The Amsterdam meetup in summer 2018 really sparked my interest in board games. @
Goodspeed brought quite a few good games and while we didn't even play that many games, it inspired me to explore the hobby. Lately, I have mostly played Carcassonne, Pandemic and Twilight Imperium 4th edition.
Carcassonne is a casual tile-placing game most people here know.
Pandemic is a great game. It's a co-op game meaning you play together against the game. Normal Pandemic is a lot of fun, the expansion (allowing you to play 3vs1 among other things) makes it much better but the real gem is
Pandemic:Legacy. A legacy game means that decisions made in game #1 carry over to game #2 and onwards. This means you make permanent changes to the game by applying stickers, writing on the board and tearing up cards. There are also 8 boxes and tons of stickers you can only open as the game progresses, so there is an element of surprise every time you play. If you are interested in learning more, check out
this channel.
I also played
Twilight Imperium 4th edition, which is a massive game (both in size and game length) which feels like a combination of Risk, Catan and Diplomacy. It's an epic space opera with planets, combat, technology trees, 17 different races and a ton of diplomacy. This game takes at least 4 hours but because it's so exciting and you are hardly ever waiting, you don't really get bored.
What I want to check out:
- Spirit Island
- Captain Sonar
- Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective
- Terraforming Mars
- Age of Empires III: The Age of Discovery
- The Quest for El Dorado (or another deck-builder like Dominion)