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Which board games have you been playing this week? (to 13 September)

Time to share your weekly board gaming.

For me it consisted of a game of Aquanauts at a monthly gathering I've only attended for the second time. The host of the group posted about his new group in a village hall in the middle of nowhere (UK) over on Reddit. Well the middle of nowhere turned out to be not far from where I live so I've been trying to make it when I can ever since.

Aquanauts was published by a UK publisher Inside the Box Games (best known for Sub Terra) but they went bust recently and another company stepped in and fulfilled the Kickstarter. The game is a basic worker placement, where you're sending your robotic submersibles (workers) out to collect or convert resources. What makes it interesting is that the worker spots are linked, and playing a spot linked to another that has a player worker on it scores you both a bonus resource. You can also build tiles on your player board to similarly receive or convert goods during the income phase. Other than that, you're trying to load up a submarine with the correct resources to score contract cards, and there's a degree of hedging your bets as the person who takes the final slot on the submarine gets to choose the order in which the players claim contracts. It's a fairly good game, fun enough on first play but largely unmemorable.

Tonight I got in a game of Carnegie. This is a great game that sees you building up your office with departments, staffing them and sending your workers on missions to build buildings across the map of the USA, linking cities. I royally screwed up my first turn and spent several rounds trying to recover which left me way behind on points. Great game with a lot to think about but which neither takes too long to teach or play.

What have you all been playing?

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    My wife and I got to play some Patchwork this week after the kids were in bed. Highly recommended if you're looking for a game designed to specifically be played by 2 players. It is a PvP game,...

    My wife and I got to play some Patchwork this week after the kids were in bed. Highly recommended if you're looking for a game designed to specifically be played by 2 players. It is a PvP game, but the stakes are so low and games are very quick! You alternate taking and placing tetrominoes with the goal being the player to fill up the most of your grid (quilt). You pay for pieces with currency and "time" which is tracked on a board.

    The holiday themed versions are usually cheaper and, IMO, way cooler than the OG one.

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