Oh yeah it is certainly a bit on the dry optimization side of things. I haven't played it enough to be certain, but it definitely feels like there is some degree of snowballing going on depending on how your first few turns went.
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Thanks for pointing that out to me. I didn't know they made another game using a similar mechanic. I will certainly check it out!
Obsidian hab ich mir auch mal angesehen und es sah eigentlich vielversprechend aus. Bin dann aber letztlich bei bookstack gelandet, weil ich eine online Lösung wollte, wo ich meine Notizen zu den Sessions auch direkt für die anderen Spieler zugänglich machen kann - ich persönlich wär zwar glaub ich mit git als sync-Lösung okay, aber ich glaub das trifft nicht auf alle meine Mitspieler zu 😅.
Derzeit am aktivsten tatsächlich DnD5e mit The Wild Beyond the Witchlight und Journeys through the Radiant Citadel.
Ansonsten bin ich ein großer Freund von Savage Worlds basierten Systemen, wie Crystal Heart und Deadlands - die bring ich aber meistens nur für oneshots auf den Tisch.
Aus der Liste von RPGs, von denen ich das Setting toll finde, aber gewisse Probleme mit dem Regelsystem habe, sind Numenera, Mouse Guard und Shadowrun ganz vorne mit dabei.
I quite like Nova Luna as a game that everyone can play, but that has a fierce optimization aspect, if you are into that.
I was pleasantly surprised by Lost Ruins of Arnak - I don't think there is any other game that has this combination of worker placement and deck building. I was a bit worried how the very low number of turns would interact with the deck building elements (generally cycling through the deck very often is expected in that genre), but it works surprsingly well!
Oh, I tried this for a few games on boardgamearena. I quite liked it, but the cards you draw seemed very influential in whether they fit the fauna cards/personal objectives or not. Do you find it holds up when playing it repeatedly?
I have a Mini-PC sitting under my TV that is a frankenstein'd together media PC and home server running on Ubuntu.
I am running Nextcloud for easily accessing stuff from all devices, Bookstack for organizing and sharing notes, borgbackup for, well, backups. Currently experimenting with gitea just in case github loses its shit^^