Last game you bought?

I got Troyes dice and Aquatica. My partner and I had a good time with Its a wonderful world and I think aquatica might scratch that itch while also having a dual layer board into which you slide cards into.

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Was weak when looking at my “Wanted” list after seeing this game mentioned AGAIN in top 10s on youtube, so bought Parks.

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Hive Pocket came up cheap, so I bought it.

With 6 sets of DnD dice and 100 5 mm dice

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What are they for??

Caltrops! Most definitely!

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Caltrops obviously.

However, when they’re not being used as caltrops they’ll be used to mark spaceship health in 100 billion suns.

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My latest purchases will hopefully up the ante for my non-serious gamer friends and, fingers crossed, should arrive in the post - Brexit bureaucracy willing! - by the time we can meet and play again: Mysterium and Sherrif of Nottingham.

Additional: also just purchased the PNP versions of Sprawopolis, Agropolis and Circle The Wagons from Button Shy Games too.

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Some of you may remember about 15 years ago last April (I’m pretty sure that’s an accurate timeline, it may have only been 13 years since last April, it’s easy to lose track of time when you never leave your house) in a place very much like this but also, at the same time, different, I received my new-in-shrink 20th Anniversary Edition copy of Roads & Boats. This milestone should have ended my quest to acquire R&B for good. Unfortunately, my copy had a couple of issues.

I posted on BoardGameGeek about the out-of-bleed die cutting on some of my punchboards, asking if it was a known issue with the 20th Anniversary Edition. Some people said that their copies also had off-center cuts, but not as bad as I had shown.

I then also noticed that one of the 30 donkeys included in the game was suffering from a crippling injury. And while I will certainly care for this donkey and ensure it has a long, rewarding life, I felt it may hinder actual gameplay due to the “stand up, lay down” homebrew mechanism that is often utilized to make note of what transporters have moved this round. I emailed Splotter about the donkey, wondering if I could get a replacement.


I got a response back from someone at Splotter and they indicated they had seen my BGG post and concluded that my tokens did not meet their standards and they would like to replace them for me, in addition to providing a new donkey.

Unfortunately, COVID-19 had become a worldwide problem at this point and they said their access to replacement components was extremely limited and they would have to wait. I said “no problem” and consigned myself to being patient (which I am very good at, given the proper mindset).

Over the last 9 months, I’ve checked in with my contact at Splotter every 4-6 weeks, just to ensure I was not forgotten. At some point, it seemed to be a surprise to the person on the other end of the email that I had not yet received my components; presumably, they had shipped some replacements (and possibly to my old address, despite me updating them for my new address?) but without a way to track the package.

Eventually, however, my patience paid off and they supplied me with a new donkey:

And, also, some new punchboards with better (not perfect) die-alignment:

Well, you know, over half of the boards needed replacement, so they just set a full set:

Well, actually, they just sent an entire copy:

Which means I now have 2.5 copies of Roads & Boats again, but this time I also have 2.5 copies of &Cetera as well:


So… I have a 2nd edition copy that’s missing all the buildings and all the goods and all the Wonder bricks (because all the chits were organized in a Plano that was forgotten about when it was shipped to the person I bought it from), but it has ALL of the terrain tiles.

My “flawed” copy of 20th Anniversary edition is very playable; it contains everything you need, except maybe if you’re playing with 6 players- then someone would have to be green with a less-than-perfect donkey. I have strange feelings about selling this copy… because, well, I got it for free, basically.

Maybe I’ll just come up with really big terrain scenarios that utilize the 3x number of tiles as normal.

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Pillbox is becoming the Ram Man collector for Roads and Boats Cornering the Market... for He-Man? - Freakonomics Freakonomics

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This is an on-going saga that never ceases to amaze me… please keep us updated on your adventures with roads and boats especially while none of us get to use a lot of unknown roads and boats to travel anywhere but the supermarket.

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The more I think about it, the more offputting I am finding the title “Roads & Boats”. I mean, these two things do not compare! Shouldn’t it be “Roads & Waterways” or “Donkeys & Boats” or whatever?

This only occurred to me as I was contemplating what you should do with your spare copies. Like, you could put wheels on one to turn it into a wagon to go on the roads, and then make the other into a boat to go on the…boat? Wait, what? Okay, so turn one copy into a boat to be the boat, and the other copy…you can’t make that a road!

I am obviously very busy at work today…

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Yes, but then you can’t do that awful piece of design on the title.

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Precisely!

Edit: showed the title image to my wife. She made me put it away, saying it hurt her dyslexia and that it is an abomination.

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RBO&ADTS &cetera

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Clearly we’re due for a new expansion!

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The South American expansion: & boas
The trading in the Mediterranean expansion: & oars
The religion expansion: & oaths
The castles expansion: & moats
The Viking expansion: & boasts
The storage box expansion to hold all the others: & bloats

I should probably stop now.

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Agricultural expansion - & goats

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The Breakfast expansion: & oats

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Democracy expansion: & votes

(I’ll stop now too)

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