• Anahkiasen
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        And overcomplicated. I just wanted to look at the pretty berds :(:(

        • cannedtuna@lemmy.worldM
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          If you haven’t played these:

          Cascadia is infinitely better that Wingspan in the nature theme group of board games. The nature art is solid and there’s plenty of expansions if you enjoy it. You place hexagonal tiles to make an expanding habitat where you can place animals into it to score at the end.

          Harmonies is another nature themed game that’s similar, but a bit smaller. In Harmonies you place colored wooden pieces in different combinations to build a habitat (trees, houses, rivers) for your animals and score points based on your animal cards and piece placement.

          Honestly both are very similar so it’s not really worth owning both. Each has its own merits and both are popular games. Cascadia might be a bit better due to the expansion, but it can be a table hog depending on how many play. Harmonies is small and relatively short and the ease of transport and low table space makes it a win in my book.

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      to be fair, MTG was a shitty sellout clusterfuck before that. I think it was when richard garfield introduced the concept of the randomised distrobution and rarities

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    I feel like discovering the actual murder would have more complications than just a new house rule