Monday, 27 April 2026

Games in the Pub

 I strongly suggest that there may be quite a big overlap in the Venn diagram circles of "likes interesting beer" and "likes playing boardgames".

I've always loved board games but my siblings, being much older than me, didn't really indulge me when I was growing up.  Consequently it was mainly Scrabble for me - Sunday afternoons.

In my twenties - me and the boy from Lancashire were given a couple of modern games:  Settlers of Catan and Fluxx.

The BfL could take games or leave them and these two games weren't great for only two players.

Fast forward 30 years.  When I met the BBB, I was delighted to learn that, not only was he a beer enthiast, but also a boardgame one.  Like me, his older siblings had no interest, really, so he also had limited opportunities to play.

He likes a co-operative game, particularly. I'm happy with co-operative or competitive though I find co-operative ones a tiny bit stressful since my gaming strategy is not always up to snuff so I sometimes feel I'm not really pulling my weight.

On the other hand, I really don't mind losing - even though I do try to win.

So...best games in the pub?

Currently:

- Regicide - just a pack of cards but an app helps with the scoring (co-op)

- Jaipur - me more than him but involves a marketplace and camels.  Takes very little room (comp)

- Crew - trick-winning.  Takes a bit more room but playable on a smallish table (co-op)

- Sky Team - wayyyy better than it sounds.  Unique game play and there's a genuine sense of achievement when you win it (co-op)

- Sail - cute, lovely box and graphics small enough to have room in most bags and the game board is narrow (co-op)

and now, we've added Wingspan to the mix.  It's unwieldy in its heaviness, it takes quite a lot of juggling and concentration and it takes up a lot of table space.  But it's truly a lovely game. (comp).  

 We took this to Martha's yesterday and it just fit on a booth table with two of us and a couple of pints of beer.  But that's all we played for the duration of our visit, it's absorbing and tricksy and there's a lot of mileage in it.

Oh - Martha's cask Ruby Mild was really nice along with it too! 

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