Dominion, L.A. Noire
A couple of games of Dominion, one that I won pretty handily, due to milking a few good cards and my opponent costily getting screwed out of using a King’s Court, and one that I lost because I trashed all my estates and I could have really used those to force a tie.
Then some murder mysteries in 1940’s L.A., in which some serial murdering is brewing and things are looking a little too connected. No spoilers, although it has been pointed out to me that there’s a pretty obvious connection between these cases that isn’t being explored very well, in some cases shutting out the opportunity to actually check up on those options. Now, I wasn’t smart enough to notice, but I did start to notice in later cases where you are mysteriously not allowed to check out a location that keeps getting mentions, which is overly weird.
A couple of games of Dominion, one that I won pretty handily, due to milking a few good cards and my opponent costily getting screwed out of using a King’s Court, and one that I lost because I trashed all my estates and I could have really used those to force a tie.
Then some murder mysteries in 1940’s L.A., in which some serial murdering is brewing and things are looking a little too connected. No spoilers, although it has been pointed out to me that there’s a pretty obvious connection between these cases that isn’t being explored very well, in some cases shutting out the opportunity to actually check up on those options. Now, I wasn’t smart enough to notice, but I did start to notice in later cases where you are mysteriously not allowed to check out a location that keeps getting mentions, which is overly weird.
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