by wendydeklerk
Horrid Beast wrote:
hoobajoo wrote:
I'd honestly say if you're looking for a good 2 player game, skip TI. It really takes off at 4 people, though 3 is fine, but 2 takes all the talk and politics out of the game. If you think you'll get a larger group even a few times a year to play this, I think it's worth it though. The surprises and table talk and backstabbing is a big part of the experience.
I see you have Runewars; I'd stick to that for 2p and use TI for larger gatherings.
I see you have Runewars; I'd stick to that for 2p and use TI for larger gatherings.
Ditto here. I love TI3 but you really want either 4 or 6 players for the game to truly work...
Thanks for your quick reply guys! We do sometimes play with more than 2, but these boardgaming nights are not with people that are used to boardgaming. In his video Tom said that it took him about half an hour to explain the game. Which probably does not make TI3 an easy game to play for non-gamers. Is that your experience as well of did you do fine with new gamers?