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  • Amazons: A dynamic, exciting chess like game. You have six queens each. After every move, they shoot an arrow, which moves like a queen and blocks a square permanently. The last person to be able to move wins. I played Mikko twice at Little Golem. He did not like it, but I did. This was not because I beat him – no irony.
  • Gipf: I played once at Boiteajeux and a few times against a freeware implementation with AI. This was disappointing. It was static, boring, and hard to get into.
  • Dvonn: I am playing this with Mikko at Little Golem. This is much better than Gipf. It is similar to Focus, but with the innovation of having to stay connected to “islands”.
  • Twixt: I have played online a little. This is a fine game. It would be more popular if they could persuade BSW to host it.
  • Hex: The only thing separating this from Twixt is the knights move in Twixt. Twixt is therefore faster, while Hex reminds me more of Go. I think I prefer Twixt. Again, I played at Little Golem with Mikko.
  • Puerto Rico: I started another slow game. Very enjoyable.

BrettspielWelt

To my amazement, I have made my peace with BSW. I have always hated the interface, but the latest release seems to have ironed out some of these problems. As Joel says:

an application that does something really great that people really want to do can be pathetically unusable, and it will still be a hit. And an application can be the easiest thing in the world to use, but if it doesn’t do anything anybody wants, it will flop.

My username is icheyne and I am still figuring it out. If you see me, please say hello and give me a hand. Does anyone know how to turn off that incredibly annoying yell window for good?

  • Piranha Pedro: A cute kid’s game where you have to force your friends into the river by selecting movement simultaneously. Pedro follows everyone’s movement instructions in order.
  • Carcassonne: This has more strategy than I remember, but I still think it is horribly overrated.
  • San Juan: I was impressed. I am not sure it has a place in my collection for now, as I have so many still to play and I have many lighter games, but I will definitely buy it eventually. The basic mechanic of spending cards is very clever.
  • Streetsoccer: Too basic for me, even though there is plenty of skill, but it is a fun way to burn 20 minutes.

Written by Iain

November 23rd, 2004 at 12:40 am

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  1. Hi Ian …

    Just found your blog thanks to the piecepack wiki. (Your review of “Galaxy Express” was quite kind.)

    I just wanted to point out that there is a free PC version of my game “Castle Danger” available that allows for Internet-based play. The game plays with the original board design and rules … if you check my website’s message board, you’ll see that I’m starting to work through some tweaks to the game. (I’d appreciate any feedback if you have it.)

    I’ve just bookmarked your blog … good reading. ;-)

    -Matt

    MattWorden

    29 Nov 04 at 23:55

  2. Hello Matt. Thanks for your kind words. I will try to check Castle Danger out, but as I have only just got into BSW and as I am developing an obsession with PBW Twixt, it may not be soon…

    Iain

    30 Nov 04 at 14:33

  3. Take your time … no push … just wanted to let you know.

    I have only just got into BSW and as I am developing an obsession with PBW Twixt

    Very understandable … finding a good game to play online against real life folks can become very obsessive! ;-D

    -Matt

    MattWorden

    30 Nov 04 at 20:04

  4. Thanks for pointing out Little Golem, Iain … now I’m hooked! ;-) But I’m having an opposite reaction to a couple of things—I’m loving Street Soccer and getting a headache from Twixt! :-p Thanks again!

    MattWorden

    2 Dec 04 at 15:34

  5. Excellent. Twixt certainly is a brain-bender…

    Iain

    2 Dec 04 at 16:45

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