I did something like this back in the 90s, with a guy in a local gaming club who had a big collection of boardgames, played a different one each time, and won about 50% of the time. It’s important to bear in mind the typical boardgame does not have the depth of chess or Go—those are classics for a reason—and most of them are actually pretty much ideal for this sort of rapid pickup.
I did something like this back in the 90s, with a guy in a local gaming club who had a big collection of boardgames, played a different one each time, and won about 50% of the time. It’s important to bear in mind the typical boardgame does not have the depth of chess or Go—those are classics for a reason—and most of them are actually pretty much ideal for this sort of rapid pickup.
You have that right. There is nothing like the combination of having a lot of fun and winning. Oh, wait, different ‘pickup’. Nevermind. ;)