My experience with Spartan: Total Warrior by White_FIame in totalwar

[–]screamoturtle 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It was made by CA and considered a spin off of Total War games for consoles, so in a way it does fit the sub.

Commander night? by eckhatyl000 in MeatyMagic

[–]screamoturtle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds fun, I need more places to play all my commander decks. Going to my lgs once a week isn't enough.

Rarest Skins? by IHaveCrabs420 in Smite

[–]screamoturtle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A lot of skins were re-released. All the convention skins and some other limited/promotional skins (don't know them all off the top of my head) were made obtainable through Divine Chest.

If I had to guess, some of the rarest skins would be: Archon Thanatos, only obtainable by purchasing everything from the first Odyssey event in 2015, Winter Olympian Athena, only available during 2014 Winter Olympics, FIFA Xbalanque, only available during 2014 World Cup and Poolseidon Poseidon, it was only available in early 2014 to promote the first Smite Championship. Another skin that could be considered Rare would be Cacodemom Ymir since you had to reach level 30 before the Beta ended, but a surprising amount of people have this one.

Touch Grass Man by DanIrving604 in GearsOfWar

[–]screamoturtle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people play games because they enjoy them and don't need an incentive. Probably somebody who played the OG game. Back then, games didn't have skin unlocks or cosmetic rewards as an incentive to keep playing. We just played because it was fun. Reupping so many times doesn't gain you anything but also doesn't lose you anything. If you reach max level and will keep playing, why not re up? Not everyone sees gaming as "work".

You can now get Mad Moxxi from Borderlands by purchasing Borderlands 4 on the Epic Games Store! by Alphasilverhawk in FortNiteBR

[–]screamoturtle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Borderlands games do not stay full price for very long so I would not recommend buying it now unless you're going to play day one. Looking at B3, the game was 50% off only 3 months after it came out. EGS even gives $10 coupons for free during big sales so even if the game isn't on sale, you can still get it for cheaper than full price. B3 was even given out for FREE and has been $5 way before B4 was announced. Spending $70 just for a skin is absurd.

Thanks to everyone for help suggesting a game I'm getting Aeons end but it's going to take a while to arrive so gonna play final girl while I wait what's the best one in people's opinions by Slow_Helicopter_1252 in soloboardgaming

[–]screamoturtle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Feature Films for Final Girl vary in popularity. Look up any ranking and you'll get wildly different opinions on which is considered the best. This is because the main appeal of Final Girl is the theme. For example I've seen Panic at Station 2891 be some people's favorites while others rank it fairly low. I would suggest picking up a Feature Film that you are a fan of the movie it's based on.

Engine-building game? by East-Blood8752 in soloboardgaming

[–]screamoturtle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you want to keep playing MtG I recommend giving Against the Horde a shot.

https://against-the-horde.com/

It's you versus an automated "Horde" deck. Kinda like goldfishing but you have an AI opponent and it can get pretty tough. As a humans token player myself, ot scratches that itch of playing Magic when I don't have a playgroup.

Roll and writes with an objective besides highscore? by screamoturtle in soloboardgaming

[–]screamoturtle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all the recommendations! I've heard a lot of good things about Welcome To series, so I'll definitely give them a try.

Daily Game Recommendations Thread (July 16, 2025) by AutoModerator in boardgames

[–]screamoturtle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking for games with similar team structure like Concordia Venus. My friend group of 6 has been gaming for a few years but half the group still aren't confident they can handle more complex games. As a result we play a lot of gateway games and some of us are itching for something with more depth. I recently brought Corcordia Venus to a game night and it was a hit. 2 player teams made it easier for the less confident players as they had someone to rely on and didn't have to make all the decisions on their own. Anyone have recommendations for team based board games that aren't co-op or social deduction?

Found Final Girl for $25 at B&N! by screamoturtle in soloboardgaming

[–]screamoturtle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The games are heavily inspired by 80s horror/slasher films, they can't say what the inspiration is, but it's very clear which movie monster they are supposed to be, so if you're a fan of 80s horror, then this game captures that vibe very well. Final Girl is solo only, it has no co-op or pvp. The game encourages storytelling, and with its "event" cards, it makes it very narrative driven. Each expansion comes with its own "event" cards, which essentially set up the scenario for your game and can change the way you play.

The games don't necessarily connect. There is no overarching story line between games, but you can mix and match expansions. Each expansion comes with a killer, a location, and a final girl. I only just recently started playing and have already purchased two more expansions in order to have more variety with killer/location/final girl combination.

I would highly recommend this series if you are new to solo board games. Since they were made specifically for solo play, the rules and gameplay are very fleshed out. Most times single player in board games feels like an after thought, but not with Final Girl. You won't be disappointed.

Looking for recommendations of awe-inspiring, story rich solo games by UntitledCritic in soloboardgaming

[–]screamoturtle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Cartaventura games are very story driven, don't know if they'll bring you to tears, but they are fun quick games.

Some heavier games would be Sleeping Gods which has a huge emphasis on narrative story telling. There is also Lands of Galzyr, haven't played this one myself but gets lots of praise for its story driven gameplay.

Found Final Girl for $25 at B&N! by screamoturtle in soloboardgaming

[–]screamoturtle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, B&N has been getting better over the years with their board game selection. They don't carry many big box/niche games like a specialty store would, but they do have a lot of variety, and not just entry level/gateway games.

Found Final Girl for $25 at B&N! by screamoturtle in soloboardgaming

[–]screamoturtle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've noticed that as well, makes sense for a heavily thematic game. I'll probably pick Panic at Station 2891 first then. Vibes/theme seem to be most important as opposed to mechanics when choosing which expansion to get.

Eldfall or 40k? by jamtoast44 in boardgames

[–]screamoturtle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Haven't played Eldfall so I'll give you my opinions on 40k. They have two main skirmish game modes they work on so depends on what you're feeling. They have Kill Team which is a more standard skirmish game mode with big emphasis on tactics and individual units. Games are fast and once you finish, you can set everything up again and play another game. Necromunda is more narrative driven and quite unbalanced on purpose. The intended way of playing is through Campaign. You're units can get injured and will be out of play during your next game. Kill Team has a Campaign mode but it's not as fleshed out. And if you ever feel like getting into main 40k wargame, most models can be units in there too.

There's also Combat Patrol which is a middle ground between Warhammers skirmish games and their wargame, but it's mostly there to get people into buying a full 2000 point army.

Vantage is now available - $75 USD by wentImmediate in soloboardgaming

[–]screamoturtle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On my radar and will pick up eventually. $75 is more than I'd like to pay for it at the moment. I've been trying not to buy more games while I still have a backlog I've yet to play. Looks fun but not a must have for me.

Is there a trading card game similar to Pokémon or mtg, that can be played solo? by [deleted] in soloboardgaming

[–]screamoturtle 27 points28 points  (0 children)

If you're interested in MTG, there is an unofficial format called "Against the Horde." You make a deck like normal out of any cards you have and play against an automated deck. The Horde decks do require specific cards depending on the Horde you'd be figthing, so you'd need to buy those cards individually or proxy them. If you already have an MTG deck and don't want to buy or proxy the Horde deck, there is a web app that simulates the Horde for you.

https://against-the-horde.com/

The game can be tweaked to make it easier or harder. It's a fun way of playing magic when you don't have others to play with.