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Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 3:19 pm
by Isgrimnur
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Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 8:06 pm
by hentzau
wonderpug wrote:It is time! The prophecy has come true!

(Can you crokinole experts recommend a crokinole board for me to put on my wishlist? Not too expensive, but not crap -- looking for that sweet spot of affordability & quality)
I cannot recommend these boards highly enough. For a first time board, this is what I'm pointing everyone towards. For only about $30 more, you're getting a board that is head and shoulders above the Mayday boards.

The craftsmanship of this board is top notch, and you can customize it with what stain and color you want. I bought this board to be my "traveling" board, but it has quickly become my favorite board. It cost half of what my "good" board cost me, but I absolutely love it...from a design, playability, and cost perspective, it can't be beat.

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 11:35 pm
by hentzau
Hey 'pug! Did you ever order your board?

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 2:10 am
by wonderpug
Sadly, no. I still really want one, but I just couldn't bring myself to ask Santa for a $100-150 game I've never even played. Hopefully I'll be able to get my own sometime in 2013, but I might also try and build my own sometime.

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 11:02 am
by miltonite
I have one of the relatively inexpensive boards and it was a great purchase IMO.

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 1:03 pm
by coopasonic
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/may ... ing-case-p" target="_blank

$95 for a mayday board, $115 adds a clock so you can wall mount it with a purpose.

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 1:17 pm
by wonderpug
Ooh, that's very tempting, thanks

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 2:58 pm
by hentzau
The most tempting part of that is the $45 carry bags. I need a good carry bag, my wife (god bless her) has tried a couple of times to sew me one, but they all end up not being very efficient. Or attractive.

I've looked at buying a padded gong bag, but those run about $90...a bit steep when the board itself was $150.

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:50 pm
by hentzau
Tonight, for Webelos, we were working on the Scientist pin, and Newton's 1st law was the subject.

Guess what we used to demonstrate it?

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:51 pm
by Smoove_B
Spam bots?

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2014 6:10 pm
by hentzau
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Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2014 10:29 pm
by Zarathud
We forbid you from catching your death from cold before the next Octocon.

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 9:04 pm
by hentzau
Just found out recently the Joel, the guy who made the Puzzler boards that I recommend to everyone, has stopped manufacturing boards. It's a shame, they were amazing quality boards for a very reasonable price. I hope he comes back and starts manufacturing again soon...I really wanted one of this collapsible tables.

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2019 2:04 pm
by AWS260
Crokinole has hit the big time.


Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2019 2:52 pm
by Anonymous Bosch
For anyone interested in a much more economical, convenient, and portable dexterity game along the lines of Crokinole, I thoroughly recommend checking out Push It. Granted, it ain't much to look at, but if the price tag and necessary table and storage space required for a decent Crokinole set turns you off, Push It makes for an immensely enjoyable alternative that scratches the same itch.

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2019 3:26 pm
by hentzau
That was a good review. But I do disagree with him on the 2 vs 4 player. I always have more fun playing 4 player than 2.

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2019 4:52 pm
by Anonymous Bosch
hentzau wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2019 3:26 pm That was a good review. But I do disagree with him on the 2 vs 4 player. I always have more fun playing 4 player than 2.
That's true of Push It, too. Playing the 4-player team game (2 vs. 2) is terrific fun, and plays quite differently to the 2-player game. Better yet, the game can be taught in less than a minute, and is incredibly portable so it can easily be played in a bar, pub, restaurant, etc (basically anywhere players can sit around a smooth table).

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2019 7:00 pm
by Ralph-Wiggum
I shouldn't have watched that review. I now feel like I must play Crokinole...

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2019 7:19 pm
by hentzau
Ralph-Wiggum wrote:I shouldn't have watched that review. I now feel like I must play Crokinole...
Join uuussss....

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 4:52 pm
by wonderpug
Dammit, I finally got around to watching the Shut Up & Sit Down review and now the urge to get a board (or at least really ask for it for my birthday or Christmas) is stronger than ever.

Can I get some updated recommendations for a good board to start with? I think I'd be looking in the $150-200 range, stretching to $300 if there was a compelling argument to be made for the higher cost board.

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 4:57 pm
by Isgrimnur
If you pay coop enough, he might smuggle a BGG Con board out for you.

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 5:50 pm
by Anonymous Bosch
wonderpug wrote: Fri Jul 26, 2019 4:52 pm Dammit, I finally got around to watching the Shut Up & Sit Down review and now the urge to get a board (or at least really ask for it for my birthday or Christmas) is stronger than ever.

Can I get some updated recommendations for a good board to start with? I think I'd be looking in the $150-200 range, stretching to $300 if there was a compelling argument to be made for the higher cost board.
I would strongly encourage you try playing Push It first. Having played both Crokinole and Push It, it's a surprisingly similar experience (granted, Push It obviously does not include a fancy bespoke board with bumpers and such, but the basic gameplay is very much the same).

It's available through Amazon for <$30 shipped and due to its terrific portability, I can pretty much guarantee you'll be able to play it more often than a $200 - $300 Crokinole set (unless you're fortunate enough to have the room to keep a Crokinole board set up on a more permanent basis). Better yet, you can bust it out in a bar and teach the game in less than a minute.

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 7:02 pm
by hentzau
Try out Mayday Games. You can get a Maple board for $100 + Shipping. I have one of the first mayday boards which I would not recommend, because they actually used a decal for the top of the board. I got it for free, and it works fine, but I would have been disappointed in that board. This board they have here looks pretty nice. Plus you get a scoring box and extra pucks. If you get that one, I would recommend you also get the rubber tubing and screw upgrade for it.

