Refuse to get it until there's a "My Life!" expansion pack.
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Yes! Don't listen to the negative nancy....that dude must be fun at parties.
I plan to pick up a copy of this.
I won't play Monopoly though because that takes away from my time spent building my real estate empire.
As someone who does not play board games,
.....we play a variety of classic board, card, dice games in my family quite often.
Refuse to get it until there's a "My Life!" expansion pack.
Refuse to get it until there's a "My Life!" expansion pack.
Now I'm confused.
It looked promising but I had decided to wait for reviews. BGG's review site isn't always the best, but https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/2456162/should-be-called-brdie-dice-golfe isn't the most favorable, but one review does not a conclusion make.
This reminds me that I still need to watch Simon's video.
What did you think of Paul and Simon's thoughts?
I'd rather see a proper game-ified version of this...
https://discgolf.ultiworld.com/livewire/looking-winter-project-check-table-top-disc-golf/
I'm more a fan of skill games than board games. Give me a dexterity based disc golf tabletop game.
I agree, given their setup. I think holes would be defined in shape by bendable silicon pieces with "pegs" at their bottom, allowing dogleg setups that are quick and easy. "Bush" pegs could be set up throughout the hole. Dice could be used to determine the number of bushes to include on a given hole, each hole players take turns setting out bushes. And maybe each hole 1 player (rotating) is given the chance to set up the shape of the hole with the silicon fairway defining pieces. Once your disc comes to rest you can put a peg with a smooth "mini" top in place where you stopped so other players whose discs happen over your space skip/slide over it.Cool concept, but holy hell would it take a long time to play 18 holes. Unless you play open holes of course, in which case just flick a quarter across your dinner table or play paper football. Imagine having an 18 hole course set up...it'd be huge!
I'd rather see a proper game-ified version of this...
https://discgolf.ultiworld.com/livewire/looking-winter-project-check-table-top-disc-golf/
I'm more a fan of skill games than board games. Give me a dexterity based disc golf tabletop game.