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¿Question #1046?
ynnen: What game requires the most focus, attention and immersion to do well?
BOBBYCAN: Panzerblitz? Yes, Panzerblitz.
Hendal: mr. jack
Woelf: High Frontier is up there.
Felimid: Immersion? Anything aquatic/navel, etc.
Occupy Boardwalk: Any Euro. Go ahead. Take your pick. They're all the same.
Spirit of 70: Magic Realm.
ricardofo: Chess
sirjeyhmis: A Game of Thrones
Frubgarde: King's Finger.
Noxide: Not the game, getting the new games past my wife.
engdy: "Who blinks first"
Dystopian_Wonder: Twilight Imperium 3
TheKeck: Chess.
DHEK: Chess.
Apparatus: Depends on the other players...
rshipley: Diplomacy
Aarontu: Of what I play, chess
Leo-T: ASL
Der Ubermolch: Oh, Sleuth, hands down. Every bit of information is important.
aleo09: for me it's currently - TPoF
scriptorum: Oh I dunno, how about Werewolf? Without immersion the game is nothing.
Cut & Space: Chess
dmomo: Maybe Go
brainrob: Ricochet Robot - for me anyway.
POvidiusNaso: Ricochet Robot. Man alive, this is pure focus and immersion.
Langoroth: Risk
l7productions: Puerto Rico
Dorque: Blood Bowl.
tipsyweasel: Bridge
jasta6: of the ones I play, Up Front (TAHGC) .......................................
BeatPosse: Go
marshalljansen: Euphrat and Tigris, for me. As soon as I stop paying attention I open myself up to external conflict and get smoked.
arkibet: In the Shadow of Emperor
Deeghter: Dragon Dice
hkishel: ASL
Chris Page: Bridge.
Chemik: I know the Chess geeks will say Chess and the Go geeks will say Go. I say PR.
bigbadsteve: go
themagni: Life. Live the game.
KompaNanzi: Diplomacy
xlorp: How long can you hold your friend's head underwater?
javelin98: Chess
jellospike: Tigris & Euphrates
willow19460: Age of Mythology
erli: Life
GrandpaDave: Monopoly
Defdamesdompi: Go
Cavedog_pdx: Time's Up!
ConraDargo: Stratego 4
mrbeankc: Many games require that
GuyHill: go
Lord_Prussian: I think most games in a tournament setting require a lot of focus. It depends on how much you care about winning.
Mease19: Dungeons and dragons
sourwyrm: as far as rules go, squad leader
rdmasters: Role playing. Deep role-playing.
kaiser: Res Publica
Windopaene: Among Euros I'd have to say Age of Steam
familygaming: Go...by a country mile.
hobbes_inc: candy land
stephensj23: chess
heli: Chess I suppose -- that's its problem
Sceadeau: Chess
skrutsch: Probably E&T, for me.
2amp: i'm inclined to say chess, but i saw this game on BGG (name escapes me) it had a 10 foot map, 1200 pieces ect. THAT would take a lot of thought...
Belash: E&T
Drewcooter: Go
snoozefest: chess?
Wanax: WRG 7th edition
Nomadik: Chess
mschlat: Go
dilago: 1841
darthcliff: Star Fleet Battles
kennyb: T&E, Puerto Rico
DenverWolf: T&E
fellonmyhead: There are a great many at a similar level; most recently I found Antiquity to be very much in this camp. I won't be purchasing it because it is too involved for my tastes.
hibikir: Go. Out of the normal euros, T&E, that's why youy don't like it :)
gnomehome: Go
tragicpoet: Chess, any move that I make is wrong
WasQ: Puerto Rico
sos1: Probably Go
alfredhw: Go. That, or the game I haven't added to the 'Geek yet where you have to spin plates on sticks balanced on your nose while you're underwater. That'd also qualify.
rochs77: Age of Steam requires quite a bit
fsumarc: anything not luck driven
Blackwind: any game requires those to do well. duh.
Zambo: Out of all of the games I've played, probably Die Macher.
Ludocrazy: chess
lexen: chess
MisterCranky: Life.
Dave: Deduction games that require a lot of annotation (e.g., Sleuth, Code 777).
puffinge: die macher
Spielfreak: Chess
Flyspeck23: Chess.
isolated: tic tac toe
SevenSpirits: life
djlg: Go
UhhhClem: Go.
chaddyboy_2000: Out of the ones I've played, probably Wallenstein.
skelebone: Playboss, and I've never played it.
ValJor: La CittÃ
jttm: Chess, now that I think about it
BobDodgerBlue: Go
dakarp: Go
raolsson: Euphrats and Tigris
Shakar: Tic Tac Toe.
louiseh: E&T
shumyum: go
geberus: Settlers
CDRodeffer: Go
ynnen: Ricochet Robot and Wallenstein.
CortexBomb: Macher