Now, I won comfortably by 2 points, so it clearly must be a different
game.

> I believe i also played that game and in fact i won by one point !


On Feb 3, 8:14 pm, "#nbs#" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I believe i also played that game and in fact i won by one point !
> Whats the point ?
> "A great place to play music in Dublin"
>
> On 3 Fev, 20:11, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Perhaps the game was Settlers of Catan?  They have hexagonal shapes,
> > and it uses dice to collect resources.  If by America, you mean
> > printed in English, this may be the game.  Were there wooden houses,
> > cities and roads?
>
> > On Feb 3, 3:04 pm, EYE of NiGHT <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I played a game and I'm trying to recall its name now. I cannot recall
> > > all the details and I'm a bit vague but here goes. The whole thing was
> > > set on this sort of island, but the island was broken into very
> > > regular shapes. There were some dice and we took turns. The game went
> > > on for ages, more than an hour and I won. We all had little wooden
> > > pieces and put them on the island in different places. I won. It was
> > > an economic game but there was no paper money, which confused me. I
> > > won. It was an American game and there were special action cards, but
> > > it lacked large amounts of plastic figures. In fact none at all. I did
> > > win though.
>
> > > Any suggestions?
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