Dean Jackson isn’t a fan of tabletop games, but he’s not nothing against them either. So, since he has a cousin who is a VERY big fan of tabletop games, Dean’s got a few favorites of his own he likes to play with his teammates. First, there’s Dominion: it’s a game using custom cards (not playing cards) where, to way oversimplify, players choose how to spend their gold and resources to build the biggest kingdom with the most estates. Then there’s Mysterium: a weird coooerative game where one person tries to lead the others to figure out who a murderer is (kinda like Clue, but again, cooperative) but can only communicate through really obscure pictures that look like they’re from an LSD addict’s dreams.
Apart from those tabletop games, there is one game Jackson LOVES, and wishes his teammates would play: Pokemon the trading card game. The video games are fine, but if you ask Dean, he’ll pick the card game every time.
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Apart from those tabletop games, there is one game Jackson LOVES, and wishes his teammates would play: Pokemon the trading card game. The video games are fine, but if you ask Dean, he’ll pick the card game every time.
(163 words)