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Title: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: airboy on January 03, 2020, 01:19:34 PM
What was your total Holiday Gaming Damage this year?

Computer Games:
Grogheads Deals: Bought Warplan and WW1 (about $60).
Other Sales: Bought very little - mostly Matrix titles on deep discount and not too many of these.  Civil War 2; War Plan Orange & a Pride of Nations scenario - $20 max.

Board Games:
Mansions of Madness - was given one expansion and bought four others.  This ran around $200+.
Compass Games (wargames): Bought 2 of these, ran around $150.
Secrets of the Lost Tomb - $80 with shipping.
Expansions for Eldritch Horror - $20
DVG Games: Gato Leader; Field Commander Alexander - total about $100.  They had a very good sale on Amazon.
DVG Games Kickstarter: Expansion for Fleet Commander Nimitz & for Cards of Cthulhu - $50

RPG Stuff:
Very little, less than $20.  Still digesting my purchases over the last 3 years.

By the end of all of this I only have two things on my board game wish list - excepting expansions for Descent.  Not buying any of those until I play the base game and see how the wife and I like it. 
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: steve58 on January 03, 2020, 04:04:20 PM
Just $34 to World of Warships for 8 Mega Crates.  Gotta save some $s for TASK FORCE ADMIRAL Vol.1: American Carrier and Ultimate Admiral: Dreadnoughts later this year.
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: Gusington on January 03, 2020, 06:53:32 PM
~75.00 for roughly 7 PC games and DLC.
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: jamus34 on January 03, 2020, 07:02:15 PM
Might still grab something on Matrix but so far $6 for Rainbow Six Siege
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: -budd- on January 03, 2020, 08:14:56 PM
Received a Tiller gift card so went a little overboard during the sale. Hey, just trying to encourage them to have more sales.
Picked up at Tillers store:
Panzer Battles: Battles in North Africa
Gettysburg
France 14
Middle East 67
Squad Battles Modern War
The First Blitzkrieg
out of pocket about $80

Received Steam gift cards so no out of pocket
Picked up
The Talos Principle - $5.53
Among the Sleep - $3.14
Little Nightmares Complete Edition - $6.92
Fallout 4 - $8.28
Guns, Gore and Cannoli - $4.62
Color Of Madness - $2.74
Darkest Dungeon - Crimson Court - $5.50
Darkest Dungeon: The Shieldbreaker - $2.19

Already finished Little Nightmares and Among the Sleep
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: GroggyGrognard on January 04, 2020, 12:49:37 AM
Quote from: airboy on January 03, 2020, 01:19:34 PM
Board Games:
Mansions of Madness - was given one expansion and bought four others.  This ran around $200+.


This is, simply put, a fantastic game system. A buddy of mine and I just finished the 'Path of the Serpent' expansion pack over New Year. We finished the first scenario one day, and the last two a few days later.  Fun expansion.



Groggy
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: The_Admiral on January 04, 2020, 02:03:16 AM
Quote from: steve58 on January 03, 2020, 04:04:20 PM
Just $34 to World of Warships for 8 Mega Crates.  Gotta save some $s for TASK FORCE ADMIRAL Vol.1: American Carrier and Ultimate Admiral: Dreadnoughts later this year.

Don't worry, the pricetag won't be so high that you might need to plan in advance.
Your monthly paycheck will do.

:coolsmiley:
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: steve58 on January 04, 2020, 10:16:31 AM
Quote from: The_Admiral on January 04, 2020, 02:03:16 AM
Quote from: steve58 on January 03, 2020, 04:04:20 PM
Just $34 to World of Warships for 8 Mega Crates.  Gotta save some $s for TASK FORCE ADMIRAL Vol.1: American Carrier and Ultimate Admiral: Dreadnoughts later this year.

Don't worry, the pricetag won't be so high that you might need to plan in advance.
Your monthly paycheck will do.

:coolsmiley:
:o  ;D
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: Redwolf on January 04, 2020, 06:00:16 PM
A couple things for DCS. Not too bad.
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: Dammit Carl! on January 04, 2020, 06:43:14 PM
Guessing I've dropped $75-$85 for computer games overall this season; $20ish here, $20ish there, etc.  Went for depth in titles (DLCs) vs. a slew of different things.
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: LoganismyHERO on January 04, 2020, 11:09:31 PM
Star Wars Imperial Assault - $70
18 figure packs - $70 with tax...yep, 75% off at a local retailer. I'm calling this the sale/find of the year!

