![]() Limiting myself to games I actually own was also done on purpose, with the idea being that a game can hardly be my favourite if I don’t care enough to own it. I also only ranked games that I physically own in the state that I own them in, meaning that games with expansions also have their expansions included in the rating if I never play without it. ![]() In this scenario, I would choose between the perfect setting and playgroup for each game, with the idea that a fictional clone of me would participate in the other game (otherwise there would be no way I would choose a solo game over a game with multiple people, for example, because I prefer playing games with other people over playing games solo). ![]() I used the ranking engine in, always choosing the game that I am more excited to play next. Considering that, there's probably going to be some real withdrawal symptoms for the first few months. This year the Geeklist is a little earlier than it was last year, but that's solely because I'm about to be a father for the first time and don't expect to have a ton of time for both the playing of- and writing about boardgames. I've again been working hard to keep my collection in a state that's manageable and actively enticing to play, for both myself and other people. My top 40 boardgames (as of December 2023)
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