Ranger33 -> RE: I may like thinking about games more than playing them. (7/14/2016 4:35:25 AM)
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I go through a phase like this from time to time as well. I think part of it is that I have far more games to play than time to play them. I run into times where I have a couple hours free and end up spending thirty minutes just trying to pick which game in my list to play. Then I start a game and decide I don't want to waste my time playing it if I'm not really in the mood. Then I go online to read about some game or other, and before you know my free time is up and I've barely done anything. My mostly successful strategy to resolve this has been to sharply reduce new purchases by setting a very limited monthly budget split between any board game and video game purchases. I also try to focus on just a couple of games at a time. Like, one multiplayer game, one never-ending single player game (strategy games, rogue-likes, etc. stuff you can't really "finish"), and then one single player game with a finite campaign which I play to completion before moving on. This has given me a lot of satisfaction lately since I can feel good about actually finishing games. I've really gotten into board games in the last couple of years and I find that I'm terrible about having a burning passion for a new game right up until I have the rules mastered, and then putting it on the shelf for months. I LOVE devouring a big rulebook like the one for Mage Knight or a COIN game, but then I find it difficult to muster the motivation to actually play the thing. That's a habit I have yet to lick. I just bought Dawn of the Zeds 3rd edition, so here's to actually playing it more than once!
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