I have never played Le Harve, but am interested in it. My wife and I love Agricola, Caverna and more recently Nusfjord. I agree that it is a nice touch with the church multiplying 5 bread and 2 fish :)
Definitely the Baguette shop. I lose every game it shows up in, because from that point on nothing is more fun to me than making and selling sandwiches for some reason (and i start disregarding more useful/efficient stuff)
I really recommend houseruling that you draw 3 community buildings instead of 1 when it happens. I feel like they add alot more variety and strategy to the game. Without them its coke and steel everytime.
I need to give this game another try, but at the sweet spot of 3 players. I've only played it 3 times once it 2 and twice with 4. It's time to try it again.
I'd love to play this game given how energetic Tom is about it but the art and theme really put me off. Gonna have to find a chum that has a copy haha.
The Zoo? Haha it came out the other night for the first time, and I used it, but it was only to say I went to the zoo. We then laughed about the disappointment people would have visiting a real zoo that only had some cows and dead fish in it.
If you told child me that my favorite videos would be a grown man in a fedora talking about buildings on cards, I would have not jumped out of the way of the train
I'd guess it's because he's an english speaking person saying a French title. Would you say anything if it was a non english speaker mispronouncing an english word?
Good lord I want this game but it's pretty pricey 😔. So far I haven't had a reason to spring for Le Havre over other games. I'm looking for heavy 2 player Euros.
I don't have favorite cards but I really wanna go to Le Havre (the "useless" church is an icon of the city, I'd love to visit it). I have already been to Carcassonne and Quedlinburg, Le Havre is next. Btw, you should really look up how to pronounce Le Havre.
He's anglicizing "Le Havre" correctly, is he not? It's unreasonable to expect people to pronounce every game title as if he were a native speaker. Luh HĀV is fine