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Agricoal – The goodies repacked.

Posted by admin On September - 1 - 2010

Just like every interesting game, the publishers, ‘Lookout games’, has released an expansion pack for their best selling game ‘Agricola’. The expansion pack features multiple small card decks and some other essential extra’s for this card game. The first edition of the game was released back in 2007 and it was an instant hit. The cards game sold in millions and some of the retailers ran out of stock, as early as day one! The new version, Agricola – The goodies’, released a few day’s back is facing the same issue with its sale. And retailers are running back and forth to re-order stocks. This new version is not a limited version pack as it was thought to be, but the publishers are intending to keep it limited and they will cease the publishing of these packs after a certain while. So grab your copy today, you may never know when the stocks might run out!

Popularity: 1% [?]

Rating 3.00 out of 5

Brian Yu

Posted by admin On June - 17 - 2010

Brian Yu is 33 years of age living in Los Angeles, California. He has been at Mattel for 9 years and has been enjoying his dream job that is designing board games for Mattel.

Yu and his brother, Dale have been playing games since childhood. Dale would encourage Yu on Saturday mornings to play Axis & Allies or Conquest of the Empire on the dining room table. He recalls enjoying a good amount of the Game Master Series games, the requisite games of Monopoly and other mass market games with him. He also has fond memories of an old TSR tank battle game called Sirocco.

With the arrival of home video games, Yu moved away from board games. He played plenty starting with the NES and continuing to the 360 and PS3.

In 1995, Yu got to know about The Settlers of Catan through a friend. He felt it was a revelation, but couldn’t make a connection. It was most likely an irregularity and he was happy to play it, but never thought to seek for more games like it. Later, Dale got Christmas Linie 1 and Fossil board games which Yu began playing. He was hooked, but still not a full nerd yet. Yu never got his own games but used to wait for Dale to return from college with new games and they would play during holidays.

Yu met a friend, Dan Sanfilippo who was an industrial designer and he had an internship with Hasbro. He offered him a job there. Yu went and applied for an internship for the next quarter, but was turned away since he wasn’t an Industrial Design major. Luckily, Yu got a job at Mattel and everything worked itself out in the end.

Learn more about the regles du poker i.e. the rules of poker. Need a diversion? Go for Dominoes games.

Popularity: 9% [?]

Rating 3.00 out of 5

Strategy Game

Posted by admin On June - 1 - 2010

What can be more interesting than a strategy based board game with miners, spy, captain Marshals, and foot soldiers to play with! In this game you have to safeguard you flag from them (the enemies) by surrounding it with bombs. The strategy is to block the enemy from entering and capturing the flag, and if there are more bombs without any miners; it becomes impossible from them to make an entry. Thus you chance of winning the game are doubled.

The simplest way to plant bombs while you make a progress forward towards the enemy line is using spies. Spies are the ones used to plant bombs. The identity of the spy should be maintained till it is possible.  If the spy is identified by the opponent they become aware of the location of the bomb, and also if the spy is a casualty of the ongoing war, the Marshal of the opposing team gains more power.

The most basic thing to do is to keep a keen eye on the placement of opponent’s pieces. A quick look and you will have a fair amount of idea as to what the strategy could be. If some of the pieces on his side aren’t moved for a very long time guess can be made as for the location of the planted bomb. Use this same trick cunningly and move your own pieces so as not to hint the same at the opponent. Marshals and Generals are the soul of the colonies and preserving them is a priority. Don’t let them venture into any territory without some support.

Scouts are the last of the pieces that remain and become increasingly powerful as the game nears an end. At the start of the game, these scouts; few of them should be placed in the rear ranks. This will help when the need arises.

Popularity: 6% [?]

Rating 3.00 out of 5

Gore Verbinski to create ‘Clue’

Posted by admin On April - 23 - 2010

Universal has involved an American director, Gore Verbinski to create the exciting game of “Clue”. He would be directing a live-action, murder and mystery kind of concept based on the Hasbro board game. “Clue” is one among the few board games to exceed $1 billion in making profits, in almost 50 markets

Hasbro’s Brian Goldner and Bennett Schneir, together have an overall agreement at the studio. Hence Verbinski will join them with his U-based Blind Wink banner to produce the game. The next game that Verbinski will be directing is “Bioshock” for U.

Clue was created in England by a retired legal clerk named Anthony Pratt during WWII and published in 1948. A previous film version was released in 1985.

