I have a Wii! And a Mii and I suck at Tennis.
Also I seem to have forgotten my password to my wireless router. Tomorrow I go buy games for the Wii.
Bowling was fun.
Giles ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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I have a Wii! And a Mii and I suck at Tennis.
Also I seem to have forgotten my password to my wireless router. Tomorrow I go buy games for the Wii.
Bowling was fun.
My big gaming time-suck of recent has been returning to GTA IV. I finished the story last year, and now I'm finishing off a few side quests and jumps and discovering how much of the radio stations I haven't listened to.
This is all a warm up for the GTA IV DLC coming in Feb. Another 10 hours of story fun, this time with a biker gang. Can't wait.
Oh, re the online RoboRally, you can of course play against other opponents, or you can pit yourself (so to speak) against AI robots, up to seven of them. The AI, of course, never puts down a "Turn Left" when it meant "Turn Right", and is extremely efficient at working out its route; conversely, it makes suboptimal use of the option cards, and isn't really able to anticipate what the other robots might do.
You can play any of the scenarios in the original rulebook (including team games), and they have the special rules programmed in (e.g. in Set To Kill, everyone has a double laser). There's also a map editor that allows you to design your own courses. I'm missing a lot on how that works; you can program special rules in the courses you design, but I don't know how.
I love Robo Rally, I kick everyone's butts. I love watching everyone shifting their bodies as they work out the route in their heads.
Meanwhile, I have purchased my very own copy of the Battlestar Galactica boardgame. We're playing this weekend with my brother and some friends of his. Wallybee and I tried out a two-player variant Monday night, mainly to get familiar with the rules. The peculiar genius of this game is the Cylon mechanic, and with two players it's not really relevant (one of you may be a sleeper Cylon, but that's very different from, say, a guaranteed two cylon cards out of five players). So we didn't get the full experience.
It was still a lot of fun, really. It delivers on theme, and we're both fans of the series, so that was a big plus. Wallybee chose to play Admiral Adama, and I decided the best fit for a good spread of skill cards would be Apollo. That helped with the theme (Apollo has an ability, "Alert Pilot"; whenever a viper gets launched, he can decide to pilot it. I decided when he did that he was probably flouncing, and I would tell Wallydama "All I ever wanted was to make you proud of me!")
We won the game without being seriously challenged. We got attacked between pretty much every jump, but since every other turn saw Apollo shooting down toasters (and occasionally on Adamabee's turn too), our firepower was generally well sufficient. We never seriously suspected each other of Toasterhood, so the crises were fairly easy to manage. I can see it being very different with more players and a good dollop of paranoia.
Upshot: I'm looking forward to Sunday. This could be a lot of fun.
I love Robo Rally, I kick everyone's butts.
'Tis a fine strategy unless they get hold of Rear-Firing Laser.
'Tis a fine strategy unless they get hold of Rear-Firing Laser.
And then you mis-count by one and end up in front of the pusher, and your route then takes you into the Flaming Pit O' Death.
I love Robo Rally, I kick everyone's butts.
You can play against Pete.
I love watching everyone shifting their bodies as they work out the route in their heads.
The dance of spatial awareness deficiency! Yes, I do that.
And then you mis-count by one and end up in front of the pusher, and your route then takes you into the Flaming Pit O' Death.
A quote from one game I played: "As God is my witness, I thought Spinbots could fly."
"As God is my witness, I thought Spinbots could fly."
Oh god my stitches