I purchased min-expansions shortly after I received the game as a gift. Since I finally played the base game this weekend, I thought I would punch out those expansions. Some of them look interesting and shouldn't really add much in the way of rules. This is a good thing for a lighter game used to introduce games to new people (a "gateway" game). It keeps the game fresh for those who have played it a lot without complicating the game for new folks.
I also discovered we missed a rule in Zooloretto this weekend that would have put more money in the gameplay. We will have to play again.
It's Your Move!
What I am doing when I am not doing what's expected of me - a blog for family and casual gaming. I firmly believe all games are educational games in some manner. Board games create friendships, build families and teach social skills. This site is dedicated to helping families and friends find great family games and casual games to play.
zwischenzug (ZVI-shen-tsoog) — noun
A chess tactic in which a player, instead of playing the expected move, first interpolates another move, changing the situation to the player's advantage (such as gaining material or avoiding what would otherwise be a strong continuation for the opponent).
A chess tactic in which a player, instead of playing the expected move, first interpolates another move, changing the situation to the player's advantage (such as gaining material or avoiding what would otherwise be a strong continuation for the opponent).
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
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