What did you play this week (Feb 2 - Feb 8)?

One of my friend teached me Bioshock Infinite. I was nervous it would be awful because I loved the videogame. I was very surprised to play a smooth game, with tons of possibilities and Booker wreaking havoc. Plus it matches perfectly with the original story. Thumbs up!

In Sheriff of Nottingham, I was tired never being believed, and others always offering money to the sheriff so he opens my bag. I've changed my strategy this time: I played (mostly) honestly, almost no contraband. I've lied only twice, petty lies just to keep the players on their toes. My bag was opened most of the time, and I did tons of cash! At the last round, one of the newbie was the sheriff and was offered by two players 10 coins to open my bag but he was still hesitant since he was short on cash. I told him, "Go ahead, open it, you are safe now. It covers the penalty". He was baffled when I offered him one more coin so he opens MY bag! The guys who tried to bribe him against me look each others flabbergasted by my action. I did not cared about the legal goods in the bag, I was going after their money! Final score: 203 (for me), 158, 135, 133 and 112 (poor newbie).

The Agents is definitely a 2 or 3 players game. I've changed the rules for 40 points and the game was pretty kick and brutal. This one is coming back too.

Among the Stars with both expansion and the aggressive mode "Infestation". Fun as always.

I've teached Red7 to a eurogamer and he loved it so much, his wife has to remind him it was time to go.

I have never played any stock or 18xx games. I never have any interested in it.

I would like to try a 4x, I loved the Civilization videogame series, but I'm afraid it may be too long for a boardgame. My group is organizing some TI3 from time to time, but it's way too long. Maybe I will be willing for** Exodus Proxima Centauri. Or **Rex.

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