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Nexus Ops (Pick-Our-Play)

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Join us this week in a monolithic battle for supremacy in the Avalon Hill Classic, Nexus Ops!

Nexus Ops, designed by Charlie Catino & Steven Kimball, was first published by Avalon Hill in 2005. In 2006 it was nominated for a Golden Geek Award for Best Wargame.

Episode Summary: The panel explores the world of Nexus Ops, a game that combines the excitement of territorial conquest with the strategy of area control. Listen in as we discuss the different units available, how to score points, and the importance of territorial conquest and resources. We also dive into the mysterious monolith in the middle of the board, which gives privileged cards with special capabilities that can be used to turn the tides of battle.

During our discussion, we analyze the strategies needed to be successful in Nexus Ops, such as spreading out military forces and holding the monolith for a few turns to maximize your opportunities to score points. We also explore the role of secret mission cards, and how they offer the best opportunity to score points but also require strategic placement and timing. Learn about the strength of the dragons, utilizing Energize cards, and the risk of placing dragons in melee combat.

We conclude by considering the pros and cons of Nexus Ops and debate the need for additional players. We discuss the different units, how to score points, and the importance of the secret mission cards. We also analyze the impact of die rolls and the overall strategy of the game, as well as the tightness of the board.

Connect with us through our website, and find links to our social media and Discord server. Don't forget to participate in our "Pick-Our-Play" poll on Discord for a say in what we play in June! We look forward to hearing from you!

Episode Chapters:

(0:01:00) - You Picked Nexus Ops (0:09:57) - Nexus Thought (0:20:35) - Nexus Ops Board Game Review

Chapter Summaries:

(0:00:00) - You Picked Nexus Ops (9 Minutes) We explore the world of Nexus Ops. We discuss the different units, how to score points, and the importance of territorial conquest and resources. We also talk about the monolith in the middle of the board, which gives privileged cards with special capabilities that can be used in battle. We round off the conversation with a discussion of secret mission cards, and how they offer extra points but also require strategic placement and timing.

(0:08:57) - Nexus Thought (11 Minutes) Nexus Ops is a game of strategic positioning on a map. We discuss the different units, how to score points, and the importance of taking risks. We also examine the area control aspect of the game and how the resources generated can lead to an increased presence on the board. We discuss strategies such as spreading out military forces and holding the monolith for a few turns to maximize opportunities to score points. Ultimately, we agree that the game is a mosh pit and that taking risks is essential for success.

(0:19:35) - Nexus Ops Board Game Review (20 Minutes) The panel then discusses the power of dragons and how they can be incredibly costly if not used strategically. We also talk about the special effects of each unit and the different ways they can counter one another. Lastly, we go over the rules of the game, and how simple and straightforward they are, but point out the importance of remembering the few edge cases. We then consider the pros and cons of Nexus Ops and debate the need for additional players. Finally, we decide on a rating and agree that it's a great game to play a couple of times a year.

Show notes created with assistance from https://podium.page

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Join us this week in a monolithic battle for supremacy in the Avalon Hill Classic, Nexus Ops!

Nexus Ops, designed by Charlie Catino & Steven Kimball, was first published by Avalon Hill in 2005. In 2006 it was nominated for a Golden Geek Award for Best Wargame.

Episode Summary: The panel explores the world of Nexus Ops, a game that combines the excitement of territorial conquest with the strategy of area control. Listen in as we discuss the different units available, how to score points, and the importance of territorial conquest and resources. We also dive into the mysterious monolith in the middle of the board, which gives privileged cards with special capabilities that can be used to turn the tides of battle.

During our discussion, we analyze the strategies needed to be successful in Nexus Ops, such as spreading out military forces and holding the monolith for a few turns to maximize your opportunities to score points. We also explore the role of secret mission cards, and how they offer the best opportunity to score points but also require strategic placement and timing. Learn about the strength of the dragons, utilizing Energize cards, and the risk of placing dragons in melee combat.

We conclude by considering the pros and cons of Nexus Ops and debate the need for additional players. We discuss the different units, how to score points, and the importance of the secret mission cards. We also analyze the impact of die rolls and the overall strategy of the game, as well as the tightness of the board.

Connect with us through our website, and find links to our social media and Discord server. Don't forget to participate in our "Pick-Our-Play" poll on Discord for a say in what we play in June! We look forward to hearing from you!

Episode Chapters:

(0:01:00) - You Picked Nexus Ops (0:09:57) - Nexus Thought (0:20:35) - Nexus Ops Board Game Review

Chapter Summaries:

(0:00:00) - You Picked Nexus Ops (9 Minutes) We explore the world of Nexus Ops. We discuss the different units, how to score points, and the importance of territorial conquest and resources. We also talk about the monolith in the middle of the board, which gives privileged cards with special capabilities that can be used in battle. We round off the conversation with a discussion of secret mission cards, and how they offer extra points but also require strategic placement and timing.

(0:08:57) - Nexus Thought (11 Minutes) Nexus Ops is a game of strategic positioning on a map. We discuss the different units, how to score points, and the importance of taking risks. We also examine the area control aspect of the game and how the resources generated can lead to an increased presence on the board. We discuss strategies such as spreading out military forces and holding the monolith for a few turns to maximize opportunities to score points. Ultimately, we agree that the game is a mosh pit and that taking risks is essential for success.

(0:19:35) - Nexus Ops Board Game Review (20 Minutes) The panel then discusses the power of dragons and how they can be incredibly costly if not used strategically. We also talk about the special effects of each unit and the different ways they can counter one another. Lastly, we go over the rules of the game, and how simple and straightforward they are, but point out the importance of remembering the few edge cases. We then consider the pros and cons of Nexus Ops and debate the need for additional players. Finally, we decide on a rating and agree that it's a great game to play a couple of times a year.

Show notes created with assistance from https://podium.page

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You can Listen to Us: Spotify || Apple Podcasts || Google Podcasts || YouTube

You can Support Us: Patreon || Leave a Rating & Review wherever you listen. Ratings & Reviews are an easy and free way to show us your support.

You can Follow Us: Twitter || Instagram || Discord

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