@pyrix137 Is anyone here playing Conquest of Nerath?
It is VERY Gamemaster Series-like so I guess a sizeable part of Axis and Allies players might like it.
I just bought this game…
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… except me! … who did not even know what a dice tower is for! :roll:
When they’re designed with effective soundproofing, they’re used to save marriages! :)
You mean my wife may actually allow me to play in the house? :lol:
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… except me! … who did not even know what a dice tower is for! :roll:
When they’re designed with effective soundproofing, they’re used to save marriages!� :)
You mean my wife may actually allow me to play in the house? :lol:
That is too funny! Mine is at the point that she doesn’t won’t me in the house, because of all my toys.
It looks like a lot fun, and I like all your additions to the game.
Where did you get your dice towers for it?
Ya… if you look in the other games forum, you’ll find more details on my mods there… (look for the RISK: LotR thread)… but to answer quickly since this IS the Dice Tower thread…
Those in the picture are SolidFactory Dice Towers (silver and black)… you can pick them up on Amazon for about $30/ea… a bit pricey, but they are very solid and sturdy, and won’t dissolve if you spill a drink on them… they’ll last forever.
Cute kids.
That is cool that they like board games, because some don’t. :-)
Thanks, I’m kinda partial to my kids… and yes, as a single father, I pretty much can teach them how life really is… like everything in the world is based on WWII and board games. (hehe, just kidding). But we do have family game night every week, and I have a host of various board games we play face to face… it’s an excuse to rip them from their computers and cell phones for some face to face family time… something that board games will always be superior to their digital counterparts at.
Thanks for the information.
I wish, more family’s would bond with their children, like that.
It is so much more healthy for them, than just using technology.
I use to see kids play outside, but now they are stuck to phones, computers or video games, these days.
Ya… I make sure we have a face to face game with the kids at least once a week… there’s just an interaction you get over a board game you can’t get at the movies, in front of a TV or playing video games. I suppose that’s another reason I just don’t do TripleA… there’s a fun over face to face board games you can’t get anywhere else.
Sticking on-topic, Dice Towers… here’s a closeup of the Solidfactory Dice Tower… may not be the most cost-efficient dice tower out there, but dang, it’s very nice looking, solid construction, and even has a dice storage compartment built-in. While the castle design makes it look more for medieval/fantasy settings, you can always just buy the black one and pretend it’s one of Himmler’s whacked-out SS castle retreats.
Yes, that is what I was looking for, if I decide to buy the Trilogy Lord of the Ring Risk Game.
Thanks again for the info.
I have one I love it there is no chance of manipulation of the dice by me cuz after all I usually play solitaire
I have one I love it there is no chance of manipulation of the dice by me cuz after all I usually play solitaire
I have to play a lot of games like that, so that is nice to know. :-)
I have one I love it there is no chance of manipulation of the dice by me cuz after all I usually play solitaire
It’s do-able, as evidenced by this great line from the movie Litte Caesar: “How’d you boss this job? By sitting here in your office cheating yourself at solitaire?”
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It’s do-able, as evidenced by this great line from the movie Litte Caesar: “How’d you boss this job? By sitting here in your office cheating yourself at solitaire?”
I thought the best line from that movie was “Pizza, Pizza!”
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It’s do-able, as evidenced by this great line from the movie Litte Caesar: “How’d you boss this job? By sitting here in your office cheating yourself at solitaire?”
I thought the best line from that movie was “Pizza, Pizza!”
Um, I don’t get the joke. Are you talking about the 1930s gangster film Little Caesar with Edward G. Robinson or something else? It has no such line of dialogue, as I recall.
He is referring to the pizza chain Little Caesars and their slogan
He is referring to the pizza chain Little Caesars and their slogan
Ah. Okay, thanks for the clarification. I would have been surprised if it had been a line from the movie because its concept of Italian food is a little odd. At the beginning of the film, Robinson’s character and his sidekick go into a diner and order “spaghetti and coffee for two.” I don’t know what they get served (we don’t get a close-up), but from its general appearance and from the way Robinson uses his utensils to eat his food it sure doesn’t seem to be spaghetti. Given that the titular character, an Italian named Caesar Enrico Bandello, is played by Robinson, who’s of Romanian Jewish birth, I suppose the dubious Italian cuisine fits right in.
This thread has become hilarious.
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He is referring to the pizza chain Little Caesars and their slogan
Ah. Okay, thanks for the clarification.
See below…
I made a dice tower out of project board that I use for my Catan.
I found the plans on youtube. In my opinion, it works great for around 6 dice.
But when you get more than that mine is undersized. So I typically just use a box lid as a dice tray instead for A&A.
The box lid for a dice tray brings back some great memories.
Depending on which game(s) I play, I got all angles covered… I have a ‘proper’ wood & felt round dice tray and a pair of hard-plastic castle-shaped dice towers.
I like dice towers. I think they look cool and I cant stand it when people try to manipulate the dice. I just made a little video of them. Hope you like it. I’ve never done a video in my life so…
https://www.dropbox.com/s/21g6e70jen1vti3/20171026_233658.mp4?dl=0
Dice towers suck. What is needed is what we use for games like The War Game: World War Two, which is a longer rolling area (about 2.5 feet long by 1.5 feet wide with padded felt bottom) It has legs that allow it to be situated right on the map so you just bring it to the map when a battle starts. I don’t know if i have a picture, but will look. This is a product that should be made, except with one minor provision–that the legs are folded out or in for easy transport.