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2020 12:31 pm
by hentzau
This week we had to travel to NE Iowa to finally get my daughter's stuff out of her dorm room. I usually grab an audiobook for these trips, because my kids all have headphones on and I can play what I want. I looked through Audible for stuff that I thought would fit the timeframe (needs to be under 10 hours) and stumbled across "Ashoka". Since I had just finished watching The Clone Wars finale, this seemed to meet my needs very well.

Well, imagine my surprise when on this farming moon she finds herself on, she's in a bar, and the farmers she has befriended pull out an octagonal board game, which involves flicking pucks at a center hole that is guarded by pegs. The name of this game? Crokin.

Crokinole is cannon in the Star Wars universe!!!

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2020 12:53 pm
by wonderpug
Another Mayday crokinole board Kickstarter is up and going fast. Looks like I'm finally going to be able to give this game a try after all these years of thinking about it -- the wife gave the thumbs up to jump on this Kickstarter to use it as her birthday or Christmas present to me later this year.

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2020 1:07 pm
by hentzau
wonderpug wrote:Another Mayday crokinole board Kickstarter is up and going fast. Looks like I'm finally going to be able to give this game a try after all these years of thinking about it -- the wife gave the thumbs up to jump on this Kickstarter to use it as her birthday or Christmas present to me later this year.
$100 for a crokinole board? That’s a no brainer, I have one of the first gen boards and while playable it’s definitely a bargain basement board. I have heard nothing but good stuff on their later boards, and if I didn’t already have 3 boards I would jump on this immediately.

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2020 3:22 pm
by Anonymous Bosch
hentzau wrote: Thu Jun 25, 2020 1:07 pm
wonderpug wrote:Another Mayday crokinole board Kickstarter is up and going fast. Looks like I'm finally going to be able to give this game a try after all these years of thinking about it -- the wife gave the thumbs up to jump on this Kickstarter to use it as her birthday or Christmas present to me later this year.
$100 for a crokinole board? That’s a no brainer, I have one of the first gen boards and while playable it’s definitely a bargain basement board. I have heard nothing but good stuff on their later boards, and if I didn’t already have 3 boards I would jump on this immediately.
Indeed, that's definitely a great bargain for a full Crokinole set. Though I still say Push It is an even better bargain because it's incredibly travel friendly and much more likely to get played. It's a great option even if you own and enjoy playing Crokinole, because it's akin to an incredibly easy-to-teach, portable version of Crokinole.

Sadly you can no longer buy it on Amazon, though it is still available from BoardGameBliss.com for $26.95 CAD or about $19.73 USD + shipping.

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:18 pm
by wonderpug
Oh great and learned crokinole expoerts, I seek your wisdom.

If your opponent has no discs on the board but some of your own discs are, what happens if you bump some of your own discs when you make your shot?
  • The disc you flick bumps another and the disc you flicked does not make it into the 15 ring. Both discs removed or just the one you flicked?
  • The disc you flick bumps another disc, the disc you flicked does not make it into the 15 ring, BUT the preexisting disc it hit gets moved from outside the 15 ring and makes it into the 15 ring. Valid shot because a disc got added to the 15 ring? Or invalid because the disc you actually flicked didn't make it in?
Scenario 2: Your opponent does have discs on the board, and you do as well. You flick, hit your own preexisting discs, but fail to move a disc of your opponent. The disc you flicked is removed, but do you also remove your preexisting disc that got bumped?

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:23 pm
by hentzau
wonderpug wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:18 pm Oh great and learned crokinole expoerts, I seek your wisdom.

If your opponent has no discs on the board but some of your own discs are, what happens if you bump some of your own discs when you make your shot?
  • The disc you flick bumps another and the disc you flicked does not make it into the 15 ring. Both discs removed or just the one you flicked?
  • The disc you flick bumps another disc, the disc you flicked does not make it into the 15 ring, BUT the preexisting disc it hit gets moved from outside the 15 ring and makes it into the 15 ring. Valid shot because a disc got added to the 15 ring? Or invalid because the disc you actually flicked didn't make it in?
Scenario 2: Your opponent does have discs on the board, and you do as well. You flick, hit your own preexisting discs, but fail to move a disc of your opponent. The disc you flicked is removed, but do you also remove your preexisting disc that got bumped?
OK, so the first scenario, it's the second one. As long as one of the pucks that you make contact with ends up in or touching the 15 circle, all pucks stay on. If none of the pucks that are contacted are in or touching, all are removed.

Scenario 2: If there are opposing pucks on the board and you do not contact any of the opposing pucks with any of your pucks, all of your pucks that were contacted will be removed.

Hope that helps!

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:44 pm
by wonderpug
Thanks! So far I've just had time for one preliminary game with my 10-year-old, but it looks like it'll be a hit! My daughter had some trouble with aiming, but she had one glorious moment where she knocked 2 of my discs out of the 15-circle in a single shot, with her shot disc ending up in the 15-circle itself. That one fantastic shot made all the other total misses become distant memories.

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:46 pm
by hentzau
Keep your finger close to the disc when flicking. It cuts down on the pain. :-)

Re: New Crokinole Boards

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 6:58 pm
by hentzau
Wyrmwood just said they may be getting into the crokinole board business this year. I'm doomed.