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Mantej Rajpal ๐บ๐ธ
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Thinking of copping Ticket to Ride for game night this Wednesday, any strong recommendations? I also recently bought Dubious (havenโt opened yet) off a recommendation from a friend who professionally plays + streams board games. cc @ispeaknerd.eth https://warpcast.com/serendipity/0x74819391
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iSpeakNerd ๐งโโ๏ธ
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thoughts on TTR/Dubious @rustopian @stormblessed @dirthippy @brennen.eth?
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Karo K
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I have ticket to ride FRANCE expansion pack but not the base set ๐
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iSpeakNerd ๐งโโ๏ธ
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TTR Europe/Nordic Countries is the best version i've heard. any of the TTR editions (except rails & sails, skip that one) are great gateway games! ๐ who's this friend and why aren't they on farcaster yet??!? ๐๐
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Dirthippy
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I admit that I haven't played Ticket to Ride in many years, but if you're looking for a decent entry level game, TTR fits the bill. 7 Wonders also hits a sweet spot of being easy to pick up, some strategy, and good flexibility on the number of players. I guess it depends on what you're looking for. My assumption is that you're looking for something that can be easily taught and learned. I have different games for different crowds. :-) I've never played Dubious, but looks to be more of a social game. For social games, Code Names gets out a fair bit. I've heard good things about Decrypto....been meaning to try that out. If you're looking for social deduction (like Werewolf), my enthusiastic recommendation is Blood on the Clock tower. You don't even need to purchase it - look for the rules online and print them off. The downside is that you need someone running it...but it genuinely is fun and interesting.
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