What r ur current top three board games! I'd love to know
My current top 3 are: Twilight Imperium, Dune Imperium, & The Stardew Valley Board Game
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UMNIKI specializes in educational board games designed to enhance learning for children and families. Offering a wide selection of games in English and Russian, the products focus on developing skills in mathematics, language, logic, strategy, and more. Trusted by teachers and parents, UMNIKI aims to make learning fun and engaging, supporting cognitive development and fine motor skills through interactive play. Free UK delivery is available for orders over £50, with international shipping options upon request.
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DP x DC: The Most Dangerous Card Game
Ok so Danny has essentially claimed earth as his. And he is fully aware that there are constant threats to the planet. Now he can’t stop a threat that originates on earth (that’s something he’ll leave to the Justice league) but he can do something about outside threats. Doing some research on ancient spells, rituals, and artifacts, he cast a world wide barrier on the planet to protect it from hostile threats so they cannot enter. This will prevent another Pariah Dark incident. However, barriers like this come at a price. You see, there are two ways to make a barrier. Either make one powered up by your own energy and power (which would be constantly draining) or set up a barrier with rules. The way magic works is that nothing can be absolutely indestructible. It must have a weakness. The most powerful barriers weren’t the ones reinforced with layer after layer of protective charms and buffed up with power. Those could eventually be destroyed either by being overpowered, wearing them down, or by cutting off the original power source. No, the most powerful barriers were the ones with a deliberate weakness. A barrier indestructible except for one spot. A cage that can only be opened from the outside. Or that can only be passed with a key or by solving a riddle. So Danny chooses this type of barrier and does the necessary ritual and pours in enough power to make it. And he adds his condition for anyone to enter.
Now the Justice league? Find out about the barrier when Trigon attempts to attack, they were preparing after he threatened what he would do once he got to earth. How he would destroy them. The Justice league tried to take the fight to him first but were utterly destroyed, so they retreated home to tend to their injuries, and fortify earth for one. Last. Stand. Only when Trigon makes his big entrance…he’s stopped.
The Justice league watch in awe as this thin see-through barrier with beautiful green swirls and speckled white lights like stars apears blocking Trigon and his army’s advance. The barrier looks so thin and fragile yet no matter how hard the warlord hits, none of his attacks can get through and neither can he damage said barrier. That’s when Constantine and Zatanna recognizes what this barrier is. Something only a powerful entity could create. For a moment, the league is filled with hope that Trigon can’t get through yet Constantine also explains that it’s not impenetrable. And clearly Trigon knows this too for he calls out a challenge.
And that’s when, in a flash of light, a tiny glowing teenager appears. He looked absolutly minuscule compared to Trigon and yet practically glowed with power (this isn’t a King Danny AU though).
And that is when the conditions for passing the barrier are revealed. And the Justice realize that the only thing stopping Trigon and his army from decimating earth. The only way he can get through….is by beating this glowing teenager in a card game.
Not just any card game though. The most convoluted game Sam, Danny, and Tucker invented themselves. It’s like the infinite realms version of magic the gathering, combined with Pokémon, and chess. And Danny is the master. So sit down Trigon and let’s play.
(The most intense card game of the Justice league’s life).
After Danny wins, this happens a few more times with outer word beings and possibly even demons attempting to invade earth, yet none have been able to beat the mysterious teenager in a card game. Constantine might even take a crack at it and try to figure out how to play. He’s really bad though. Every time this happens, the Justice league worry that this might be the time the teenager looses. Yet every time, he wins (even if only barely).
Meanwhile, Danny, Sam, and Tucker have gotten addicted to the game and play it almost daily. Some teachers might seem them playing the game are are like ‘awww how cute’ not realizing this game is literally saving the world. Jazz is just happy they aren’t spending as much time on their screens playing Doomed.
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always enjoyed the Chess Set In The Foreground perspective framing used here
now also noting like, huh, a chess set in a general store just visited by marigold competitors who killed one of their guys and are now on the way back from their rendezvous point w/suppliers
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It's promotion time!
An IRL friend and I have been working on a boardgame for the past year or so, and we're launching on Kickstarter today!
