A sound environment from dgfjgh's blog

A sound environment is always good for a zombie game, seems to give more excitement, you agree with garbled.Now is whether the Zombie 15 is a really good game. I jumped on Fresco Big box, and City of Iron s expansion. I recently got city of iron for xmas, and have played it a few times now, and absolutely love it. For Fresco, I ve been eying it for a bit now, so, why not just get it all in one go? I ve read a few reviews of it that seem to indicate it plays better with a few of the expansions added.

I think I m getting sick of the micro-games already. I like small filler games, but I think there are like 6-7 micro games on KS right now. It s absurd.I talked with my GF about the zombie 15 game, but we both decided a game with a sound track mechanic sounded too annoying to actually play. I decided to go in on the BB Fresco/BB Alhambra combo because it s actually a pretty good deal price-wise, comparable or better than most of the major OLGS and even Amazon.

I ve had my eye on BB Alhambra for a while, and thought Fresco might be worth giving a go, so it seemed a pretty easy decision to make. Plus you re getting an alternate art Fresco game board included for free. I m surprised nobody mentioned Villages yet, especially since we re discussing Filler or Micro games. Seems like a really sweet game, for a wide age range. And at $20 for the basic game, and a TON of unlocked bonuses so far, this seems like the best value right now.

I like Tiny Epic Kingdoms also, for similar reasons.But having never played Fresco, having every expansion in one big box is too much for me. Maybe this is a reflection of my game group, who typically give a game only one shot. I guess if I could introduce Fresco to the game before buying the Big Box, it might be just what I need. Otherwise, $60 to play only part of what I m buying one time is not what I d call a good value.


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