Mine are Knocklebones, cockroach poker and zombie dice. Maybe Stratego.

But I want something new. Something that I can play with my larp group.

  • Dwarpheus
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    1 year ago

    We’re still playing Boonanza, after many years. Just doesn’t get old.

    • puppycup
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      1 year ago

      I love Bohnanza! My friends and I added another layer to it called “future consideration” if we don’t have a good trade. Then I got some wooden tokens and we write our names on them to keep track and end up trading those too.

      • Grayson Page@tabletop.social
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        @puppycup We do that as well in Bohnanza, but we don’t write it down (since it’s not binding). It does give the game some room to stretch though. Oddly enough, this was one of the things that John Company (the first edition) did as well; it gave you an IOU in the form of a cube and you essentially could treat it as currency as to when that favor would be redeemed (and there were some conditions on how it was redeemed there, but point stands, it created a currency of sorts).