Saturday, 11 October 2008
Friday, 29 August 2008
Co-operation
Most games have you playing for yourself, versus everyone else playing the game, from just one opponant in Jambo, to all comers in El Grande.
Recently there has been a surge of games that the players co-operate with each other to beat the game, or against one foe with a distinct advantage.
My first Encounter with these team games was Lord of the Rings, by Reiner Knitiza. Based upon the Book of the same name by J.R.R. Tolkien. Where the players must play together to beat challenges set by the game, and travel along the game boards (for there is more than one) to get to Mount Doom and destroy the ring. You play cards from your hands to do this, but although you can discuss your card play, you are not allow to say how many cards of the different types you have. I played this with my wife and friends, and we enjoyed it because of it being so different to the usual affair of every gamer for themselves.
Arkham Horror was the next co-op game that I played, I had read about it so was eager to try it out. It is a long game, the longest of all the co-op games available, but does allow the most players, up to 8 to get in on the action. Set in the world of H.P Lovecraft's Cthulu Mythos, the players are investigators trying to stop powerfull god-like beings taking over/ destroying/ devouring the world. Players move around a board visiting different locations to aquire artifacts and destroy monsters in attempts to close the magical gateways that these elder gods have created in our world. Anyone who is eliminated before the end, is allowed to rejoin with a new character and carry on the fight. I played this with 2 girls that had never encountered the Mythos before, and they enjoyed it, so knowing the themes subject matter is no big obsticle to enjoying the game. The board is very large, so make sure you have a big table.
Pandemic, a game that is selling out everywhere, has its 2 to 4 players trying to stop contagious dieseases from killing all human life on earth. In contrast to the previous title, this plays much quicker, often less than an hour, and the board is much smaller. Each player has a certain role that conveys a different ability, and they must use those abilities to find cures for the 4 dieseases, but also try to control any outbreaks that occur during the game.
A new game out very soon, Red November by Bruno Faidutti, from Fantasy Flight Games, has the players trapped on a damaged and sinking submarine, the distress signal has been sent, but help wont arrive for at least 1 hour. All the players have to do is keep the sub from sinking intime for a rescue. I am looking forward to trying this one when it is released.
Sunday, 6 July 2008
New Online Game Store
Over the last few weeks, I have been sorting out the transfer and ownership of Wizardopoly, an online game store.
On July 4th 2008, it went online again with me as the new owner propriator. I have added a new section, but kept the design done by the previous owner, Richard, as I liked the use of Meeples for the different catagories.
Please visist at www.wizardopoly.com/
I would also be appreciative of any feedback you have.
On July 4th 2008, it went online again with me as the new owner propriator. I have added a new section, but kept the design done by the previous owner, Richard, as I liked the use of Meeples for the different catagories.
Please visist at www.wizardopoly.com/
I would also be appreciative of any feedback you have.
Sunday, 6 April 2008
April Snow!
We got up this morning to this view at our hotel in Hertfordshire. Its a good job that it didnt snow like this the day before, as that was the day of my Brother-in-Laws wedding. The off the shoulder wedding dress would have been very cold indeed.
Emily, my wife had woken up before me, and I asked her to look outside to see if it had snowed during the night. She opened the curtains and said "Oh, wow, Snow!"
Saturday, 29 March 2008
BayCon 2008, Exeter UK
Saturday
Saturday Morning in the main games room.
I had just arrived, however the Convention started on the Thursday, at around mid-day. This was the 22nd Baycon, this figure could be amended later, as no one, not even the organizers seemed to be sure as to how many there had been, however they were sure that it was March.
While I was hovering around the games library carrying my copy of Race for the Galaxy, I managed to get a few people into a game, whom I must have taught successfully, as I was soundly beaten. Next game on the table was a monster, Britannia.
While I was hovering around the games library carrying my copy of Race for the Galaxy, I managed to get a few people into a game, whom I must have taught successfully, as I was soundly beaten. Next game on the table was a monster, Britannia.
The game was explained, and while pretty straight forward,
I took a well deserved rest after that marathon, and when I returned to the main room, one of the guys who was in the game of Britannia, was setting up a copy of Antler Island.
As usual, there are cutesy playing pieces. You can eat food, move around the island, "Rut" with a doe, and grow your antlers. When you move into a space with another players stag, you must fight, you both sacrifice and amount of collected food tokens, and add that figure to the number of antler pieces you have, the winner gets an "Ive-won-a-fight-so-I-can-win-the-game" chit, the looser get moved away to any space on the island. Its quite a straight forward game, not too many options, however as we found out, don't use all your food in a fight, or the next stag will get you, I was that next stag, and I won this game with 13 Ruts, and the biggest antlers. Then we packed up and had quick game of Race for the Galaxy.
Then I met up with my friend, Steve Kearon, so we got a third player Mike Oakes, and setup for a game of Amyitis.
I do like this game, as there are lots of ways to score points, not just from your own actions, but by careful irrigation, and lots of actions to consider, not just your own, but of the other players too. Even passing, if you choose to pass, and take no further action in a turn, as long as someone continues to take turns, you will earn 1 extra Talant every round. This game finished in around 1 hour and 45 mins. Then we met up with 2 more attendes, Neil Palfreyman and Anthony Simons, I had recognised the names from boardgamegeek., I had even read Anthony's blog. As it was getting late we decided on something "light".
Sunday
Next Moring after breakfast, I was wandering the game room looking for a game, so got invited
This was my first Baycon, and I enjoyed it very much. As you can see, I had trouble remembering everyones names that I played with and met, so if you recognise being in the games ive listed, let me know, and i'll correct it and add your names where they should be.
Monday, 24 March 2008
Poprad Stag Weekend
A Short trip from the Airport to Poprad, and to our hotel, the Satel Hotel.
The town was very quiet, not many shops open at all, we all thought this very strange. "Like being in 28 Days later", someone commented. There was 12 of us in total, but 4 had arrived a few days earlier for an extended skiing trip, so the 8 of us that arrived that day eventually found a bar and in we went.
You know that scene from every western movie, when the hero or villain walks into the saloon, and the music stops, and every one looks at him? Thats what it seemed like as we went in. There were plenty of tables, so we picked a corner table and set about translating the menu. "Pivo" it turned out was "Beer" so, armed with this knowledge and hand signals, Richard went to the bar. Soon 8 large beers arrived, and, as they only cost 25SK each (about 50p!) we had another.....and another.
It was about time to get back to the hotel, and meet up with the others, and arrange our first night out with the stag, Chris, present. We set off back to the hotel to get ready.
After everyone arrived in the lobby bar, we went back to the rooms and Chris was introduced to his evenings atire.
Then it was out to the town and some food, we chose "Cafe Crazy", for some real brick oven cooked pizza (and beers).
Then we went to a nightclub, a the door they tried to charge us the equivelant of £12, each! Until we realized that that they were saying that would be the price for everyone, so in we went. The Black lights inside worked a treat on our t-shirts. There were more beers and shots in the dark. Dancing was had by some, but thats where my night ended, about 1.30am, not too drunk, but very tired, as most of us had been up since 4am the previous day.
Tuesday, 18 March 2008
My mum
This was just a quick post from my new phone, A Sony Ericsson K770i, which is able to send pictures straight to a blog. It resizes the pictures and posts in one go. Pretty neat.
I took this last week when my wife and I visited.
Sunday, 24 February 2008
Chepstow Mini Con - ChepCon!
On Sunday 17th February, some friends and I arranged a games day, Dubbed "ChepCon" - as it was held at Owen's House in Chepstow.
Eight players were planned, however only seven managed to arrive. So While we decided what to play with Seven, and then weather or not to break up in to 2 separate groups of 4 and 3. We kicked off with a game of Category 5
I manged to win the first game of the day.

