Boardgame Spins On Computer Strategy Games Rated 20
Thanks to GamerDad for its article discussing some of the most recent strategy videogames to get boardgame conversions, including the Age Of Mythology, Civilization, and WarCraft boardgames. The author notes: "In much the same way that it is sometimes necessary for a good movie to stray a bit from a good book, a board game can sometimes play better by not trying to exactly emulate its computer predecessor. Regardless, all three of today's games provide a new way to experience a favorite computer game setting." He goes on to rate the AOM ("a very pretty game... [with] the fatal flaw of its combat mechanics"), Civilization ("quite complex and involved, but... possible to play and finish in a single long session"), and WarCraft ("succeeds in creating a slower paced, simplified version of the computer game") adaptions.
Frag (Score:1)
More info... (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.sjgames.com/frag/ [sjgames.com]
And the rules and some pictures are here:
http://www.sjgames.com/frag/fragrules.pdf [sjgames.com]
Re: Frag (Score:1)
New Poll Idea (Score:2)
I only know of one RTS board game (Score:2)
Re:I only know of one RTS board game (Score:1)
Re:I only know of one RTS board game (Score:2)
Civilization Originally a Board Game? (Score:2, Informative)
No, the original board game was very different (Score:4, Informative)
Avalon Hill's Civilization-the-board-game was my favorite board game for many years. And, perhaps coincidentally, Sid Meier's Civilization-the-computer-game was my favorite computer game for several years. I will say, however, that my brother recently got Sid Meier's Civilization-the-board-game, and it's a pretty good game too.
Re:No, the original board game was very different (Score:2)
As an aside, Civilization and Advanced Civilization have
Computer game of original board game exists (Score:1)
Re:Civilization Originally a Board Game? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Civilization Originally a Board Game? (Score:1)
Re:Civilization Originally a Board Game? (Score:1)
The loss of Avalon Hill was truly a great one for the strategy board gamer. Their Dune game is one of my favorites. It was incredibly balanced (although that made playing with less than the full number a players a little trickier), and every now and then the Bene Gesserit would predict the winner, giving everyone a story to tell for the next few days/weeks.
Diplomacy was also very good; its complete lack of anything random made for interesting gameplay.
Now, to be fair to "The Borg
Re:Civilization Originally a Board Game? (Score:1)
Hasbro is using the Avalon Hill brand on all of their latest strategy board games. This includes Risk variants like 2210 and Risk Godstorm.I wish they released a good strategy game, as opposed to the dicefests they release nowadays.
Re:Civilization Originally a Board Game? (Score:2)
Now Hasbro owns both of them, and publishes almost nothing. I'd love to get some of their back-catalog.
But yes, Dune is an *excellent* game. It's almost as good as Titan. But unlike Titan, it will actually end before 3AM.
Re:Civilization Originally a Board Game? (Score:1)
So, really, I suppose that site is only good if you have quite a bit of extra money to throw around, but it is the one I found. eBay is often a better (and cheaper) alternative, though.
AOM Board Game (Score:1)
Sort of.
My friends and I had to make a few changes that we felt would improve the game and also make it more tied with the PC version.
We felt the age advancements were pointless since the only real benefits were 1 new hero to purchase and some extra resources. On the first turn you could buy the strongest myth unit and attack, making it hard for the other person
Re:AOM Board Game (Score:1)
Although it looks cool from the box, it gets really boring and redundant quickly. All you do is gather wood, gold and pump out military units.
Stay away from it. But get CIV instead
Sid Meier's Civilization boardgame (Score:2)