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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BSG (baltar)
Sorry, I'm a book doc, not a meds doc. Wish I could get you out of sickbay. That was some sweet flying you did there.
I agree, moving civvies would be eh.
MOVE:
I move to Command.
ACTION:
Order RSV in sector 6 to sector 1, then to sector 2.
BSG
The RSV now holds the line in Sector 2. Hey did you know Dr Baltar's been working on a Cylon detector? That's comforting, isn't it? ...Why do we need a detector to spot giant metal chickens robots? Um. Did we not mention that they look human now? Baltar's crisis card is:
Informing the Public
Current Player's Choice
Dr Baltar, when you're ready, please post your choice. In addition, which colour would you like to draw for your Delusional Intuition?
We're having a post-work game night at the office tomorrow because our developer is here from England for the week. I know he'd love to play BSG, but am I right in thinking that if we do we should plan on it taking 4-5 hours? I've only played twice IRL.
BSG (Tigh me up Tigh me down)
I can help a little with the check but if we go for the die roll does anyone have a Strategic Plan?
I know he'd love to play BSG, but am I right in thinking that if we do we should plan on it taking 4-5 hours? I've only played twice IRL.
If people haven't played before, it can take four hours, mostly because it takes a while to explain the game. Normally, it should take only two to three, but that's when turns are moving swiftly because people know what to do.
BSG
I can't help with the check or the die roll.
I have never played BSG irl.
I recently started playing Magic. In the past I usually had to be cajolled into it and I never really enjoyed playing. I have a theory about this.
You Magic folks have your favorite deck, the one you like to play with, your A deck. When you talk a newbie into playing you give us your B deck. And we lose.
Well the first time I expressed an interest in playing, D suggested I build my own deck. He pointed me at the Wizards website and I found an article called 'Building your first deck'. I followed the guidelines and Won my First Game!
BSG (Starburnsbuck
I got nothing to help with this crisis, not even an opinion.
Laga I haven't played Magic in a very long time, but it does help to have your own deck and figure out what works best. I played with my then boyfriend and his/our friends and they were always making different decks and trying wild things. I just stuck with the mine and did fairly well.
What sparked my interest in trying Magic again was the documentary "Nerdcore Rising". In one scene the bass player from MC Frontalot brings a girl back to his room and sits down to play Magic but he spends over an hour explaining the rules. It's supposed to be funny but I sat there thinking,
maybe I should give that game another chance.