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I would look up your current favorite game(s) on boardgamegeek.com and scroll to where it says "Fans Also Like". Click on "See All" and it'll show you a list of similar games. This is usually where I start exploring. Source: 6 months ago
Check it out on Board Game Geek, its got reviews, ratings, etc. If it’s not a good fit there’s surely some other Star Wars games on there too. Source: 6 months ago
I would also recommend BGG boardgamegeek.com if you want to try out some of the more complex Eurogames. Source: 6 months ago
This month, try to play an unofficial solo variant of a game. Do some research on the games you have at Boardgamegeek. Check out the Forums (the variants section of the forums specifically) or the Files section of your games. You might find a new way of playing them! Or, see if you can find/develop an unofficial solo mode of a multiplayer game. Source: 7 months ago
Don't know if you checked bgg already but a lot of information is on there. My only point is to be aware that it is competitive. If this doesn't suit you two try something co-operative. Source: 9 months ago
I found a site with a program that I want, software.informer.com. And I want to know where to ask if it's safe to download from there. Source: almost 2 years ago
I just found a serial number and product name on an old (from 2012) sheet of paper in my filing cabinet: Kodak Digital GEM. Looks like Kodak stopped supporting it in 2019. A free download is available on "software.informer.com", but I don't trust that. Will just look into something newer. Source: about 3 years ago
Thanks guys. I'm also looking for an older version of Paint Shop Pro, X7, which I found on this site: https://software.informer.com/. Source: about 3 years ago
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