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  • Lowering the die you roll with to check out whether the depletable resource, well, depletes, raises the tension while you ate deep-deep in the dungeon.

    Imagine that like you buy a top-notch torch, butvit eventualy burns out. You don’t have to throwcawayvthe rest of the torch, but keep it for later use, when you have no fine torch left.

    Otherwise you may introduce torch tokens, which are removed from your character sheet when you roll 1 on d6. You’d roll only d6s for this burnout check, so every torch has the same chance to burn out. Moreover, you could then introduce d4 for candles and d8 for lanterns.

    Or get inspired in Shadowdark RPG where the torches are tied to real-life timers.


  • I am from Slovakia, center Europe, and here some would call it an embarassment. The average construction worker drinks so many beers alone. If you divide the amount (136, if not mistaken) by four, it still results in 1 beer a day and two in almost every friday.

    One beer a day doesn’t seem a lot, but sure, seeing so many bottlecaps together might look disturbing.

    You could get the same result with coffee cups, or with energizers, if you’d give the same request to our younglings at school.

    We’re f*cked up I think.



  • Jocho@lemmy.worldtoboardgames@feddit.deGame recommendation time
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    1 year ago

    Three game recommendations from me:

    Yamataï gets too little of love. It’s a game with a beautiful table presence and with interesting mashup of mechanics that are really on the lighter spectrum.

    Mechanics:

    • Action Drafting
    • Contracts
    • Increase Value of Unchosen Resources
    • Modular Board
    • Network and Route Building

    Architects of the West Kingdom is my favorite game for a long time and even without the Age of Artisans expansion.

    Mechanics:

    • Contracts
    • Open Drafting -Solo / Solitaire Game
    • Variable Player Powers
    • Worker Placement

    Radlands is currently my favorite two-player card game. It plays smoothly, has a vibrant color palette and although I would appreciate the game mat I enjoy the game on the clean table as well. I like the action queue mechanic in the form of ongoing events, back-and-forth dynamics and energy (water) management.

    Mechanics:

    • Action Points
    • Action Queue
    • Hand Management
    • Take That
    • Variable Player Powers