tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4535367891237919312.post912662754971307570..comments2023-12-24T09:37:17.116-05:00Comments on Man OverBoard: My top ten card gamesPaul Owenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02260814589584723033noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4535367891237919312.post-36769480047438918872013-10-26T01:13:43.013-04:002013-10-26T01:13:43.013-04:00We should definitely play Up Front again soon.We should definitely play <i>Up Front</i> again soon.Paul Owenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02260814589584723033noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4535367891237919312.post-14234653788358474632013-10-20T00:40:25.200-04:002013-10-20T00:40:25.200-04:00I couldn't even _name_ ten, if you hadn't ...I couldn't even _name_ ten, if you hadn't precipitated my memory with several of them. <br /><br />10. Guillotine: A quick, fun game. <br /><br />9. Magic: TG. No longer play it, but it used to be fun. <br /><br />8. Condottiere: A great game we should play more often. <br /><br />7. Munchkin, in its various incarnations. The game works best when the players preserve the flavor by playing just one deck at a time, perhaps with one expansion deck. Making hash of 18 variant packs all at the same time is just, well, hash. <br /><br />6. Pacific Typhoon. Only played it once, but liked it. Has much potential. <br /><br />5. Down in Flames, in its various incarnations. Always fun. <br />...<br />...<br />...<br />1. ** Up Front (and its expansions). No card game comes close. Few board games come close. **Kriegspielerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16249933193318725220noreply@blogger.com