This list has been growing for sometime, here it is in no particular order!
Finca - It was nominated for some
decent awards this year. It's all about Harvesting fruit on the island of
Mallorca and it uses a
Rondel mechanism and I don't have a game that uses that.
Cyclades - a new game by 2 designers that I like. Buying the favor of the Gods and building cities, interesting.
At The Gates of Loyang - the latest from
Uwe Roswenberg. I enjoyed
Agricola, (though it felt a bit long and does need a lot of table space) I've played
Le Havre, but it felt a bit too dry for me. Maybe his new creation will hit the
sweet spot?
Alcazar - I can't remember how this made the list. Competing to build castles and villas in limited space. It's a
re theme and redesign of the game
Big Boss which was inspired by the game
Acquire which I do enjoy playing, but do not own, so maybe that was the reason.
Dungeon Lords - the hot new game from Czech designer
Vlaada Chvatil. In
Dungeon lords, you are an evil
dungeon lord who is trying to build the best dungeon out there. You hire monsters, build rooms, buy traps and the other usual stuff. I've enjoyed his other 2 games that I have played.
Galaxy Trucker and
Space Alert. I do wonder if I"ll be able to get a copy from the library though as it is such a hot item.
Monkey Lab - it's light and silly. My Nephew loves monkeys so I'm wondering whether this will be a suitable game for him to play with his parents.
Opera - a game about mounting opera productions? Sign me up!
Revolution! - Steve Jackson games tend to be rather hit or miss with me, but I saw this game being played at Gen Con and was intrigued. It looks like a glorified reworking of 'Rock Paper Scissors' but it could be fun.
Thunderstone - I saw a post somewhere comparing it to
Dominion, which is the game I have played the most times this year.
Abandon Ship - another game I saw at Gen Con by the same publisher as Monkey Lab. You are competing gangs of rats trying to get off the ship before it sinks.
...Aber Bitte Mit Sahne - probably gets the award for the strangest name. It translates as '...but please, with whipped cream.' It is a game about sharing cakes. Normally one person cuts and the other person chooses. This is an entire game based on that simple action but the addition of whipped cream can create chaos. It's a food game, how can I not give it a try?
Arcana - I have no idea how this game made it on the list!
Cities - another game that was an
SDJ nominee this year. A tile laying game all about designing the best city that you can.
Nefertiti - an auction game where you are seeking out gifts for queen Nefertiti. Again, I'm not sure how this made it on the list.
Caylus Magna Carta - we played this game's bigger brother
Caylus quite a few times when it first came out. I originally thought this was just a
re theme (add some chrome and get some new sales in) but it looks like a distilling of the original ideas into a compact card game. I'll give it a go.
Blox - another
SDJ nominee. This time it's tower building with forklift trucks!
Railroad Dice - this is a game that came out in 2003. It was a creative and different use for dice, it's kind of hard to find though so I'm not too bothered if I don't get to play it. I'd hate to really like it and then not be able to locate a copy.
Timber Tom - another hot ticket game that keeps having all its U.S. shipments sell out. Its all about being the best mountain hiker.
Carson City - A game that was interesting enough to get added to the list, but not interesting enough for me to remember what interested me in the first place.
Ants! - There is quite a lot of buzz around this game, well there was when I first read about it. Competing ant colonies in a
suburban park. Do you play it safe and gather food or fight the other colonies for victory?
Stronghold - one player is trying to defend the castle being
besieged by the other.
A La Carte - an older game that has been
re released with a few rule modifications. The players are semi-psychotic cooks attempting to hone their culinary skills. Still recipes, attempt to cook them, and try not to
over spice!
Tobago - Yet another 'hot' game. Each player gets a different part of a treasure map for the island and so it's a 'deduce where the treasure is and race to it before the other player' game. I have the 2 player
Discovery Island on the shelf. This one plays up to 4 players and has some really cool looking components :)
Atlantis -the designer of Atlantis, Leo
Colvini is another designer who is hit or miss with me. I really enjoy his game
Masons, and
Clans is o.k. but
Carolus Magnus felt rather dry to me. Atlantis is a reworking of the mechanic from
Cartagena with some other goals added. Players are trying to flee the sinking city of Atlantis with as much treasure as possible.
Well that's the list! If any more games catch my eye I'll update - and I give a big shout out to anyone who was brave enough to read all the way to the end!