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I wish "illegal cab company" would too, but I also have no sympathy for shitty actual cab company. It's not even about the money for me, they had many chances to innovate their systems and squash the illegal cab companies before they got started while at the same time generating more fare revenue, but instead tried to use the status quo to smother out the competition.
If you're not married to playing 5e, Pathfinder has an amazing beginner box that slowly introduces the ruleset. Then you have the benefit of an open source system with the full srd online in an official source.
Agreed. Reddit mods need to see a sinking ship for what it is and work to migrate their communities to software that actually appreciates what they do. Reddit wants to capitalize on labor of love the mods perform.
Screw Reddit, I've already posted more on kbin/the fediverse than I have since the algorithm changes years ago
My wife and I mostly play cooperative games, she doesn't like very complicated games so we've been through a few of them:
Pandemic - great base game for cooperative but does have an issue with quarterback and no way to mitigate so you need to be cognizant of this. If you really enjoy the theme/playstyle of this I hugely recommend getting the legacy version (Season 1 is the best but I've heard good things about the others)
Marvel Champions - This is A LCG so can be a steep price if you want literally everything, but the base game itself is fun enough so I'd suggest starting with just that, and if yall enjoy grab either the expansion that sounds the most interesting or the boosters for whatever hero one of you enjoys the most. You have rules for building custom decks but all of the heros come with a pre-built that works reasonably well with their theme
Gloomhaven - we've found that my wife is much more willing to take on a more complicated ruleset as long as it's a legacy type game where the base rules stay the same, and you build towards something. I haven't personally played it but a lot of people recommend starting with Jaws of the Lion first if your new to the genre as it's cheaper and has a simplified ruleset
One Deck Dungeon - simple ruleset dungeon crawler that takes up little shelf or table space. Great little game, note if you want to play with more than 2 you will need the forest of shadows expansion.
Mansions of Madness - The second editions app works quite well at reducing the complexity of the game while keeping it interesting. We'll play this often on Halloween with friends while waiting on trick or treaters.
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