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Anyone know any good football board games?
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:16 pm
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:16 pm
I have NFL gameday, which is fine if you're looking for a quick game of football-themed flip, but I'm looking for something a lot more complex and less dependent on chance. Any ideas?
Note to mod: I wasn't sure if this belonged in the gaming thread since it isn't a video game.
Note to mod: I wasn't sure if this belonged in the gaming thread since it isn't a video game.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:16 pm to FootballFrenzy
How many posts have you started today?
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:17 pm to Wellborn
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How many posts have you started today?
I dunno.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:19 pm to FootballFrenzy
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I have NFL gameday, which is fine if you're looking for a quick game of football-themed flip, but I'm looking for something a lot more complex and less dependent on chance. Any ideas?
Note to mod: I wasn't sure if this belonged in the gaming thread since it isn't a video game.
Try a board game called Diplomacy.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:20 pm to TrueLefty
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Try a board game called Diplomacy.
Sounds like a Risk spinoff.
I know what you're actually saying.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:22 pm to FootballFrenzy
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Try a board game called Diplomacy.
Sounds like a Risk spinoff.
I know what you're actually saying.
No dice involved. Trust me check it out. need 3 or 4 players to enjoy this game. I hate Risk. It is mostly luck. I have played all kinds of games and there is King Maker.
This post was edited on 10/14/24 at 7:25 pm
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:23 pm to Wellborn
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How many posts have you started today?
In the last 72 hours … n= 20.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:25 pm to TrueLefty
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No dice involved. Trust me check it out. need 3 or 4 players to enjoy this game.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:26 pm to EKG
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In the last 72 hours … n= 20.
You went and counted?
Shameful.
To be fair, I regret four or five of them.
This post was edited on 10/14/24 at 7:30 pm
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:27 pm to FootballFrenzy
I've only played 2 football related games that weren't video games.
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And while not a game, I gotta throw a shout out to Jonathan Winters and this classic video since I'm thinking about the old days.
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And while not a game, I gotta throw a shout out to Jonathan Winters and this classic video since I'm thinking about the old days.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:29 pm to FootballFrenzy
Strat-O-Matic Pro Football
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:34 pm to FootballFrenzy
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I have NFL gameday, which is fine if you're looking for a quick game of football-themed flip
Would you recommend NFL Gameday for a 10 year old then? My kid loves board games, football, and Christmas is just two months away.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:36 pm to FootballFrenzy
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You went and counted?
Shameful.
I clicked your name then hit All Topics.
Your list appears by date.
Took me approx. 20 seconds.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:37 pm to FootballFrenzy
You're a strange cat.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:40 pm to FootballFrenzy
I've heard Strat-o-matic is pretty good but never played it. I played Paydirt some when I was a kid but it's probably hard to come by a copy of that these days. Honestly once football made the leap to video games, attempts to model it as a board game seem to have died off.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:40 pm to Wellborn
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How many posts have you started today?
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:52 pm to n64ra
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Would you recommend NFL Gameday for a 10 year old then? My kid loves board games, football, and Christmas is just two months away.
Yes, definitely!
The game comes with 135 cards (60 offense, 60 defense, 15 special teams), a die, and a board. There are also magnets for the 32 NFL teams that you can place on the board to identy your side, and a basic scoreboard system.
Each player draws a hand of five cards, then selects one from that hand and places it face down. They flip the cards and see how they compare.
Here’s an example:
Chiefs on offense: draw a 10-yard pass, a 10-yard run, a 5-yard screen, a 20-yard draw, and a 40-yard pass.
Colts on defense: draw 2 pass defenses, 2 rush defenses, and 1 all-out blitz.
The types of plays are color-coded for cross-referencing. Basic pass plays/defenses are blue, basic run plays/defenses are green, play action is yellow, etc. So, in this example, Chiefs pick 10-yard pass (blue). Colts pick a run defense (green). If you check the cards, it will say that if the defender picked a Green card, you get the full 10-yard gain and a first down, and both players draw a full hand.
Let’s say the offense picked a run play. Therefore, it’s no gain = second down. So, they pick another card. This continues until a turnover, score, punt, or TOD occurs. After every first down, both teams refresh their hand to five.
The die is used only on PATs/FGs.
It’s a very easy game to learn, and it’s fun when you consistently outguess your opponent (especially on defense).
In short, yes, I think your kid would love it.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:55 pm to 3down10
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I've only played 2 football related games that weren't video games.
I lied. I can't believe I forgot the one I played 100,000 times more than these two.
This post was edited on 10/14/24 at 7:56 pm
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