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Originally Posted by BatteriesNotIncluded
Ah board games. That hit my nerd spot. Anyone old enough to remember old board war games from Avalon Hill and SPI?
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Avalon Hill is still around, just owned by WoTC now. I have never played Axis & Allies, but that game is still very popular and they still come out with variants of it.
Never heard of SPI though.
I actually have fairly low tolerance for repeat playing of board games, myself. I'll play one a few times and usually will be done with it.
One game that I've actually been having quite a bit of fun with some friends is Risk: Legacy (or "sticker Risk" as we call it). It takes Risk, puts it into a not-to-distant-future scenerio, and essentially turns it into a Campaign Mode game. You can pretty much only play the game 15 or 20 times or so and each game, permanent changes to the rules of the game & board happens (for example, in our game, Egypt was building up to be a powerhouse of the world... until I set off a nuke there that has permanently turned it into a barren radioactive wasteland as well as spawned a new playable army of mutants).