u/BookishTalks

"What man would make his woman a fugitive?" This reminded me of Jake half of the time I was watching it.

"What man would make his woman a fugitive?" This reminded me of Jake half of the time I was watching it.

I found this drama The Healer out of nowhere on netflix...and for some reason this ended up making me think of Jake. A lot of scenes were plainly "This is what he would say" or "This was in actually in the game". Brought back good memories.

Do give it a try if you like action, romance and hidden identity.

u/BookishTalks — 2 days ago

Cluedo is honestly one of the most fun board games I’ve ever played.

Has anyone ever played cluedo?

I've owned cluedo for years, and every time I play it, I'm reminded why I love it so much.

I never get bored of trying to eliminate possibilities, second guessing everyone at the table, and having that "wait... I think I've figured it out!" Moment. Its one of those games that keeps yours brain constantly working while still being really fun and competitive.

I also like that every match tells a different story, even though the rules stay the same. It never feels repetitive to me.

Anyone else still playing cluedo? I'd love to hear what you enjoyed most about it or any funny moment you've had during a game.

Would love more recommendations on games like cluedo.

u/BookishTalks — 4 days ago