This was it for me this holiday season.
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: jomni on January 08, 2020, 04:03:25 AM
No new games! Pat on the back!
Bought some War Thunder goodies! Kick on the butt!
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: jamus34 on January 08, 2020, 08:17:36 AM
As far as board games nothing specific for me but picked up the following for the family / kids

Ticket to Ride Europe
Planet
Imhotep
Arkham Horror LCG
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: W8taminute on January 08, 2020, 08:39:31 AM
I grabbed Total War: Warhammer II and Master of Orion (2016 edition).  Both great games but I really love that 'just one more turn' feeling with Master of Orion.  Can't stop playing it!
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: FlickJax on January 08, 2020, 09:08:43 AM
Quote from: W8taminute on January 08, 2020, 08:39:31 AM
I grabbed Total War: Warhammer II and Master of Orion (2016 edition).  Both great games but I really love that 'just one more turn' feeling with Master of Orion.  Can't stop playing it!

:)  not had that feeling in a while :(
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: Gusington on January 08, 2020, 09:58:35 AM
I am starting to get that feeling from Anno 1800 as I learn its dynamics and systems.

GIGGITY
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: Labbug on January 08, 2020, 10:02:06 AM
Got:
Total War Saga Thrones of Britannia
Total War Warhammer II DCL's
Interstellar Space Genesis
Master of Orion
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: W8taminute on January 08, 2020, 12:04:02 PM
Quote from: FlickJax on January 08, 2020, 09:08:43 AM
Quote from: W8taminute on January 08, 2020, 08:39:31 AM
I grabbed Total War: Warhammer II and Master of Orion (2016 edition).  Both great games but I really love that 'just one more turn' feeling with Master of Orion.  Can't stop playing it!

:)  not had that feeling in a while :(

Yeah me neither until I started Master of Orion.  I've had a few "I really need to go to the lavatory but I can't stop clicking next turn" moments with this game.  MOO has those elements that hook me in the way I used to enjoy the Civilization series.
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: Tuna on January 08, 2020, 05:54:40 PM
Quote from: W8taminute on January 08, 2020, 08:39:31 AM
I grabbed Total War: Warhammer II and Master of Orion (2016 edition).  Both great games but I really love that 'just one more turn' feeling with Master of Orion.  Can't stop playing it!

Is Master of Orion turn based?
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: W8taminute on January 08, 2020, 07:10:16 PM
Quote from: Tuna on January 08, 2020, 05:54:40 PM
Quote from: W8taminute on January 08, 2020, 08:39:31 AM
I grabbed Total War: Warhammer II and Master of Orion (2016 edition).  Both great games but I really love that 'just one more turn' feeling with Master of Orion.  Can't stop playing it!

Is Master of Orion turn based?

The strategic layer is turn based but the tactical battles are real time.
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: 88mmkwk on January 11, 2020, 02:03:31 PM
I was feeling quite proud of myself this year for resisting all impulse buy urges between the (rare) JTS deals and Matrix Games Holiday sale.  Yes - strong in the force I was....

Until those sneaky bastards at Matrix games - clearly noticing I had not taken the holiday sale bait - decided to send me a 12-year customer anniversary coupon with three days left on the holiday sale.  They upped their game like a seductive siren who notices her charms are not working.  My last vestages of self-restraint melted away like a pad of butter in a hot frying pan.  I still have not played all the games I bought from them last time, and yet here's what I pulled the trigger on today:












GameRegular PriceHoliday SaleFinal Price
Desert War 1040-1942$39.99$19.99$11.79
War in the Pacific -Admiral's Edition$79.99$16.00$9.44
Strategic Command WWII: World at War$39.99$19.60$11.56
Drive on Moscow: War in the Snow$9.99$4.90$2.89
Tigers on the Hunt$49.99$9.50$5.60
Battle of the Bulge$9.99$4.90$2.89
Gettysburg: The Tide Turns$9.99$4.90$2.89
Civil War II$39.99$19.60$5.91
Total:
$279.92$52.97 :o

Even getting in to WitP:AE alone can be a lifetime pursuit, much less getting 7 others too....But i just couldn't resist a chance to score nearly $280 worth of games for $53.  I spent time checking out the forums at Matrix for each game on the list, and as far as I can tell, there's no stinkers in the lot.

Bulge, Moscow and Gettysburg are the Dollar Store scores at under $3 each and are for those days when work has beat me to a pulp and I need a simple distraction.  The crazy WitP-AE sale this year dropped the cost for the usually pricey groggie-fav from $79.00 down to $16.99 and my anniversary coupon made the final price a whopping 88% off the regular price!  No way I could miss out on such a great price!

Tigers on the Hunt was a pick up due to my many year dabbling in ASL.  This game will let me get in a quick ASL-type fix when I don't have time to line up a VASSAL opponent or schedule a FtF session with my local wargaming buddy.

