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SGifto73 is currently offline SGifto73
 
normal horse
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I've started playing my favourite board game again recently (with some fellow members of the forum!), it's called Oath
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This game is really unique to me because the ending of one game will affect the next, the victory conditions will change, and alliances will be formed and shatter as the world shifts from game to game.

Anyone else into board games? I'd like to hear about what board games people here enjoy

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Re: Favourite Board Games[message #314 is a reply to message #261] Fri, 20 February 2026 00:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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im not too too into board games but when im hanging out with the grandparents they whip out the ticket to ride and its a fun little game to slot machine in 

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Re: Favourite Board Games[message #335 is a reply to message #314] Fri, 20 February 2026 10:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Nothing will ever beat a good social deduction game. I find that a lot of board games that hard focus on the game part are just not my style. Even Oath has heavy emphasis on the human aspect when it comes to negotiating, making alliances, etc


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Re: Favourite Board Games[message #345 is a reply to message #335] Fri, 20 February 2026 10:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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does mahjong count? I love mahjong riichi, though I can only play online because I don't know anyone who plays it or wants to play it in my city ;_;


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Re: Favourite Board Games[message #346 is a reply to message #345] Fri, 20 February 2026 10:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Meduchi you should start your own Mahjong club!


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Re: Favourite Board Games[message #349 is a reply to message #346] Fri, 20 February 2026 11:00 Go to previous message
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im not too too into board games but when im hanging out with the grandparents they whip out the ticket to ride and its a fun little game to slot machine in 
Ticket to Ride is great, fun lil game, I used to play it a lot in the past. I also own it physically
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Nothing will ever beat a good social deduction game. I find that a lot of board games that hard focus on the game part are just not my style. Even Oath has heavy emphasis on the human aspect when it comes to negotiating, making alliances, etc
The negotiation aspect is probably what differentiates Oath from other games to me, you aren't just in your own corner doing your own thing the whole time. You get to negotiate with people, not only about the results of the current game, but about the results/setup for the NEXT game, which is really fun. A lot of games fall into the trap of "kingmaking", where you basically imagine 3 players A, B and C. C can no longer win the game because they've fallen so far behind but they have enough power to basically decide who wins between A and B. That's kingmaking, you saw this the other night when we played Red Dragon Inn. Oath has a lot of this BUT because you have goals you can accomplish to put you in a good spot for NEXT game, it makes kingmaking wayyyyyy more interesting than "person C chooses person A to win so person B gets shafted".
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does mahjong count? I love mahjong riichi, though I can only play online because I don't know anyone who plays it or wants to play it in my city ;_;
ya I'd say mahjong counts for sure. Mahjong is fun, I have gripes with it but it's a chill time with people I know to just sit down and chat for a bit while we basically stim with the tiles on our screen

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