#nanowrimo I hit 40k words. I am pretty proud of myself. I've been on an absolutely brutal 8 day work stretch but I've managed to hit my word count goals almost every single day. Tomorrow I will rest. Then I will be back at it.
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I considered 1848 but the rules surrounding gages between provinces seemed burdensome to teach then later enforce. I did buy 1864 Railway Mania. I got a great deal on a shrink wrapped copy from a friend of mine. For now I have my cube railroad games. I'll get to my 18xx collection eventually.
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Cool thank you. I bought 46 because it is basic and forgiving. I haven't been able to convince anyone to play more than a couple of time. I haven't been able to play 1830 at all. I'm looking forwards to getting something like 1856.
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I think it still holds up. I've been playing Caylus on and off for over 10 years now and I'm still not tired of it. I tend to introduce a lot of newer people into board gaming and Caylus is the game I break out when Everdell time is over.
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I'm slowly getting into 18xx games what makes you chose 1856 over say 1846 or 1830?
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Caylus Brass Lancashire Irish Gage Dominion-With lots of expansions of course The Castles of Mad King Ludwig Twilight Struggle Carcassonne Twilight Imperium Love Letter Fire In the Lake
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Out and out science fiction and super heroes seem like very separate generas but they have lots in common. The heroes would have some small tech/magic/physical advantage and they take down threats. It could harken back to early resistance moments against the dragons.
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#ttrpg I'm currently writing a Starfinder heart breaker. That's fine. A setting where you can do everything you do in Starfinder but the way I want it done. I'm considering adding an avenue to play masked vigilantes. I think it would be fun and the setting supports it but I dunno.
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To help me with this I use things like National Writing Month to help me get the focus I need to actually get my projects past the "pile of notes" phase.
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Every time I do #nanowrimo around the 30k mark I get this weird urge to quit. There is just something about having done so much and still having so much more to go. It doesn't matter how much I love or hate what I'm writing it just happens every time.