I have the first pathfinder card game, I really love it, its the best game Ive played solo so far and when you find people that are into it its pretty great. The more people like pnp rpgs the more they like the game for whatever reason, I would have thought it would be the other way.
Boss monster is the total opposite of that, I don't really like it but it is the most asked light game to play in my table other than munchkin. The only advice I can give with it is to not buy any expansion, as other players have told me part of the fun is that it is quick, adding the expansion makes it an hour+ game which takes away the charm.
Carson Reed
Sorry but what are pnp games?
Eli Howard
Print and play, making up the game components yourself.
Dominic Roberts
pen and paper, so D&D and the like, thats what I ment in that post, not the one you would use here that is print and play.
Alexander Rodriguez
I don't print and play often, but when I do, I want it to last; besides it's another project to do when people cancel on game night, like making a map for my brother for a game I've never played, or updating those wife/kids rec charts. I'm currently looking at crafting storage, based on pic related, which seems like it'll take a while. Find the catches I want to use, how I want to craft the panels (looks like he used screws from the inside), what size I want to build, stencils for paint. Then the insert building, which I'm sure could take weeks.
Alternatively if you've got skills in paint/gimp/whatever The Game Crafter has done alright by me when I wanted a board printed for Elder Sign.
Isaac Gutierrez
wait, sorry, wrong post, disregard my answer.
Leo Turner
I'm going to do pnp of kingdom death, 300$ for a game is way to much.
When I do proxies like that I just use old magic cards and print them on normal paper, then put the copy infront of the car in the sleeve.
Sometimes you can reduce the cost by a lot if you know how to treat cheap materials.
Aiden Lee
Whats the difference between pandemic legacy amd regular pandemic?
Jaxson Allen
I don't have the game but legacy games change each time you play them and after you finish the campaign then you are done with that copy of the game.
Cooper Bennett
Yeah that'd work easy too, and I am a big proponent of saving money whenever you can. Any game I buy is obsessed over reviews, playtested, and then I won't pay anywhere near retail, and any pnp/storage/game bling project is the same. I've got a huge binder of half drawn plans, that just don't seem important enough to waste the cash on. Really it's more just another outlet for me to go overboard on, and a lot healthier than when I was drinking in my 20s, or gambling in my teens.