How do?
As per the title, can anyone recommend some fun Boardgames you could play in a pub - so perhaps 3 hours max play time?
How do?
As per the title, can anyone recommend some fun Boardgames you could play in a pub - so perhaps 3 hours max play time?
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Blood bowl is always a good one
The Dark Angels, The Emperor's First, and Finest!
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Met the inventor and had a good chat abut it. Fun game simple to learn and been in a pub with it playing tournaments of it before now.
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Anything laminated, or at least in card sleeves. Otherwise your game is going to get very sticky.
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If you include card games, there's a good selection we've played at a local restaurant after the GW store closes (with the restaurant about as well lit as a pub):
40K Conquest (of course)
Blood Bowl Team Manager
Warhammer Disc Wars
Superfight
We Didn't Playtest This At All
Cards Against Humanity
Tragedy Looper
Munchkin
Cheaty Mages
Sentinels of the Multiverse
Red Dragon Inn (and its sequels and additions)
Boss Monster
Cards Against Humanity
Cutthroat Caverns
Warmachine High Command
Warhammer Invasion
All of those are fun and can be played in 3 hours or less. Some of them are really fast (like We Didn't Playtest This At All), so you can play multiple rounds, or even play between other stuff.
Do you mean boardgames in a wargames sense or traditional boardgames? What about Ludo (Uckers) where if you take someone's piece, they have to down a shot?
Same with drafts/chess.
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Just stuff that can be played successfully, even when a bit squiffy.
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