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Dominion General Discussion / Advice for a dominion workshop
« on: August 11, 2015, 06:53:29 am »
I'm organizing a dominion evening for my student association coming Friday. I expect that most people that show up will have played 1+ games, with a number having played over 20. I suspect that most people that show up will at least have some affinity with strategic games but only one or two of them are really diehard.
I decided that we would explain the game to the people that have never played it and maybe advice the players that have played only once or twice a little bit if wanted. For the players that have more games under their belt I wanted to give a small workshop and I'm wondering about the best way to approach this. I have looked as stefs articles but I fear this is much too advanced.
I would love to teach them some stuff about engines and how to build them. Maybe prepare some boards on handouts and ask if/ how they would build the engine. It is my fear however that alot of people will lose interest because this is theoretical. I could also just prepare a number of interesting board and just let them play those 1 vs 1 and discuss the boards afterwards.
The sets we're most likely going to have available is 3x base, 3x intrigue, 1 prosperity, 1 seaside, 1 alchemy and 1 dark ages.
Does anyone have experience with this? Advice or suggestions would be much appreciated.
I decided that we would explain the game to the people that have never played it and maybe advice the players that have played only once or twice a little bit if wanted. For the players that have more games under their belt I wanted to give a small workshop and I'm wondering about the best way to approach this. I have looked as stefs articles but I fear this is much too advanced.
I would love to teach them some stuff about engines and how to build them. Maybe prepare some boards on handouts and ask if/ how they would build the engine. It is my fear however that alot of people will lose interest because this is theoretical. I could also just prepare a number of interesting board and just let them play those 1 vs 1 and discuss the boards afterwards.
The sets we're most likely going to have available is 3x base, 3x intrigue, 1 prosperity, 1 seaside, 1 alchemy and 1 dark ages.
Does anyone have experience with this? Advice or suggestions would be much appreciated.