Arrive anytime after 1; RSVP's and ETA's appreciated but not essential; snacks likewise. If arriving after 6, call ahead in case we're out to dinner.
I have a few new games that demand to be played.
One of them, Space Alert, is a rather intriguing cooperative game with shades of RoboRally. It has a set of tutorial scenarios, and I would like to play through a few of them Sunday with 3 or 4 like-minded eager space cadets. Scenarios take about 25 minutes each, and involve an audio CD which gives real-time reports etc. during the 10 minutes of mission execution.
Another, At the Gates of Loyang, is a simulation of the famous Battle of Loyang, in which the defenders mounted a desperate sally against the Besieging--no, wait, it's actually about vegetable sellers who set up stalls in the market just outside the city gates. This looks like an engine-building game in which the first 3 turns or so are rather hardscrabble, and one starts hitting one's stride around turn 5, of 9 total turns. It has vegimeeples: cute little pumpkins, radishes, leeks...!
The third, Carson City, I haven't worked out the rules for yet, but it's a worker-placement game. Unlike most such games though, there is a solution to the annoyance of someone doing what you wanted to do before you could get there: shootouts! Lots of bits, plus you get cowbeeples!
Also acquired were Nile, Tichu, the Small World: Tales and Legends expansion, and the spiffy blocks for Agricola, although I still don't have sheeples, mooples, or piggles. I have horsles, though! Tichu is a known good game. Nile was a mistake based on BoardGameGeek info; it turns out that it seems to be a shoddy card game that is in all ways inferior to Bohnanza.
Missing is Dominion: Prosperity, which has been short-shipping because the (adjective deleted) manufacturer didn't print nearly enough copies. I also ordered Shipyard but my ship didn't come in on that one.
I have a few new games that demand to be played.
One of them, Space Alert, is a rather intriguing cooperative game with shades of RoboRally. It has a set of tutorial scenarios, and I would like to play through a few of them Sunday with 3 or 4 like-minded eager space cadets. Scenarios take about 25 minutes each, and involve an audio CD which gives real-time reports etc. during the 10 minutes of mission execution.
Another, At the Gates of Loyang, is a simulation of the famous Battle of Loyang, in which the defenders mounted a desperate sally against the Besieging--no, wait, it's actually about vegetable sellers who set up stalls in the market just outside the city gates. This looks like an engine-building game in which the first 3 turns or so are rather hardscrabble, and one starts hitting one's stride around turn 5, of 9 total turns. It has vegimeeples: cute little pumpkins, radishes, leeks...!
The third, Carson City, I haven't worked out the rules for yet, but it's a worker-placement game. Unlike most such games though, there is a solution to the annoyance of someone doing what you wanted to do before you could get there: shootouts! Lots of bits, plus you get cowbeeples!
Also acquired were Nile, Tichu, the Small World: Tales and Legends expansion, and the spiffy blocks for Agricola, although I still don't have sheeples, mooples, or piggles. I have horsles, though! Tichu is a known good game. Nile was a mistake based on BoardGameGeek info; it turns out that it seems to be a shoddy card game that is in all ways inferior to Bohnanza.
Missing is Dominion: Prosperity, which has been short-shipping because the (adjective deleted) manufacturer didn't print nearly enough copies. I also ordered Shipyard but my ship didn't come in on that one.
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lazy lazy wg007 here
Space Alert is one of my least fav's ever, but I know a lot of people like it. So I hope you enjoy and I'd be interested to know what camp you are in once you have a chance to play.
I believe BF and I played Carson City, so he could help with the rules if he's going to be there. I remember liking it but I don't remember the shoot-outs??? So maybe I'm thinking of a different game...
Anyway, enjoy!!! :)
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I know Space Alert is not for everyone! I'm looking for a few good su--err, brave volunteers, is all. I'm pretty sure it's my kind of thing.
I could conjecture snarkily on what BF stands for...
Looking forward to seeing you when you return!
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So, how was it? Was Space Alert enjoyed by all? Is it a new favorite? Too bad mnv_iii didn't join you for the day- he likes that game. Some of his other friends do too.
Snarky conjecture away! I'm interested to know what clever abbreviations can be had.
YAY! I am also looking forward to my return, to friends and gaming!!! I'll have to plan something for when I'm in town... only a few more weeks until December's here and I get a break!
Are you going to Ludo?
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Space Alert went over well, even though we got wiped out on the first full mission... I think that familiarity with the threats and with the likely pitfalls will help.
BF doesn't lend itself to nice snarky abbreviations... I'll have to work on it!
I generally do games on Boxing Day, so keep that one open if you can.
Ludo: yep! Will I see you there?
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I know to get off at Lycée Claudel, but could you remind me of the details of your coordinates (here or any way you feel like sending them)?
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... and should I come, can I extend this invite to my friend "matei101", that you've met last Friday...?
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I believe I know who you mean; he is, of course, welcome to join us!
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... and for me, of course I'll keep you posted! :)
Feeling like Barrymore's, after that...? I need to dance... :D
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;)
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:P
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I'm starting my own ^.~ - you've been sent an invite!
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