During this summer, Paramount will distribute both “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” and “G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra,” belonging to Hasbro. At Universal, Hasbro created “Stretch Armstrong,” which had Steve Oedekerk as writer; the Ridley Scott-directed “Monopoly“; “Candyland,” which Etan Cohen (”Tropic Thunder”) is scripting for Kevin Lima to direct; and “Ouija,” which is being directed by Michael Bay’s Platinum Dunes banner.

Verbinski tracked the “Pirates of the Caribbean” films by directing the animated Paramount feature “Rango” with Johnny Depp.

“Clue” will be turned into a suspenseful concept that Blind Wink senior VP Jonathan Krauss named “A global thriller and trans-media event that uses deductive reasoning as its storytelling engine.”

Popularity: 16% [?]

Rating 3.00 out of 5

Tic-tac-toe

Posted by admin On April - 5 - 2010

Tic-tac-toe also has another spelling that’s tick tack toe. Sometimes its also known noughts and crosses, X’s and O’s, and many other names. The game is based on pencil-and-paper to be played by two players, O and X, who take turns to mark the 3×3 grid in the empty spaces. The player should able to place three respective marks to win the game; this has to be in a horizontal, vertical or diagonal row.

Players soon found that best play from both parties leads to a draw. Hence, tic-tac-toe is most often proffered by young children; when they don’t find a good enough strategy they move on to more refined games such as chess or chinese checkers. This status for simplicity has led to casinos offering gamblers the chance to play tic-tac-toe against trained chickens.

The plainness of tic-tac-toe makes it perfect as an educational tool for coaching the concepts of combinatorial game theory and the stem of artificial cleverness that deals with the searching of game trees. It is simple to write a computer program to play tic-tac-toe perfectly, to enumerate the 765 essentially unlike places (the state space complexity), or the 26,830 probable games up to rotations and reflections (the game tree complexity) on this space.

One case of a Tic-Tac-Toe playing computer is the Tinkertoy computer, developed by MIT students, and made out of Tinker Toys. It only plays Tic-Tac-Toe and has always won the game. It is at present on display at the Museum of Science, Boston.

Popularity: 34% [?]

Rating 3.00 out of 5

Board Game Reviews and ideas from Boardgame Beast

Posted by admin On March - 11 - 2010

Originated and published in the year 2006, Ashley Cotter-Cairns is the proud owner of the site Boardgamebeast.com. The site gives a platform to its visitors to contribute and be a part of the team. It encourages you to exchange and share what’s on your mind. You can write your thoughts, pen down board game reviews, rate a game or act as a buyer.

The team has listed the best and great games just for you! The player can select and play his favourite game and can state his expression by writing a review or rating the game. GameHouse is an attracting section presenting you with amazing and exciting offers.

BoardgameBeast.com is an online supply for people interested in board games and other games to download, or play online. If you prefer table games and you are searching for the same then there’s no doubt that this site is the right place for you. You will find the best in table top game guides, board games reviews and much more.

Primarily the site is concerned with reviewing all tabletop games. And the team of Boardgamebeast works hard to bring you the best in table top game guides. A simple footprint rating system rates games from 1 to 5. You can just analyze the site and then make a selection from hundreds of free downloadable games. There are card games, arcade games, puzzle games and role-playing games, the list is huge and get updated on regular basis. Board game ideas are a helpful source to guide to the buyers on the site.

The site reviews and features to help you choose the best board games in the midst of the massive online gaming industry. Besides submitting your own board game reviews, you can also rate other people’s reviews and write your comments. You also get the liberty to share board game ideas, strategy tips and search for replacement board game pieces and other accessories.

The site is growing rapidly and has taken the decision of no turning back. After reviewing most of the available free online board games, the offshoot section, free downloadable games had begun. A devoted reviews editor gives rating to these games and finds legal places for readers to either download trials or receive free promotional games.

Thus the best place to rate games and the preferred place to buy them is Boardgamebeast, so join this place, enjoy your hobby to the most and you can become a game star.

Popularity: 24% [?]

