Day 12!
We did it!
Yay!
This will be the last post with board games and your last chance to enter to win - tomorrow morning I'll be drawing 12 Winners for Christmas Eve!!
As a reminder of our Holiday Hours;
Christmas Eve - Close at 4pm (so all of you procrastinators can pop-in to get a last minute gift :-)
Closed for Christmas
12/26 - Also closed for Christmas!
New Years Eve - Close at 4pm
Closed New Years Day
Winners from Day 11 at the end -
As a reminder if you have an account already then the store credit will be on there and waiting for you, if you don't you'll have to pop-in to the store and claim your credit at the front counter :-)
Here's some of our top favorite games from this year (and one of my favorites from years ago!) Let us know which ones you love (or hate!) in the comments on Facebook or Discord for your entry to tomorrows giveaway!
Top Favorite Board Games In No Particular Order
Sidereal Confluence:
Trading and Negotiating in the Elysian Quadrant
What Jordan enjoys most about this game:
Alright, this is where I had to jump off the Holiday Train, because regardless of what time of year or who I am playing with, Sidereal Confluence is always my number 1 game!
It's a bit heavy, takes a bit of time, and you need 6+ players to really get into it.
And despite all of that, it is still my absolute favorite game!
In Sidereal, each player is playing as their own Alien Civilization, using planets as resources and technology as their engine to develop new and advanced techs for the entire galaxy.
Because the galaxy is at peace, when you develop a new tech you'll end up sharing it with the other players - but you'll also get to claim the victory points for being the civilization that created the new technology!!
The best part of Sidereal is that the entire game is played with everyone playing at the same time - no turns!
During the trading and negotiating phase, each player is wheeling & dealing with everyone else, trying to swap their cubes for other cubes, getting all of their resources lined up and ready to use so they can get their engine going.
Then in the research and development phase, you turn your attention to all of the technology and planets that you've acquired, converting brown cubes to blue, then blue into large yellow cubes, then large yellow cubes into golden octagons, which you'll then use to finally research a new Technology card, bringing you a temporary advantage and victory points!
Yes, there's a lot going on, but even when you've been playing for 3 hours straight, you never feel like it's been too long of a game, because you're always involved in a trade or running your engine - all in the name of galactic peace, of course.
Jordan's favorite memory of this game:
The first time that I ever played Sidereal, Zach and his friend Taylor were playing as well. The start of the game was a bit bumpy, with everyone trying to figure out how their Alien Civilization was supposed to play and what trades were fair, but about halfway through everyone had gotten the hang of things and it was starting to get pretty intense. Trades were more difficult because no one wanted to give another player an advantage, and scores were pretty close.
Throughout the whole game, Zach had been a bit less than nice to Taylor, relying on their friendship to get slightly lopsided trades and pointing out when Taylor was giving up an advantage to other players. Meanwhile, I had been playing it fair with Taylor, making trades based on future favors and giving him an extra cube here and there to keep us on good terms.
Then, as is often the case, it all came down to the final round.
Zach was winning and I was one cube short of beating him.
Not only was I one cube short, I needed to use every other cube I had to research a new tech and beat Zach, which made trading impossible.
Luckily I had Taylor to rely on.
All I had to say was "If you can give me an extra cube, Zach will lose" and my ally came through, dashing Zach's dreams of glory.
It was perfect :-)
Recommended for anyone who loves:
Card Games - (Scum, Dalmuti, Uno, etc...)
Strategy Games - (Stone Age, Agricola, Terra Mystica, Scythe, etc...)
Deck Building Games - (Dominion, Legendary, Mystic Vale, etc...)
This game is great for:
Board Game Night
Holiday Get Togethers (with other gamers!)
I'm not going to lie, I really didn't expect to like this game. The art isn't my thing and I had never interacted with the One Piece IP before. I love learning new games, so I decided to give it a shot expecting to never touch it again. Fast forward 2 months, I've now built 2 decks and I'm planning on building 2 from the new set. The game is amazing and hooked me despite my complete disinterest in the show. It's simple to learn and has a ton of strategic depth. It's also on the cheaper end of TCGs so the barrier to entry is low. When I lose, it rarely feels like I lost due to bad luck. If you're looking to pick up a new TCG, I implore you to give this one a shot, you may be as surprised as I was.
Brock's favorite memory of this game:
Introducing my friends to this game has been a wild experience. 5 have agreed to learn the game, and 3 of them now attend our weekly One Piece events. It's become a constant topic of conversation and we're all having an awesome time with it.
Recommended for anyone who loves:
Any TCG (magic, pokemon, lorcana, etc)
This game is great for:
Couples / Game Night with your BFF, Weekly events with a fun community
The way its simple concept captures a mood. The Gang is a tense, secretive nod in the back alley of a run-down warehouse district. Working together under restricted communication while trying to align your hands is no simple feat, and if even just one person slips up, the whole operation could go under. An extremely compelling game that is perfect for anyone familiar with playing cards.
Arrow's favorite memory of this game:
You will take a chip, and then someone else will take it from you and you will lock eyes with them and take it, you will be confused and take it, you will be absolutely sure and take it, you will fight like this for several minutes and then one of you will relent, the round will end and you will reveal hands only to see that one of you messed up and you will laugh.
Recommended for anyone who loves:
Family Games - (Catan, Ticket to Ride, etc...), Co-Op Games - (Pandemic, Unlock, etc...), Card Games - (Scum, Dalmuti, Uno, etc...)
This game is great for:
Before we get to the winners, a last reminder of our Holiday Hours!
As a reminder of our Holiday Hours;
Christmas Eve - Close at 4pm (so all of you procrastinators can pop-in to get a last minute gift :-)
Closed for Christmas
12/26 - Also closed for Christmas!
New Years Eve - Close at 4pm
Closed New Years Day
Day 11 winners of our 12 days of Christmas Giveaway are....
BPaget
Nick Carlson
Sarah Walker
Sam G. (DM me to figure out which Sam)
Timothy Tzu-Hsun Tsai
Jeffrey Tang
Jared Richardson
bart2d2 (DM me to identify your account)
Logan Holman
iamholdski (DM me to identify your account)
Jimmy W. (DM me to figure out which Jimmy)
Bold means that credit is already on your account, happy holidays!
Otherwise, send us an email at staff@gglehi.com or DM me on discord to claim your prize!
Happy Holidays & Merry Christmas to you all again, we'll see you tomorrow :-)