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fandomsecrets2014-01-29 06:44 pm
[ SECRET POST #2584 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2584 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Danball Senki Wars]
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[Harry Potter]
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[Burn Notice]
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[The Island of Doctor Moreau]
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[Papers, Please]
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[Star Trek: The Next Generation]
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[Pretty Little Liars]
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08.

[KILL LA KILL]
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[Labyrinth, The Hobbit]
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[The Hobbit]
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[The Hobbit]
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[The Kiss of the Spider Woman]
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My favorite board games are the Mayfair Games Crayon Rail games. We seriously have all 8 Earth-based games, and the fantasy one. They are fantastic for 2-4 players (up to 6, I believe, but I have never played with more than 5 because that is the size of my family!) but get considerably more difficult with more than 4. There's a ton of replay value because your railroad is dependent on your combination of cards: delivering a load found in one city to the city in demand of that product. This line of games has been around since the early '90s, and a lot of the younger Table Top-watching board gaming set have never given it a chance. They're all really into Ticket to Ride, which also has trains, but I find it to be quite limited and kinda dull. EuroRails was our first and probably still our family's favorite. We also have a few house rules (not surprising when we've been playing them for 15+ years) and family names for a lot of the load chip icons. Anyway, Mayfair rail games are super fun! /ramble