by Raujour
bigloo33 wrote:
Le Havre is a masterpiece. It is deep and think-y, but not overly complex. I learned this without much big board game experience,
... There is a short version, but I have yet to try it....
Edit: Have also not played Harbor, because I have been pretty content to own and play Le Havre.
... There is a short version, but I have yet to try it....
Edit: Have also not played Harbor, because I have been pretty content to own and play Le Havre.
Me, overall, except I don't like the short game... to short for the effort.
Le Havre takes a bit to set-up. Get some small containers to store and maintain the goods. Don't let 'your pet sort the table'... did I mention there are lots of pieces.
I have left it on the table for a couple of sessions. It is one of my favorite solo games also - I am terrible at it. I look at other's scores and just shake my head in shame.