So following the advice of our own ynnen, I checked out the Fantasy Flight demo for Tannhauser...and by "checked out" I mean I walked by briskly in the 20 minutes I had during the entire event to scope the dealer's room.
STILL, in that blur, Tannhauser jumped out. Crazy occult stuff? Zombies? An endless WWI? A completely badass looking board?
What's not to like?
So I was wondering if any of the good folks who frequent this board also saw Tannhauser, what they thought, and if anyone picked it up...
Tannhauser
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Re: Tannhauser
Well, if the recommendation came from ynnen, who is the resident board game guru, I'm sure it was a good one.Jengenritz wrote:So following the advice of our own ynnen, I checked out the Fantasy Flight demo for Tannhauser...and by "checked out" I mean I walked by briskly in the 20 minutes I had during the entire event to scope the dealer's room.
STILL, in that blur, Tannhauser jumped out. Crazy occult stuff? Zombies? An endless WWI? A completely badass looking board?
What's not to like?
So I was wondering if any of the good folks who frequent this board also saw Tannhauser, what they thought, and if anyone picked it up...
I was able to fit in an Arkham Horror demo (something I've been meaning to do). It was a blast. We'll definitely be playing that in the future.
I kept looking at the Tannhauser table, and it was always full. I'd be interested in hearing impressions on the game as well.
Is it just me, or does it seem that Fantasy Flight put out a LOT of cool board games? I always check out their booth each GenCon.
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I want it
I discovered it a month plus ago
I don't own
didnt make Gencon
But I plan to pick it up in the english version when it comes out
I don't own
didnt make Gencon
But I plan to pick it up in the english version when it comes out
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I researched it a ton before buying in...read reviews that said some good and some bad, so I waffled quite a bit...but then my Castle Whiterock co-author Chris Doyle bought it for me as a present, and my personal verdict is in:I was able to fit in an Arkham Horror demo (something I've been meaning to do). It was a blast. We'll definitely be playing that in the future.
I love that game. It's one of those "board tries to kill you so you best work together" kind of games that really appeal to me. Sure, there's a prize for the ultimate single winner, but after (for example) preventing Shudde M'elle from cracking the world in half, getting the key to the city of Arkham seems like small potatoes.
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I'm definitely a fan of Arkham Horror, and I wouldn't be surprised if it quickly makes its way up as one of our favorites. The collaborative games are great (this way, there is no threat of having to sleep on the couch).
Ummm...so....anyone played Tannhauser?
ynnen? Do you have a condensed review for us?
Ummm...so....anyone played Tannhauser?
ynnen? Do you have a condensed review for us?
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i've not played it myself, but have been reading a lot of the buzz about it over at the FFG web site and BoardGameGeek.com -- here's the Tannhauser page for more details:
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/25261
I'm a big fan of coop or "hybrid" games that combine some RP and boardgame elements... If you liked Arkham Horror, I'd check out the coop Lord of the Rings boardgame by Reiner Knizia, or try to snag a copy of the GDW classic Minion Hunter based on the Dark Conspiracy boardgame.
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/25261
I'm a big fan of coop or "hybrid" games that combine some RP and boardgame elements... If you liked Arkham Horror, I'd check out the coop Lord of the Rings boardgame by Reiner Knizia, or try to snag a copy of the GDW classic Minion Hunter based on the Dark Conspiracy boardgame.
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Thanks ynnen. I actually did drop by BGG and read up a bit on Tannhauser after I responded to Jengenritz's post.
We have LOTR already, and Tim & Nic have a copy of Arkham Horror. I'll definitely take a look at Minion Hunter though. I had read through Dark Conspiracy (ran a couple adventures in it, but never any prolonged campaign), so the theme definitely interests me.
Yeah, I'm fond of the coop board games, so thanks for the recommendation!
We have LOTR already, and Tim & Nic have a copy of Arkham Horror. I'll definitely take a look at Minion Hunter though. I had read through Dark Conspiracy (ran a couple adventures in it, but never any prolonged campaign), so the theme definitely interests me.
Yeah, I'm fond of the coop board games, so thanks for the recommendation!
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