I'm a fan of WWII desert warfare, so Desert War 1940-1042 also made the list.  I read the forum inputs and saw that some don't like the large unit stacks in the game. That doesn't scare me away.  Largely due to a young lady named Yvonne that I dated in my early 20's, I've loved big stacks most of my adult life ;).....

Strategic Command WWII was a buy as I have greatly enjoyed the War in Europe edition that came out first.  Civil War II made the list as I bought Alea Jacta Est last year on sale and found it a rich and rewarding game experience.  For $6, I couldn't resist hooking up with another AGEOD title.  Again, forum browsing showed this to be a highly regarded title.

I am a nutcase - how am I ever gonna find time for all these!  But I'm quite happy at this moment.  C'est la vie...Merry Late Christmas to me!  O0
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: bobarossa on January 11, 2020, 05:10:19 PM
Quote from: 88mmkwk on January 11, 2020, 02:03:31 PM

I am a nutcase - how am I ever gonna find time for all these!  But I'm quite happy at this moment.  C'est la vie...Merry Late Christmas to me!  O0
I have purchased 20 games in the last 4 Holiday Sales (my Anniversary coupon arrives on Dec 27th!).  I have played only 3 of those games extensively and I've been retired that whole time.  It's not about playing them, it's about being able to play them if you want.
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: Sir Slash on January 11, 2020, 11:40:30 PM
Exactly! You can't play them if you don't have them so... why not? And besides, any day now they may decide to quit making them. Then who'll look silly?  :-"
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: 88mmkwk on January 12, 2020, 12:49:40 AM
QuoteAnd besides, any day now they may decide to quit making them. Then who'll look silly?

And hence one of the reasons I am a big Matrix Games fan - most games I buy from them come with a Steam key that lets you take advantage of the convenience of auto-updates.  If Steam ever goes in the crapper, I can always download and re-install my collection old-school style via the My Page on Matrix Games.  Even when a game is available for a bit less on Steam vs. Matrix Games, I'll purchase from Matrix every time and then just request a Steam key from Matrix after I buy.

On a related topic, I've been quite curious what the massive discount given on WitP-AE has done for unit sales of that game.  It has a quite lively community on the forums, very helpful and welcoming.  It's really kinda cool to see a Phoenix rise up after so many years of having a small but dedicated following.  I gotta believe the Holiday sale price drop from $79.99 to $16.00 (or even $9.44 for yours truly) led to quite a surge in sales of it...
Title: Re: Holiday Gaming Damage
Post by: Martok on January 16, 2020, 05:35:49 AM
Between Steam, GOG, and Matrix/Slitherine, I spent around $60.00 on 4 games during the holiday season.  For me, I'd say that's reasonably restrained overall.  I could have easily spent three times that, but I tried very hard to to restrict my purchases to deals I just couldn't pass up -- and more importantly, to games I might actually play before the heat death of the universe occurs.  :P 




Quote from: Labbug on January 08, 2020, 10:02:06 AM
Got:
Total War Saga Thrones of Britannia
Total War Warhammer II DCL's
Interstellar Space Genesis
Master of Orion
That's a very nice list of strategy games you've picked up there.  I can happily recommend all of them.  O0 




Quote from: W8taminute on January 08, 2020, 12:04:02 PM
Quote from: FlickJax on January 08, 2020, 09:08:43 AM
Quote from: W8taminute on January 08, 2020, 08:39:31 AM
I grabbed Total War: Warhammer II and Master of Orion (2016 edition).  Both great games but I really love that 'just one more turn' feeling with Master of Orion.  Can't stop playing it!

:)  not had that feeling in a while :(

Yeah me neither until I started Master of Orion.  I've had a few "I really need to go to the lavatory but I can't stop clicking next turn" moments with this game.  MOO has those elements that hook me in the way I used to enjoy the Civilization series.
I was pleasantly surprised by the new MOO game.  It's one of those underappreciated gems that deserves more love than it's received.  (Not that I blame the original MOO1/2 fanbase for rejecting it; Wargaming seriously f***ed up with how they marketed the game and directed its development.) 

Once I got past my expectations (e.g., it was never going to resurrect the franchise and/or return it to glory) and just took the game for what it was, I began to enjoy it.  Underneath all the "shiny" is a competently-made, highly-polished, space 4x that's easy to pick up and play, but without feeling overly "streamlined"/dumbed-down. 

It's not going to appeal to everyone, but for those who just want a nice 4x game with moderate depth and decent production values, one could certainly do worse than MOO:CtS.