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Daoshi
There's also chess.
Too simple a game for me.Well, then there's Fischer Random chess?
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A game with three or five players (the latter is preferable). Otherwise, I don't know what else... And yes, short games are important.
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Let's go to Vesnot, if not to Heroes.
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Daoshi
There's also this pretty good game, we could hold a tournament based on it.
Haha))) Like, everything is based on random chance. Good one, bro!)

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Considering we're not some hardcore gamers, I don't see anything wrong with the idea of Hearthstone, especially because of the random element – it's just for fun, but I see many other drawbacks – some people have significant experience, while others don't, and, more importantly, the issue with decks. We could, of course, force everyone to play only with basic decks, but that would kill a significant part of the fun.
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It would be better to choose some other competitive game, not an online one where you have to hunt for maps. Astral Masters, for example, would be a good choice.
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Hearthstone for the less fortunate.

Besides, I only recently defeated Mukl.
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Forget about these cards.
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I would gladly play the fourth game. Or tic-tac-toe.
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Let's go.
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Or in Mahjong.
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Let's play Go.
Yes, Go is a good game.
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Let’s troll Nebosa.
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So, what’s the verdict? What are the results?
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You will never come to an agreement. You need to choose an independent person (i.e., someone not participating) who will select the game based on the reasonable requirements of the participants. Then, the game starts, and anyone who is not satisfied with the game selection automatically loses.
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