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Cake day: June 6th, 2023

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  • To be honest, if you had access to the equipment that would be a lot more practical way to make this. Get a piece of square bar stock of your chosen metal, cut it into cubes, and then engrave and polish. That said, most people don’t have that kind of stuff just lying around. Maybe if you’ve got access to a makerspace or a shop thru work or some really, really good friends.


  • Got Bohnanza and Resistance placed this week. We discussed whether or not Bohnanza should be considered a board game, card game, or go into a third, new category called a “bean game.” It was a four player game and decently close. I think Bohnanza holds up at 4, but I wouldn’t want to play it at any less. My hot Uwe Rosenberg take has always been that Bohnanza is his best game, but that’s probably not true. After all, there’s Mamma Mia and at least a few others that contend for the title.

    Resistance is my cult of the old pick for social deduction. It’s less convoluted than Secret Hitler, doesn’t need a GM like BOTC or Werewolf, and has more depth than One-Night Ultimate Werewolf. It’s a tightly designed game that expects a lot from the players and needs repeat plays to appreciate. It’s short enough that it doesn’t feel excessive to run it 2-3 times back to back. In my opinion, the best way to play is with the plot cards expansion. It does need a little more than just the base rules to be interesting, and I like the democatic element of powers being handed out to people during the game instead of being chosen beforehand.


  • I’m big on the cult of the old. I’d rather play one game ten times than ten games one time, and I think that if a game can’t hold up to at least five plays it isn’t worth owning. Of course, if other people want to spend their money on that kind of stuff, it’s fine, but I like to keep my collection small and replayable. In my opinion, the best board games get better with repeated plays because that’s when you can really get into the strategy.

    Side note, but I also really hate the idea of legacy games where you just have to throw the thing out once you’re done.