Arkham Horror, Arkham Horror and Arkham Horror whenever i have time. Bought the core box a few weeks ago and was instantly hooked. Already invested way to much money into it 🙈
We're still working our way through LOTR the Trick Taking Game (almost done with Moria now). Other than that, I've played, among other things: Harvest, Molly House (on TTS while I eagerly await my physical copy), Pax Penning (just played a partial game to learn the rules, doing a full play tomorrow night), Flamecraft, and Oath (I've been play testing the upcoming expansion). It wasn't this week, but a recent highlight was attending an online teach and play of Hellraisers, Wehrlegig's next game designed by Matilda Simonsson.
I was pretty sure but just double checked - it's Evolution. As you play there are heaps of progressions, unlockables, alternate rules, and achievements that unfold. Also all the complexity is optional so it's no biggie if anything is overwhelming.
Ooh I've been looking at that one for ages, how was it? Was there a lot of prep work needed in terms of painting minis? And have you played Gloomhaven? How do they compare?
There is a little bit of prep for the minis, but they provide tokens to use in the meantime if you'd like to play beforehand. What we did is just have everyone be responsible for their character, but it isn't strictly necessary.
I've also 3d printed card & token holders to speed up setup.
I haven't played Gloomhaven, unfortunately, but I'll have to give it a try at some point.
That being said, I'm loving the theming of SoB a bunch! I can't wait to learn enough to start making homebrew stuff.
Played Little Secrets with 3 other adults and then later with 2 additional teenage children. Super fun game, easy to learn, easy to play and was a lot of laughing.
Made by the same people as exploding kittens.
Also for context we play games every weekend, some intense and some relaxed. This is a relaxed game for end of the night or when the group is a little tired but wants to play something without a lot of rules.
Myself, I've been running Frosthaven AND Jaws of the Lion with 2 separate groups, just to confuse myself with the rule differences.
Got in a quick session of Dorfromantik, which is nice and chill.
Also managed my 2nd game of Pax Renaissance. I'm not sure how to feel about it. The rules are simple enough (as long as you ignore the horrible rulebook), but none of us players really had any overall strategy or plan. Just blundered into a win.
And another game of Dune Uprising, always happy to get it on the table. Can't wait for Bloodlines to arrive.