tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18629734.post187900394752047599..comments2023-10-16T03:49:42.164-04:00Comments on Kim's Virtual Experiences: Board/Card Games - some we got, more I wantKim Gregsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09046907490071129982noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18629734.post-26076593675541130542008-12-28T02:20:00.000-05:002008-12-28T02:20:00.000-05:00Nice to see that you got my game (Pink Godzilla De...Nice to see that you got my game (Pink Godzilla Dev Kit) for your class. Let me know what you think.<BR/><BR/>I like Monkeys on the Moon, BTW. Clever concepts supported by some decent mechanics. Perhaps a bit long for what it is, but well worth a try.<BR/><BR/>I was at bgg.con as well, and even taught PG Dev Kit to a few folks (as well as my latest game, North Pole, which is supposed to come out some time this winter/spring - or so they tell me). <BR/><BR/>I also bought Wasabi, which I think is a very solid game. Cities was much buzzed, but I didn't have a chance to play it. I've also heard great things about Code 777, and almost played it at the con, but didn't have a chance to. I've got Gulo Gulo for my 4-year old, and strongly recommend it.<BR/><BR/>I love Coloretto. A couple other quick card games you may appreciate are Knizia's Money and Bottle Imp (Flaschenteufel on the geek, I think). Bottle Imp is about the most ingenious trick-taking game this side of Tichu. Plays best with 3.<BR/><BR/>Cheers,<BR/>Christopher RaoAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07301834267490602833noreply@blogger.com