It's interesting that you say tzaar and zertz are favourites as the
ones that I was considering most were zertz than tzaar then gipf. but
I really would like to know how puzzley, tactical and strategic they
all are (what each games focus is) and how approachable and masterable
they are. I already have go as a major game that I'm going to be
trying to master so a slightly lighter game might be in order.

Joe

On May 6, 1:23 pm, Bruce Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 6, 1:19 pm, Joseph Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > If you enjoy reviewing abstracts I would really appreciate having the
> > gipf series reviewed comparing the strengths and differences of the
> > series.
>
> > It is a definitive series but it is really hard to know which game in
> > the series to purchase.
>
> All of them! :D (tzaar and zertz are favourites)
>
> They're on my list, in fact I was planning to do those at the same
> time as an interview with the designer on various aspects. Any
> questions you'd love to see answered?
>
> B>
>
>
>
> > Joe
>
> > On May 6, 1:13 pm, Bruce Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I've been gradually adding reviews to my abstract-focussed review site
> > > (http://www.theabstractrat.com) which is helpfully still readable when
> > > BGG is down, but I'm also looking for inspiration of what to review
> > > next.
>
> > > What reviews are you looking forward to?
>
> > > B>

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