I’ve been playing Dragonvale, since it was released in 2011, off and on. And ever since I got heavily into modern board gaming, I’ve been trying to think of a way of combining these two passions. But Dragonvale is very much a game for the long haul; literally played over months and years; collecting dragons as they were added. I could not think of a way to turn that into a 60 minute experience, that you would want to repeat each time you played the game. However my latest return
Tag: legacy game
Dragon Collecting Board Game Index Page
This is an Index page for all my posts regarding the Dragon Collecting Board Game.
- Dragon Breeding in a Board Game – 25th of April, 2021
My City – Hints & Tips – Chapter 3
This is one in a series of posts regarding the legacy game, My City. You can access all my posts on that game HERE.
The third envelope contains the elements required for Episodes 7 to 9. Open it up when you are ready for game 7. The information needed for each of those games is under the individual spoiler tags below.
Chapter 3 – The Flood
End of Chapter 3
My City – Hints & Tips for Chapter 2
This is one in a series of posts regarding the legacy game, My City. You can access all my posts on that game HERE.
Chapter 2 – The Churches
Envelope 2 contains the things you need for Episodes/Games 4 to 6. Open it up when you are ready for Game 4. The information for the games is hidden behind spoiler tags below.
End of Chapter 2
Episode 6 is the end of chapter 2. When you are ready to continue, open the envelope for Chapter 3: The Flood, which contains episodes 7 to 9.
My City – Hints and Tips for Chapter 1
This is one in a series of posts regarding the legacy game, My City. You can access all my posts on that game HERE.
Game Overview
My City is a polyomino tile laying game, for up to 4 players. Each player has their own gridded player board, and a set of 24 tiles (8 shapes in 3 different colours).
A 24 card deck is shuffled, and a card is drawn, showing one of the available tiles. Each player chooses where to place that tile on their own board, or whether to pass, and lose a point. The game continues