
What we’re about
If you're a friendly person who enjoys medium and heavy weight European style strategy games, like Lisboa, Agricola, Terraforming Mars, Great Western Trail, and other games that get better with repeated plays, this may be the group for you. If you're someone who also enjoys thematic American style games like Eldritch Horror, Dune, and others? You should definitely join. And finally, if you're looking to try some war games, 18xx or even a legacy style game you've been dying to get to the table: welcome! Looking forward to meeting you! Over the next few months, we'll play games by modern masters Vital Lacerda, Uwe Rosenberg, Daniele Tascini, Alexander Pfister, as well as games by lesser known, but also great designers like Alexander Huemer. Plus, other fun stuff you want to play!
Upcoming events
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Come Play: Trains
The Board Room VA, 925 N Garfield St, Arlington, VA, USNo, not Planes, nor Automobiles. We're playing TRAINS from designer Hisashi Hayashi. A fun deckbuilding game with a train-centric theme: you're building your deck to construct the best train system in Japan.
I'll also bring along more wonderful cube rails train games for the overflow, but know that the first people to RSVP will get first dibs on playing Trains as it only plays up to 4.
BGG Description: In the 19th century, shortly after the industrial revolution, railways quickly spread over the world. Japan, importing Western culture and eager to become one of the Grand Nations, saw the birth of many private railway companies and entered the Golden Age of railways. Eventually, as a result of the actions of powerful people and capitalists, many of these smaller companies gradually merged into larger ones.
In Trains, the players are such capitalists, managing private railways companies and striving to become bigger and better than the competition. The game takes place during the 19th and 20th century in the 2012 OKAZU Brand edition, whereas the 2013 AEG/Pegasus edition is set in modern times, with bullet trains, freight trains and more. You will start with a small set of cards, but by building a more effective deck throughout the game, you will be able to place stations and lay rails over the maps of Osaka, Tokyo or other locations. The trick is to purchase the cards you want to use, then use them as effectively as possible. Gain enough points from your railways and you will ultimately manage the most powerful railroads in modern Japan!5 attendees
Past events
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