Sorry, haven't been feeling well the last few days:

Nanuk is a decent filler game.  Pretty much think Liar's Dice on
steroids and you will get pretty close.

Dungeon Lords continues to impress me - I have played it four times
now and enjoy each playing more.  It is certainly not a light-hearted
romp but a deep euro probably along the same complexity and
interaction as Puerto Rico.  I ended up winning the game by just one
point.

Roll through the ages was won by Jeremy I believe, but we didn't
actually finish the whole game.  Everyone else but us was gone and we
figured we would just call it after X turns so that our host get get
home to his family a little earlier.  I did the worst  :)

On Mar 22, 7:38 am, "Mark C." <[email protected]> wrote:
> Speaking of Steam, during our game when we chose the City Growth
> action we pulled cubes blindly out of the bag.  I recently came across
> a discussion on BGG where they said there are no blind draws in the
> game.  Although Mayfair doesn't put their game rules online (and I am
> too lazy to walk out to the closet and get mine) according to the
> draft rules online:
>
> "If you run out of Goods cubes during the game, do not refill the
> display. You only place cubes on the board and the display at the
> start of the game. Never draw extra cubes from the bag during the
> game."
>
> It looks like we will have to have a rematch now!
>
> On Mar 19, 11:22 pm, Craniac McManiac <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I had a great time.  It was nice to see people I've been gaming with
> > since I crashed Sylvus' group in 2005 and tried to play Railroad
> > Tycoon (which made my new gamer head explode).  Five years later and I
> > sort of get Steam, a related game.  I'm still amazed at how quickly
> > you guys grasp strategies and implications that I just start figuring
> > out by the end of the game.  It's programmers vs. the lone humanities
> > major!
>
> > We played Steam, basic game, six players.  I think it was only 2.5
> > hours from start to finish.  We started the evening with Thunder Road,
> > which is pure Ameritrash.  Everyone seemed to have fun, although it's
> > not a game you want to play every night since it's basically roll,
> > move and destroy.
>
> > Anyway, great to see everyone!  I think there were 20 people in
> > attendance.

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