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Ok! That's what I like to see. Helo, you have received an XO. You may either move and take an action, or not move (note that you are currently in Sickbay) and take two actions. When you're ready, pleas post your orders. (Note too that you will get an additional move or action from the State of Emergency. You will play last.)
Everyone else, feel free to send me COs for your State of Emergency orders. You may all
either
move
or
take an action (not both). Apollo has already played an XO this turn, so no one else may play either an XO or a CS.
So we've been playing games at lunch here (mostly Zombie Fluxx and Mystery Rummy), which is good. I'm looking for suggestions of games for 3-4 that can be played very quickly, or easily interrupted. For example, Mystery Rummy is great because each hand is totally different so you can stop pretty much whenever and pick up the score sheet where you left off. I'd say anything where it helps to remember what people have or what's left in stock is out.
Ideas?
I don't think that would work well because of keeping the cards in order and remembering what people have wanted to trade, etc.
Gloom is great, but it's not particularly quick. It's good for 3 to 4 people, though, and easily interrupted (though if you enjoy the storytelling aspect of it, maybe not so much).
I think I might veto that on the storytelling concept alone. I generally don't like games where I have to be creative. See also Balderdash.
It's not necessary to tell stories, but it makes it more fun, if you are into that sort of thing. I've never tried playing it as a simple card game without embellishing.
Ooh, Set might be good. I've never played, but I think it's been recommended to me in every game store I've ever been in. Never heard of Yikerz.
As a bonus, Jeffrey's Toys is less than a block away. I noticed today that there is now Pirate Fluxx.