BoardGameGeek was created in 2000.
You can get the basic rules on boardgamegeek. I will check to see if I have rules for either of the 2 expansions. If so I will try to post them to boardgamegeek.
"Geek Gold" is the currency of Boardgamegeek. Users earn geek gold by contributing content to the website. This currency can be used to bid in selected auctions and contests.
Try looking on the boardgamegeek website. There are many rules posted there.
Best thing I can advise is to to check out either LeCardo's website or the LeCardo forum on Boardgamegeek LeCardo is great fun for all the family!
There are many online retail game stores. Some of the online game stores include GameStop, BoardGameGeek, VG Stores, Best Buy, OffGamers, and Wii Official Site.
Ah, 3 BGG stands for "3 big gentle giants." It's a term used to describe three large, kind-hearted beings who bring joy and comfort wherever they go. Just imagine these gentle giants spreading positivity and warmth with their presence, creating a sense of peace and happiness in the world.
Recommendations for good personal computer war games can by found through the website BoardGameGeek. Another is PCGamer which has the best PC war games for 2012.
Heroscape is a game played on a board made up of hexagon squares. One can find information about the game including its rules and history on Wikipedia. Other sites with information include 'BoardGameGeek' and 'Heroscapers'.
It depends on what the game is. Wizards of the Coast and Avalon have made a lot of games. I would check BoardGameGeek, funagain, and areyougame to see if they have the one you want listed. If they don't, try eBay or another auction site.
Some recommended resources for finding and sharing custom scenarios for Mansions of Madness 2nd Edition include online forums like BoardGameGeek, Reddit's Mansions of Madness subreddit, and the official Fantasy Flight Games website. These platforms often have dedicated sections where players can post and discover new custom scenarios created by the community.
Lots and lots of places! Your local toy store should carry a good range, as do online retailers like Amazon and so on. I have also had a lot of success finding them in charity/thrift shops - sometimes they have been brand new for a fraction of the cost.There is a useful website called 'BoardGameGeek' which has reviews of games, if you're looking for ideas of what new games your children might like.
You can find free instructions for the Game of Life in Spanish on various websites, including board game fan sites and community forums like BoardGameGeek. Additionally, official game websites or social media pages may offer downloadable PDFs or links to instructions in multiple languages. You can also check platforms like YouTube for instructional videos in Spanish.