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Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

Munchkin and variants - Very fun group game

Munchkin is a similar game to Magic the Gathering, Pokémon, and yugioh. The main difference is there is no deck building (all decks are exactly the same). Even if you are worried because many people consider these games "evil" I do not think Munchkin is wrong in the way it is designed, it pretty much makes fun of everything and does not tie into the evil aspects of those game. the only caution I give it some of the cards can be slightly inappropriate espeically to young childen as it has enemies like "the Flasher" and abilities like "Cleavage Stun" (of coarse you cannot have with the "flatness" ability).

The goal of this game is to get to 10 points (unless changed by another card). Points are gained by killing enemies, Level cards, or by selling items. You have to work together with peers in order to kill enemies too tough for you to handle by yourself. Also you can play cards to try to help yourself or hurt a peer. If you cannot win the "bad stuff" happens which can be losing items to "you die" which you lose most everything.

It is fun to work together or to kill someone or a group of people working together; basically do whatever is in your best interest at that time. It is a very unbalanced way to play with friends or even someone you hate! What other game encourages cheating as every deck has a cheat card? Each variation has its one genera it makes fun of. It is even allowed to mix games to get one crazy game with all sort of mix-ups.

More information at BoardGameGeek.com (Munchkin, Star Munchkin, Super Munchkin, Munchkin Fu)

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Settlets of the Catan - Fun group game

The idea of this game is to be the first person to reach 10 points. The way this is obtained is through building settlements which can be upgrated to outposts (1 and 2 points ea). You start off with two settlements and receive resourses based upon the hexagons your places are located. You also receive extra points from other things like longest road, and largest army.

What Makes this game fun is that you have to work together to trade resources with other players to get what you need to build as it is doubtful to get all the resources you need yourself. It is a fun way to interect with peers and try not to make too many enimies. This game also ties in a bandit which can prevent someone from getting valuable resources and other things.

What makes this game truly fun is it is entirely random (well, close enough) every game. The pieces are places differently each game with the values changing each time too. Plus, the resources are controlled by two dice which mean a "good" spot could potentially be barren (it happened to me but I am not too bitter).

More information at BoardGameGeek.

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