Have you ever modified the rules, or made up new ones for a game? I am not talking minor modified rules, or House Rules, but significantly changed or brand new ones.
I just created a new solo version of Agricola: All Creatures Big & Small (ACBS) & it's expansion All Buildings Big & Small (ABBS). Why make up a solo version when Agricola has a solo version? Per my previous post I have, let's call them issues with regular Agricola. Plus I don't own regular Agricola.
Any ways as you can see below I assigned each spot on the board a number based on the roll of three six-sided dice, since I don't have have a D20 (I know I'm a bad gamer!). I decided it would be most annoying if the easiest rolls to make (9-12) should be on the animals. Animals are the point (and worth the most points) of ACBS, so it makes sense.
Each round the player with the start goes first. Yes the "other player" (aka Dirk) can go first. On my turn I take it as normal; pick a space and take the stuff/ do the action. On Dirk's turn I roll the dice and take the stuff/ do the action unless the action has already been taken. Then I re-roll. Refill & Repeat for the usual 8 rounds, with 3 actions per round.
The solo version is better than the first that I first created. That one is play the 8 round game with 3 actions each round. Because there was no competition the resources and animals would easily build up, making the game easier. But that first solo version was a great introduction to how to play Agricola (all flavors) well by conserving actions.
The addition of ABBS did not really change either solo version that much, since there are still only 4 special buildings still available (2 from ACBS & 2 ABBS; all randomly chosen).
Showing posts with label House Rules. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House Rules. Show all posts
Monday, February 11, 2013
Friday, July 20, 2012
House Rules
Whether it’s Poker, Euro Games, or even chess, most gaming
family have gaming house rules.
Some of the rules are about the games themselves. In my family we had assigned colors. My
dad would always play red. No matter what game we played (unless the game
happened to not have red.) Sometimes it would be the youngest player goes first
no matter what. I have even heard
of people doing “do over” rules.
In my family we had a lot of rules around food and gaming.
You have an eating hand and a playing hand, and you don’t mix the two. This was
very important for pizza. And don’t
even think about spilling your drink. Yes we were that hardcore.
What are your gaming house rules? Do you have special foods
that are required at your gaming sessions?
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