The last board game I played was the World of Warcraft board game. Apparently they didn’t make very many of them and they sell for hundreds of dollars on eBay. We found it at the thrift store for cheap. It’s actually a very good game. Lots of fun, good strategic gameplay, and plenty of WoW game lore.
Before that we played Odin’s Ravens. It’s a neat and easy game for 2 players, and the artwork is calming and well done.
Yeah, it was very novel and did some new and interesting things compared to other board games of that time. Played it again for the first time in 15 years a few months back (on tabletop simulator). It holds up okish compared to modern board games, which is pretty high praise for a game designed that long ago.
If you ever stumble across the Battlestar Galactica board game in a thrift store like that, that’s a lottery win. Still played even today despite being out of print for ages, and if it’s mint condition with all the expansions would easily sell for €1,000+.
Nice! I’ll keep my eyes open. This WoW game was actually unplayed. Everything was still in bags and cardboard flats. We thought about trying to sell it, but ultimately we really wanted to play and own it, so we kept it.
The last board game I played was the World of Warcraft board game. Apparently they didn’t make very many of them and they sell for hundreds of dollars on eBay. We found it at the thrift store for cheap. It’s actually a very good game. Lots of fun, good strategic gameplay, and plenty of WoW game lore.
Before that we played Odin’s Ravens. It’s a neat and easy game for 2 players, and the artwork is calming and well done.
Yeah, it was very novel and did some new and interesting things compared to other board games of that time. Played it again for the first time in 15 years a few months back (on tabletop simulator). It holds up okish compared to modern board games, which is pretty high praise for a game designed that long ago.
If you ever stumble across the Battlestar Galactica board game in a thrift store like that, that’s a lottery win. Still played even today despite being out of print for ages, and if it’s mint condition with all the expansions would easily sell for €1,000+.
Nice! I’ll keep my eyes open. This WoW game was actually unplayed. Everything was still in bags and cardboard flats. We thought about trying to sell it, but ultimately we really wanted to play and own it, so we kept it.