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This Week’s Explorable Games
This round of Explorable Favorites is from BoardGaming.com member R2-D2. The games selected from their Favorites shelf were:
- Pathfinder: Core Rulebook
Paizo Publishing | Published: 2009 - Settlers of America – Trails to Rails
Mayfair Games | Published: 2010
These games will be explorable until next Monday, May 9th
R2-D2 greater moniker and two great games to check out.
@ProfPlum – Agreed! Settlers of America was a good explorables choice. I was not aware of this game either. Seems like a much improved Settlers game.
@Account Deletion -Tsk, Tsk, Tsk, apology accepted. Just don’t let it happen again. 🙂
good choices to get to know better and explore, I was not aware of Settlers of America, very cool
I did it again! How embarrassing…
This boneheaded mistake I’ve now repeated results from laziness (which I call efficiency). Rather than typing out the 10 to 15 lines of HTML necessary to embed a video I just copy it from another page and update a handful of items for the new video (name, time, URL, etc.) I’ve now missed the URL part twice! I’ll be more careful.
It’s always Kemet because that’s the page I go to for copying. Of the 316 games that have been explorable through today it’s the shortest title that returns only one result when you search for it (making the fewest keystrokes to extract). Regardless, I need to pay closer attention!
What is it with that Kemet video popping up everywhere… 🙂
R2-D2 I loved you review on Pathfinder: Core Rulebook. Congratulations on being selected to share some of your favorites with the rest of us.
I own Settlers of America – Trails to Rails and enjoy it. However I find it is hard to get it to the table at my meetup group.
@iambfg hahahahaha!
I guess this week ‘he’s the droid we are looking for’ or at least the one with games to check out.
@R2-D2 Congrats 🙂
Congrats @R2-D2. Or in your native tongue “beep bop boop”.