![]() ![]() ![]() Learning new board games is often a long, tedious process, but it can be extremely rewarding once you get to the other side. ![]() To start off Miniatures May, Wyatt and I spent the night learning Heavy Steam, a game we discovered at PAX around this time last year. Thanks to repeated exposure by other writers, I find myself enjoying the challenge of learning game systems, of sitting down for hours with friends to figure out just what makes the game tick. They often start at a steeper price point than most tabletop games, but they also to bring enough complexity to the table to feel like a worthwhile investment. Miniatures games are what happens when regular tabletop isn't enough. Other times though, simpler board games go by the wayside for the sake of games like Super Dungeon Explore and Zombicide. Nowadays, a night in my house usually isn't complete without at least a round or two of Settlers of Catan. Before Sprites and Dice was a thing, I wouldn't have called myself much of a tabletop gamer. ![]()
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