Wiki - BoardGamesBOFR Geoffrey Avery (rGeoffrey) usually brings card games, such as Fluxx, but is there any interest in anyone playing a German style board game one evening during the conference? I can bring Carcassone (Hunters and Gatherers) and may well be buying a game or two while in Vienna.- Barbie I'd be interested, but I don't know yet if I'll have time... Anyway, if you're into "german style" board games, check out Spielerei on Mariahilferstraße 88a, which is the best shop for such games in Vienna. - Thomas Klausner (domm) I'm very interested. I could bring the original "Carcassonne" (with extensions) or "Bang!", a nice 7-player card game.- Darko Obradovic I could bring ZugUmZug, more Caracassone and Siedler (and possibly others, depends on the luggage space!) Hmm, the Catan dicegame will certainly fit ;) - Jess Robinson (castaway) I've got Carcassone (with several, but not all) extensions, a very interesting Lord of the Rings game (where all player play together against the game (aka Sauron), and some other games. Formally, they belong to my kids, but I think they won't object if I take them to the BOF. And it's of course far easier for me to bring some games, than for people not coming from Vienna. Oh, and there are also some pubs which rent out board games (for free). I'll try to get a list ... Is this a good BOF to arrange for either Tuesday or Thursday night? Barbie Games making the tripCampaign SecretsI will be bringing my copy of and a dozen for the auction. Last year I brought 8 which went for 20 pounds each. -- R Geoffrey Avery (rGeoffrey) Fluxx (Wikipedia)One of the earliest YAPC cardgames. The rules are constantly changing, one might even say they are in Fluxx. -- R Geoffrey Avery (rGeoffrey) Chrononauts (Wikipedia)Time traveling you way to victory. Three ways to win. -- R Geoffrey Avery (rGeoffrey) Great DalmutiA game where life is not fair, and past performance really influences future results. -- R Geoffrey Avery (rGeoffrey) version 11 saved on 09/07/07 05:06 by R Geoffrey Avery (rGeoffrey) Home | Tags | Recent changes | History Copyright © 2003-2007 Verein 'Vienna.pm - Verein zur Förderung der Programmiersprache Perl'. To contact the organisers send an email to vienna2007@yapceurope.org Impressum |