Gaming 1: You are likely to be eaten by a grue
A thread for the discussion of games: board, LARP, MMORPG, video, tabletop RPG, game theory etc. etc. and all attendant news, developments and ancillary subjects thereof, as well as coordinating/scheduling games either online or IRL. All are welcome to chime in, talk about their favorite games or learn about gaming of any sort.
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Market survey time for you Xbox gamers: You know how the games have unlockable achievements, and each achievement has a little icon, and these ride with your gamer profile on Xbox Live etc?
If you were really into a game (GTA IV, Halo, Rock Band) and could get little enamel pins of the achievement icons, would you? Would you get one as a gift for a friend?
Raq, it would depend on the achievement. I could see some would have a lot of potential draw for a few months after a game's release but after that I think things would be kind of a tough sell.
Strikes me as a bit of a licensing nightmare, though.
Hey billytea, I am liking the boardgame Ra a _lot_, as well as (mumblemumble, looks to Raq for brain) an Egyptian construction game we played this weekend. Ra, in particular is visually stunning. I lost both, primarily because I was so busy looking at the pretty & going all narrative. Oh, and exploring gaming structure and ... yeah. I lost.
And Rock Band (there was more to this post, but the thread and my iPod conspired this morning and it went whoosh) - wow. DH is an awesome guitar player... even better than on air guitar. Now I need to find a digital lighter (having pioneered the air-lighter in 1993). I like the fact that everyone is playing together - and I love the way that the voice becomes another joystick.
But I should not be allowed near the guitar. And Iris is better on drums.
an Egyptian construction game we played this weekend.
Cleopatra and the Society of Architects.
I think of Cleo and "group solitaire" but Sox's role-playing made it fun. My favorite of her fly-by-night construction companies was definitely En-Ra.
Cleopatra and the Society of Architects.
Is that the one where one guy gets fed to the crocodiles? I've heard the component quality is excellent.
Hey billytea, I am liking the boardgame Ra a _lot_, as well as (mumblemumble, looks to Raq for brain) an Egyptian construction game we played this weekend. Ra, in particular is visually stunning. I lost both, primarily because I was so busy looking at the pretty & going all narrative. Oh, and exploring gaming structure and ... yeah. I lost.
I don't actually have any Egyptian-themed games. It's an inexplicable gap, I know. Not sure whether to go for Ra or Amun-Re. Ra's probably the better-regarded game, but the session review for Amun-Re just makes it sound like so much fun.
I've heard the component quality is excellent.
This is true, but, in my mind, this will forever be the game that taught me that my housemate can't explain game rules for shit and always leaves something out that becomes important later on and totally screws up your game. I don't think he does it on purpose, but it's so frustrating when you get halfway through and realize you've done something really stupid. I now ask him "What important thing have you left out?" before we start anything new.
fly-by-night construction companies
Hey.
All 14 of them were well-documented entities, with strong marketing and acquisition capabilities.
Is that the one where one guy gets fed to the crocodiles?
yup.
Just got the final pdf for the adventure for the Serenity RPG I did. I was able to include in the Special Thanks on the credit page of Serenity Adventures a thanks to the "Buffistas of Buffista.org"
Not sure when the hardcopies will hit the stores, but when they do, feel free to take a look...
my housemate can't explain game rules for shit and always leaves something out that becomes important later on and totally screws up your game
Like, "Oh, and at the end, one guy gets fed to the crocodiles" ?
This is actually why we have a "let's just play it through once" rule. The first game doesn't count, unless there's only one player new to the game, and then all the other players have to help the n00b.
So I assume you guys have all seen McCain's blog bagging on D&D players, and the subsequent apology?
So I assume you guys have all seen McCain's blog bagging on D&D players, and the subsequent apology?
Well you know all those whippersnappers using that new geeky Internet thing are just a bunch of D&D playing geeks living in basements.