Reply: Le Havre:: General:: Re: Solo Scoring In Le Havre
by sigmarpriest I just finished my 8th game with 383 points. So close to god tier...
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by Indenture Le Harve ranks as a 10 in my game list.It is fantastic!One of the best games I have ever played.
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by davypitumorous wrote:davypi wrote:fair to say that Harbor is a lite version of Le HavreI agree with everything you wrote except this partAt the end of the day, I think we just have to agree to...
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by pfctsqrpunkin312 wrote:MAJBrown22 wrote:Le Havre is amazing. Just go for it! :D It is definitely a more complex game in terms of decisions. It is hard not to love it!I found it pretty easy.
View ArticleReply: Le Havre:: General:: Re: I like Harbour, will I like Le Havre
by lostphdMAJBrown22 wrote:I have and enjoy Harbour and I've heard it described as Tiny Epic Le Havre. It didn't take with my group however, so all my plays are solo. On the whole, Harbour is getting...
View ArticleLe Harbwr
by Tony Boydell One of my guilty pleasures, when travelling to the northern Welsh wilds, is to sit in the dusty Conwy marina car park and scoff a KFC, listen to a podcast (this time: Billy Crystal on...
View ArticleUp the Mountain and Down the Docks
by Stuart Burnham For the first time in a couple of months I was able to make Terry's "every other Friday" evening group and this time I took Billy along with me. It was a quiet night and there were...
View ArticleIf board games were food...
by Peter Hazlewood What if board games were likened to items of food or meals? Here's a selection for your perusal. Of course, this is entirely subjective but today I write to entertain, not to...
View ArticleMarty's September 2016 Play Summary
by Marty Strubczewski I thought I was going to have a light month but I just can't stay away from playing great games. Let's get right into it!New to me Games:Le Havre - 6 PlaysCheating a little bit...
View Article£3.90
by Tony Boydell After the enforced White Lion 'lay off' of the last fortnight, the 30th September heralded our return to pub-located, celebrate-the-weekend gaming. Not content with just making and...
View ArticleThread: Le Havre:: General:: Quick solo question
by Loonens Hi all,Tonight i'm starting my first solo game. Its all clear, but I only have one question:Is it correct that I place my boat on every next spot when I end my turn? Or do I skip 1 or 2...
View ArticleReply: Le Havre:: General:: Re: Quick solo question
by grant5Loonens wrote:Hi all,Tonight i'm starting my first solo game. Its all clear, but I only have one question:Is it correct that I place my boat on every next spot when I end my turn? Or do I skip...
View ArticleMoonlighting (again)
by Tony Boydell Back in May - when the UK was part of Europe and our citizens embraced people of all colour, religions and sexualities with tolerance, love and forebearance - it was announced that one...
View ArticleThread: Le Havre:: General:: Thematically, who are we feeding and why are...
by theericbooth Thematically, who are we feeding and why are they more hungry after each round? That's all.
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by bigloo33theericbooth wrote:Thematically, who are we feeding and why are they more hungry after each round? That's all.Basically your abstracted "workers". I suppose the food burden grows, because...
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by mazmaz And even if you workforce doesn't grow that much, inflation does. :D
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by theericbooth Loving these answers. Thank you.
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