@Munck:
There are some expansions that doesn’t work at all, but that is perhaps a topic for another thread :mrgreen:
Haha that is a fact! There are definitely a few I’m not on board with, but you’re right, probably a different thread!
@Undercover:
Interested in this as well. :?
It may just be my opinion, but I think it is a problem, contradictory rules, what comes with large rule sets (cough Table top RPGs. cough). Historical Board Gaming is probably play testing each expansions with the standard rules without expansions. It is also likely they just cannot remember everything while working on the next expansion. :roll:
Totally agree. I think that’s exactly what happened at times. I think the “not meant to be played together” reasoning is just an excuse once the flaw(s) was pointed out in contradiction!
Regardless, they can all be house-ruled to make it work together.
But still curious on what people have found truly doesn’t work together though! Could range from just not meshing well in the same game, to spreading too far out. Again, this isn’t to see what you don’t like necessarily. You may enjoy playing every single expansion, but just not like a couple in the same game.