tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1612177262595961879.post5650740292764135410..comments2016-08-30T16:18:55.095-04:00Comments on Gamer Dad: African VacationNoahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14345059376742159966noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1612177262595961879.post-22977979638420934632014-11-20T15:39:36.344-05:002014-11-20T15:39:36.344-05:00Greg first introduced the game to me, and now we h...Greg first introduced the game to me, and now we have Africa, Europe, Asia, and the USA. I really enjoy Europe for some reason (I think it's the sea travel), but they are all fun. And we have played 30 days across Africa/Europe/Asia, which is pretty maddening. <br /><br />One warning about this as a "date night" game though: it can be challenging to carry on a conversation while playing the game. The first time I played it, the usual talking/banter/barnyard-animal-noises that accompanies gaming at Greg's house was going on. But as we started to look at our tiles, the table fell silent for several minutes as we tried to get our minds around how to organize the 10-day route. As Noah suggested: while the rules are simple enough that anyone can grasp them in a matter of minutes, the tactics can be pretty mind-bending.Jayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13646775756345671112noreply@blogger.com