As I move into 2015, with the hope of playing many more games, I want to stop and take stock of the games that I love at the moment. So let's see what hits my table at the moment with my current Top 5, in no particular order.
Ticket to Ride
Lords of Waterdeep
An entry level worker placement game with a nice D&D theme pasted on. Like Ticket to Ride this is a great gateway game that is easy to teach to newcomers and deep enough to keep older pros interested until the final quest.
Splendor
This is the newest game hitting my list, and has really pushed it's way to the table since Xmas. Over. And over. And over. It has a theme concern gem traders, but it's really not important as the gameplay shines through making it a solid filler game for 2, 3 or 4 players. It has excellent, sturdy components, which give a great feel to sit and play.
Pandemic
I have to put at least one co-op game on this list and it's a tough call between this and Flash Point. I don't feel have played the latter enough yet so this is going to the disease fighting Pandemic. Players are working together as scientist working on cures for four deadly outbreaks around the globe. It can be such a tough game to win, but often comes with a so close feeling that you have fun in defeat.
Marvel Dice Masters
Still don't feel I have played enough of this, but what I have with my daughter I really enjoy it and feel it warrants a place on the list due to fun of rolling dice and playing as a superhero. Hoping to find some more competition in 2015 for this.On the bubble - Avalon, Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures, Love Letter, Carcassonne, Catan, Flash Point, Castle Panic, 7 Wonders, Firefly...
Into 2015 - Looking forward to much more gaming in the coming year, I just started getting into Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures, with a new wave of ships coming in a month or so. I jumped on one Kickstarter, Viceroy, but I think I have to wait until March to get my hands on my copy. More expansions for Dice Masters are due to come out, as well as new stuff for Pandemic. Plus still so many games I haven't played for the past years that I would love to get a chance to indulge in.
Tabletop Tuesday, Jan 13th recap
I'm glad to see our group growing out here in the far west valley, Surprise is a growing community, and I would love to see a solid gaming group with a mix of gamers grow out here. We seem to have new faces show up every week and if it keeps up I will be thinking about having more nights to game for sure.
Yesterday saw us playing a rather epic game of Shadow Hunters, which came down to a crazy see-saw battle between me (the last hunter) and Rob (the last shadow, a werewolf). Throughout the course of the game I had managed to fully heal 3 times but the werewolf's special ability proved too much and I ended up falling giving the game to the shadows, for the second time.
I got my revenge in a 10 player run of Avalon in which I was evil for the very first time and thanks to new players who caught onto the mechanics immediately evil was triumphant by the 4th quest.
Also hitting the table were Lords of Waterdeep, Splendor and the fun, and sadly out-of-print, Evo.
If you are close to the Surprise, El Mirage area and are interested in joining us, check out the group on facebook - West Valley Tabletop and check out the Meetup for the store where we currently play West Valley Gaming
Until next time.. Play more games!!!
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