Well it was another great year of gaming. I managed to play over 100 individual games with over 300 total plays, which is the most I've ever had since starting to record my plays (I know I'm a super nerd to even record my plays).
I've been thinking a lot about my favorite games of the year. I've managed to play a lot of the hot games for 2016 and I've generally enjoyed them. I think of the games I have played released this year my favorite is...
Pyramid Arcade
I've played a number of the games included so far and I've really enjoyed all of them. Some are quick abstracts for two players, some are a little bit longer with deeper strategy, some are good deduction games. I don't usually like boxes like this, but this is a fantastic game, or rather collection of games. The possibilities are near endless.
Honorable mention goes to
Mare Nostrum: Empires for me. It manages to break down a nice epic feeling war game into a reasonable 2 hour game. I like it enough I picked up the resource chips that cost almost as much as the game itself. Well worth it. The only downside I have is that it doesn't scale quite as well as I would like. I've played it at 2 and 4 player counts, and I think it is an amazing 4 player game, but just a good 2 player game.
Biggest overall disappointment for me for the year easily goes to
Seafall. I've posted enough about that here. Nothing more to say on the matter. 20 games played total.
Biggest personal disappointment goes to...
Scythe. I actually like the game, I do. I find it to be really good, but I just want it to be... more. I don't know it just leaves me feeling slightly empty at the end for some reason. I'm keeping it for now, I want to give it another go because I so badly want to love this game where right now I just... like it.
I haven't played a couple of big games from this year that I think I will really love... including Star Wars Rebellion and Mechs vs. Minions (both of which I bought at launch but just have not gotten around to playing) as well as Great Western Trail and Terraforming Mars, both of which I really would like to try and I think I will love them.
Perhaps more important than games this year... is my favorite game I played for the first time this year despite not being a new release. For me...that easily goes to:
Food Chain Magnate
It was released last year but I played it for the first time this year. What a game. I've talked about it a lot in this thread but it is easily my favorite game I played for the first time this year.
There are a couple of other great honorable mentions I played for the first time this year though including a couple of oldies- Acquire and Cosmic Encounter. 2 fantastic games that easily stand the test of time.
How was everyone else's gaming year overall?