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Would you play an abstract with the complexity of a wargame?
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Re: Would you play an abstract with the complexity of a wargame?
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Quote from: anarchy on July 20, 2014, 11:38:48 am
So, Pachinko then?
Never heard about it. It's kind of a party dexterity game (like Jenga), but with a bit of strategy.
Chinese Checkers would be another example - though I don't remember that being fun.
Games like Hexagony are probably about as far as I could see going with abstract
with complexity.
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