Neuland is no where close to Caylus or Glen More in terms of fun however. On Jan 3, 8:36 pm, jeffwiles <[email protected]> wrote: > Neuland has a turn mechanism very similiar to Glen More - if you jump > ahead by taking a lot of actions in a row, other players get a chance > to do a lot before it's your turn again. Thebes uses this also. > > Caylus (and Caylus Magna Carta) have you buying buildings to generate > resources to convert into points, which is a*bit* like GM. > > None of these games are the least bit Scottish, though. > > On Jan 3, 6:03 pm, TartanArmy <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Carcassonne I have. We just haven't gotten around to playing it yet. I > > bought my girlfriend Agricola for Christmas and enjoy that one > > immensely, although we've only played it once together but were > > introduced to it some months back. I've had an eye on Alhambra, maybe > > I will look into it some more. Another Scottish themed game I picked > > up was Haggis, although the only Scottish thing about it really was > > the tartan box..hehe. Thanks for your suggestions. > > > On Jan 3, 3:52 pm, 1 Awesome Guy <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > My girlfriend and I also primarily play these types of game. Not sure > > > if this is the type of games you are looking for, but here are some > > > that we enjoy: > > > > Carcassonne: classic tile-laying; probably the best choice for you > > > San Juan: similar to Puerto Rico in theme but a card same; an easy > > > version of Race for the Galaxy; players very well with 2 > > > Lost Cities: a very easy 2-player card game > > > Agricola: a little more complex but the gf loves it > > > 10 Days in...: all of the "10 Days" games are excellent for 2 but they > > > do feel a little different than the above games > > > > You should probably also look into Alhambra. I have not played it but > > > it does look similar to Glen More. Tom Vasel recommends it. > > > > -Christopher > > > > On Jan 3, 2:42 pm, TartanArmy <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I'm a sucker for all that's Scottish, born and raised just outside > > > > Glasgow. It's no surprise to those that know me that I picked this > > > > game up. I'm fairly new to euro-games, still getting my feet wet > > > > around their mechanics, but this one will be played for a long time to > > > > come. My girlfriend and I enjoy this when we can't get together with > > > > friends, it's a great filler with just the right amount of depth > > > > purchased at a very reasonable $37. Great investment. I need to find > > > > more games like this that play well with 2 players.
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