We actually ran out of Forest tiles at the very end, so I had to break out the Gloomhaven upgrade tree. Need to make 6-8 more

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      Terraforming Mars is great. A lot more going on than with Catan, but it does have aspects of the same sort of tile/game piece placement. Aspects of engine building, drafting (optional), deck building, and resource management too.

      Usually its a 1.5-3hr play through, depending on how experienced the players are and how many people are playing (1-5).

      One big plus over Catan is it plays well with just 2 people.

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      It is a long game with tons of ways to play, but you do need to keep track of many elements of your engine in order to do well. We love it but its a medium-heavy game that I would not introduce to non-board gamers. It’s very satisfying to fire off your engine near the end of the game and the 3D tiles really elevate the experience!

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      It plays like a computer strategy game. Great if you enjoy complexity, but can put a lot of people (normally none gamers) off.

      Can be played solo too (not tried it)

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      I’ve yet to find friends to play it with me because the rules and mechanics of the game require a lot of time to learn. There’s like a 20 minute video that explains how to play it that I watched.

      I think it looks super fun and I like the style, but again I have no experience actually playing it.

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        It is super fun but you’re right it’s a time commitment.

        FWIW there’s a pc/ios/android version that is a good way to get familiar with the game, although I can’t quite imagine conceptualizing the digital version if you haven’t already seen all the parts of the physical version.

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          Oh I’d love to check it out regardless, thanks for pointing that out. I might have more luck playing with some online friends and I’ve really been wanting to try it.