=> BoardGameGeek
=> Official Website
=> Rulebook AND Player Sheets
Official Quick Overview:
… Play Nice (please)
More like a story writing activity than a game, but structured like a game! (Note: I have the “voyages” Dice as well that can be utilized during game play)
=> BoardGameGeek (plus: just Rory’s Story Cubes BoardGameGeek)
=> Rulebook
=> Pictures of More Story Dice
Review:
This is a game that is a collection of MANY mini roll and write games! Rolling Realms comes with 12 mini games. Then the Redux edition adds 12 more. Plus there are many mini game packs that you can add to the game. There already are over 100 mini games in the Rolling Realms universe!
I now have a full 70 page website for this game!
=> MyRollingRealms.wordpress.com
BoardGameGeek => Rolling Realms // Rolling Realms Redux
Official Website => Rolling Realms Packs
Rules, Realms, FAQ => RollingRealms-promo-rulebook
=> Rolling Realms Info Cards (base game-ALL) [Len’s cards]
=> Over 200 Video Play throughs
Overview:
I have the first map and ordered the full game. It is a roll and write game that can be played coop, competitive or solo. It also can be played as a legacy game. It ties together with a graphic novel(s). It employs computer logic and hacking. And you can play it for free while you wait for the final printed game to be delivered at Christmas NEXT YEAR :)
=> BoardGameGeek
=> Kickstarter
=> OLD Online Rulebook (sometimes won’t load) / Luddite Rules (with text recognition)
=> New Online Rulebook
=> Len’s 1 page Summary v1 (text only) / Len’s 1 page Summary v2 (with icons)
=> Video Playlist
=> Music (background) for the game
The game itself is set within the SOLAR-175 universe (which, of course, is another game) … see the end of this page!
Game Overview:
If you like Clue, you should like Awkward Guests!
It plays longer with more people. With fewer people it misses the choice of who to trade with (so 3 players might be best). However, a 2 player game avoids the chance to keep getting the same cards over again because cards exchanged are then discarded. Solo mode is also quite good!
=> BoardGameGeek
=> Official Website
=> Kickstarter
=> Rulebook 10 Awkward Guests
=> Len’s 1 page Rule Summary v2
=> Keeping Track Of Turns and Actions
=> Official Clue Tracking Sheet
=> A written review of the game
How to Play with Review:
This is the Roll and Write version of the game!
=> BoardGameGeek
=> Rules (rough draft)
Paula tells how much fun it was to play during a train ride:
I put together (assembled) the globes and the game is ready to play!
=> BoardGameGeek
=> Kickstarter
=> Pledge Manager
=> Rulebook
=> Len’s 1 page Rules Summary v1
How To Play (in less than 5 minutes):
This is a roll the dice and write on your personal map game that can be played by any number of players – just print a map for each player and all players share the same dice roll for each round (excellent for play by video chat such as with Zoom or Google Meet).
There are two different base games – GREEN and YELLOW. Both have exactly the same base game but with different special “expansion” dice (which I have never used yet).
=> GREEN edition (Board Game Geek)
=> YELLOW edition (Board Game Geek)
=> Kickstarter
=> Rule Book
=> Print your own board=> Print N Play board
Overview Explanation of the base game – she includes the GOAL CARDS, but they are not needed to play the game, and the game can be more fun without them (less thinking) Note that even experts make mistakes – she missed one error in her example of scoring a final game:
This has become one of our favorite games! It is easy to learn and quick to play. I think two of us played the FOURTEEN times in just under 3 hours. It is NOT complex, but there is quite a bit of strategy in the game. The paper maps that come with the game are a smaller size, but you can print the same map larger yourself (and put it in a sheet protector … then use dry erase markers).
=> BoardGameGeek
=> Rules
=> Printable Isla Petite: Color / B&W
=> Printable Isla Grande: Color / B&W
How to play AS they play (the Grande map):