Has it been a consistent hobby since childhood or was there a single game, a mechanism, theme or social situation which hooked you in?

  • Monkeytennis@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    My family always played the standard 80s/90s board and card games, I picked up Carcassonne in 2012 but it didn’t really click, plus my girlfriend wasn’t into it.

    It wasn’t until 2021 when I picked up Azul and Sagrada, that I realised how amazing games have become. The pieces, rulebook, simplicity and depth.

    First time playing a worker placement Euro was a real eye opener, having been raised on roll-and-move.