As I had brought a few games that played 8, we thought we would try some, so we had a game of Bang! with 7. First time for me with a full game including 2 deputies and 3 outlaws. The outlaws won, and in true outlaw style, were arguing amongst themselves about who, of the 3, actually won. They seemed happy to carry on like this, so we didnt attempt to correct them in that all outlaws win.
Then we managed to get Owen's girlfriend, Fred, to play a game of Diamant. The only game of the day to get the big 8 players. There were a few grumbles when I suggested Space Dealer with 8, ah well, maybe next time.

After lunch we split into 2 groups, using half each of the same table, we decided on Thebes and Thurn & Taxis
As Steve K, Jake, Steve R and Owen played Thebes at one end of the table, Jason, Paul and myself played Thurn and Taxis at the other end. We slightly mis-judged the playing times of each, as we managed to get 2 games of Thurn and Taxis played to one of Thebes. Paul managed to win both. Steve K was the winner at Thebes.

As we again mulled over what game to play next, Citadels was suggested. Owen doesnt like citadels, so opted out to assist Fred in the kitchen in making some Stuffed potato skin snacks for everyone.
Another Win by me!

Last Game of the day was Cowboys: The Way of the Gun
We scoured the rules, but couldnt find a scenario for 7, so we did the standard multi-player shoot-em-up - The "Deathmatch", last man standing!
All using pistols and some special cards, we started anywhere on the big map and went after each other. Jake managed to win this by hiding most of the game and then pciking off the wounded at the end - he obviously knows how to do deathmatch properly.

We called it a day at 6.30pm. Well called it a day at Chepstow, 4 of us returned to the regular Sunday evening session in newport for a few more games,
Eight players were planned, however only seven managed to arrive. So While we decided what to play with Seven, and then weather or not to break up in to 2 separate groups of 4 and 3. We kicked off with a game of Category 5
I manged to win the first game of the day.
As I had brought a few games that played 8, we thought we would try some, so we had a game of Bang! with 7. First time for me with a full game including 2 deputies and 3 outlaws. The outlaws won, and in true outlaw style, were arguing amongst themselves about who, of the 3, actually won. They seemed happy to carry on like this, so we didnt attempt to correct them in that all outlaws win.
Then we managed to get Owen's girlfriend, Fred, to play a game of Diamant. The only game of the day to get the big 8 players. There were a few grumbles when I suggested Space Dealer with 8, ah well, maybe next time.
After lunch we split into 2 groups, using half each of the same table, we decided on Thebes and Thurn & Taxis
As Steve K, Jake, Steve R and Owen played Thebes at one end of the table, Jason, Paul and myself played Thurn and Taxis at the other end. We slightly mis-judged the playing times of each, as we managed to get 2 games of Thurn and Taxis played to one of Thebes. Paul managed to win both. Steve K was the winner at Thebes.
As we again mulled over what game to play next, Citadels was suggested. Owen doesnt like citadels, so opted out to assist Fred in the kitchen in making some Stuffed potato skin snacks for everyone.
Another Win by me!
Last Game of the day was Cowboys: The Way of the Gun
We scoured the rules, but couldnt find a scenario for 7, so we did the standard multi-player shoot-em-up - The "Deathmatch", last man standing!
All using pistols and some special cards, we started anywhere on the big map and went after each other. Jake managed to win this by hiding most of the game and then pciking off the wounded at the end - he obviously knows how to do deathmatch properly.
We called it a day at 6.30pm. Well called it a day at Chepstow, 4 of us returned to the regular Sunday evening session in newport for a few more games,
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