All the art in the game was done by yours truly! If you like economic strategy, trade and engine building games this game is going to be right up your alley - check out the KS page HERE!
And to celebrate, I'll be holding a special Pledge Raffle! Everyone who messages me a pledge confirmation will be entered into a raffle for a Sit YCH and a 4-emote bundle! I'll be picking 3 winners at the end of the campaign!
If the game piques your interest, I'd really appreciate it if you could check it out or reblog and share it with any friends who like boardgames as well!
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Wargames of D-Day, June 6, 1944, and the Normandy breakout, Operations Cobra and Goodwood
Cobra: Game of the Normandy Breakout, TSR, 1984, Larry Elmore credited as illustrator (designed by BE Hessel and updated by David James Ritchie, originally published by SPI in Strategy & Tactics magazine #65, 1977, then as an SPI boxed game in 1978; the TSR edition expands the scope by including the D-Day landings and the battles of Cherbourg and Caen)
Breakout: Normandy, Avalon Hill, 1993, Michael Reis box art with text recolored for ad in The General V29 N2 (designed by Don Greenwood and James Stahler; republished in 2011 by L2 Design Group)
St Lo: Normandy 1944: The Breakout Begins, West End Games, 1986, with Robert Berran box art (designed by Joseph M. Balkoski; republished in 2021 by War Drum Games/Quarterdeck International)
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@shaddy-bee
@uwu-scraptrappy
@viktheviking1
@adventures-in-mimesis
My board game!!
It's basically Risk but in grid form.
OBJECTIVE: you play as one of the colors and Take over all the other colors!
Explanation and rules: you play as a color, to win you need to take other players capitals.
Your capital is the star in your colored area, if you lose your capital in fighting you are disqualified!
How do I fight others?
You start with 1 unit, (square)
You have 2 different kinds of units that you can make, a strong unit, (circles) and weaker units. (Squares)
Stronger units take longer to make but do more damage.
What happens in fighting?
You have 2 sets of units that fight each other, the one with the higher strength number wins the battle. The loser of the battle will move back and lose their weakest unit.
Does that mean I can stack units?
yes! However, you can only stack up to 3 units in one grid square.
What is shown above is the different ways you can stack units (I'll probably change how the units look )
You can move units 4 squares vertical, horizontal and diagonally for each turn. If you are moving in a different player's territory then you move only 1 unit.
like pawns in chess, you can attack diagonally but not move diagonally in a player's territory.
Can I ally with others?
Yes! but only with 1 other player to prevent targeting.
Can I trade units with others?
Yes! and is very encouraged.
The game will start in a few days! It will be over the course of many days! (maybe even weeks!) If you have any questions about the game then please tell me!
The players are:
@shaddy-bee on the red team!
@adventures-in-mimesis on the blue team!
@uwu-scraptrappy on the yellow team!
@viktheviking1 on the green team!
Have fun playing!
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Game of Kings.
And more monkeys.
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UK 1987
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One time in art class in 4th grade we were given a project to make a board game, and my best friend and I came up with this wildly complicated strategy game, which we creatively named "War". The premise was you and your opponent controlled two sides of a chess-like board, and had a bunch of cards filling the function of pieces, that were things like "infantry regimen" and "tank", which you could place down during the course of the game. The two win-states were you either took out all your opponent's pieces (? i might be oversimplifying) OR you acquired The Treasure at the center of the board. However, getting to the center of the board was made difficult by a piece called "the reporter" who moved erratically every round, and who you could not hinder in their movements, because that would be a war crime.
Obviously we barely got out of the brainstorming stage because this game would have taken more than the two hours we were given, so we only managed to lay down a few rules. When the bell rang we were still busy discussing what other war crimes we could add. Anyways, I kinda wanna make this an actual board game.
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tbh I headcanon Zoro as both severely dyslexic and undereducated to the point of near functional illiteracy AND as someone who loves reading not despite his limitations but because they make reading a Challenge and he can feel like he has Defeated a book whenever he makes it through one
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I was not expecting my next game obsession to be a BOARD game of all things but here we are.
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The best strategy in chess is no strategy.
You can’t read my next move if even I don’t know what the fuck I’m doing.
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