Rating 3.00 out of 5

David Gibson (Scrabble)

Posted by admin On March - 4 - 2010

David Gibson, originally from South Carolina is an expert in mathematics and a professional Scrabble player. He currently resides in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

Gibson’s achievements are the 1995 National Scrabble Championship, the 1994 Scrabble Superstars Showdown, and the 2003 Scrabble All Stars Championship. As of 2006[update], Gibson played in a fairly small number of tournaments, but mostly he was the leading money winner in Scrabble. The made a big success and won the two largest tournaments in the game’s history. Due to his knack to sew up tournaments before their final rounds, he has given his name to the term ‘Gibsonization’- which means a method of pairings in a single-elimination final.

Popularity: 23% [?]

Rating 3.00 out of 5

A quick ‘Checker’ strategy

Posted by admin On November - 30 - 2009

Off all board games, Checkers is a simple game in many ways. But, every game unfolds itself intricate layers. Every move in each game opens unknown possibilities and closes down some more unknown possibilities. Thus, it is well to keep a few strategies in mind when playing, even when it is just for fun.

Always remember the forced capture rule to maneuver your opponent into a position where he gives up two pieces for one of your own. Often a one piece advantage can make all the difference in the final moves.

Then, always try to keep the lanes to your own king’s row blocked to your opponent. Once either side gets a king, any uncrowned checker in the open is highly vulnerable.

Later, move between your own pieces and your opponent in order to move adjacent to an opposing checker without loss.

Of course, these are elementary ideas to the tournament player. To move beyond the beginner stage, a player will need a lot of practice and experience of both winning and lossing.

For the latest rules and strategy, do visit us at boardgaminginfo.com

Popularity: 40% [?]

Rating 3.00 out of 5

Board Game Instructions – Board Game Capital

Posted by admin On November - 25 - 2009

“Don’t you hate it when you sit down to play a board game with family and friends and the game rules are no where to be found? Board Game Capital is a web site dedicated to providing you with the widest variety of board game rules on the web! Whether you are playing a card game, a dice game, a traditional board game or a party game, we have the official game rules . Quickly find the rules to your game and you’re off having a good time. These game instructions can be downloaded or printed.

Board Game Capital offers more than just rules! We have a page dedicated to fun facts and descriptions of each game. Want to find out about strategies or what others are saying about a new game? Check out our comment page for every game. We offer other links to find the best prices on games if you wish to purchase one and add it to your game closet.

If you don’t happen to see what you are looking for, Board Game Capital is constantly updating and adding new games and game rules. Be sure to bookmark Board Game Capital and keep it handy anytime you start to play a board game.

Popularity: 41% [?]

Rating 3.00 out of 5

Dominoes

Posted by admin On November - 22 - 2009

Dominoes is not only a child’s play and like most card and dice games it starts from a very simple game and as you gain experience the level of complexity can be changed accordingly. There are umpteenth numbers of variation of a domino game.

Originating from the 12th century China, the game made its way to Europe in the 18 century and has spread across the globe from there. It is not only one of the most popular party games in the US and club game in Europe, but many Latin American countries regard this as their national game.

Rules of the game:

A domino is a small tile with a roll of two dice. The rectangular tile has a line down the center is commonly called a bone. Each end of this tile has a number. In double-six, the most popular domino set, these numbers vary from 0 to 6 to produce 28 unique tiles. A common domino is of 2 inches long, 1 inch wide and 3/8 inch thick.

The number of dots or pips on each side differentiates a domino. The lower numbers are listed first and a tile with a 2 on one end and a 5 on the other is referred to as a “2-5″. A tile with the same number on both ends is known as a “double” and one with 6-6 as a double (double-six) is regarded as the “heaviest” domino; while a double-blank is the “lightest”.

Tiles ending with the same number of dots are members of the same “suit”. A double-six set has seven suits (blank, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6), each with seven members (0-5, 1-5, 2-5, 3-5, 4-5, 5-5, & 5-6) make up the “fives” suit. Apart from the doubles, each tile belongs to two suits.

The size of the domino set might vary from the standard double-six to double-nine (55 tiles), double-twelve (91 tiles), double-fifteen (136 tiles), and double-eighteen (190 tiles). Larger sets are mostly used for more complicated games.

Popularity: 42% [?]

Rating 3.00 out of 5

Agricoal – The goodies repacked.

Posted by admin
Sep-1-2010

Brian Yu

Posted by admin
Jun-17-2010

Strategy Game

Posted by admin
Jun-1-2010

Gore Verbinski to create ‘Clue’

Posted by admin
Apr-23-2010

Tic-tac-toe

Posted by admin
Apr-5-2010