You know what the chain of command is? It's the chain I go get and beat you with until you understand who's in ruttin' command here.

Jayne ,'The Train Job'


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.

PLEASE TO WHITEFONT SPOILERS for video games, RPG modules or anything for which foreknowledge of events might lessen one's enjoyment of whatever gaming experience.


Jessica - Apr 26, 2008 10:56:08 am PDT #168 of 26133
If I want to become a cloud of bats, does each bat need a separate vaccination?

No, scum is the one with 4 players and after each round the loser becomes Scum, the winner becomes President (or King/Queen), and the 2 in the middle become vice-scum and vice-president, and your ranking gets you some kind of advantage or disadvantage in the next round.

And er, obviously I don't remember how it's actually played. But for 7th and 8th grade, it was just about all I did during my free periods.


Connie Neil - Apr 26, 2008 11:50:08 am PDT #169 of 26133
brillig

I married into a fiendishly cutthroat gaming family. I came to dread Christmas and Thanksgiving because after we ate, out would come the Parcheesi/Frustration(?) board, along with all the pent-up family issues. Hubby and his family would by-pass opportunities to win if they could put the piece of one of the others back to the beginning, and they became quite inscensed with me for thinking winning the game was the point of playing the game.

Raised by wolves, all of them.


omnis_audis - Apr 26, 2008 12:05:47 pm PDT #170 of 26133
omnis, pursue. That's an order from a shy woman who can use M-16. - Shir

Ooooo Parcheesi! A family fav!!! Love that game.

Ya, my mom remarried into a cutthroat poker family. I learned to play poker at a young age from some very tense folks. To this day I have to tone down when playing casual friendly games with anyone else. O lord if you didn't anty up in the right order, or with the right amount, or announce what game before the anty... oy vey.


Laga - Apr 26, 2008 12:10:51 pm PDT #171 of 26133
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

I don't think my family is aggressive about winning but you sure as hell better know when your turn is and take it in a timely manner!


megan walker - Apr 26, 2008 1:53:49 pm PDT #172 of 26133
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

My favorite card game ever is called Russian Bank.

Looks interesting. I think the closest I've come is Double Solitaire.

That is what we called double solitaire growing up. Of course, that may be because my mother didn't want to use its French name, crapette. Russian Bank sounds much nicer.

There's a great French trick-avoidance game called "Le Barbu" where each hand you pick a different objective (no tricks, no hearts, no queen, no king of hearts aka "le barbu", the bearded one, etc.) based on your hand. It takes a long time because each player has to go through all possible objectives, but it's very fun.

For rummy fans, I've had good fun with the Mystery Rummy series. Each one is based on making three-of-a-kind melds, but they all have slightly different twists. In "Jack the Ripper", meld colors are all potential suspects in the case, and there are victim cards that allow you to draw extra cards, etc. There's also "Murders in the Rue Morgue" and "Jekyll and Hyde", which is for two players.


aurelia - Apr 26, 2008 3:38:33 pm PDT #173 of 26133
All sorrows can be borne if you put them into a story. Tell me a story.

favorite card games?

Dutch Blitz!


omnis_audis - Apr 26, 2008 3:43:54 pm PDT #174 of 26133
omnis, pursue. That's an order from a shy woman who can use M-16. - Shir

Hey SeanK (and Laga for that matter). I picked up a 2nd controller for the 360, so if'n you get bored this summer when I'm off work, and you don't mind a messy apartment, your welcome to come over.


Volans - Apr 26, 2008 3:54:07 pm PDT #175 of 26133
move out and draw fire

Introduced the houseguest to Rock Band today. Another toaster for me!

Usual Saturday gaming didn't happen due to convergence of non-geek houseguest, househunting, and conjunctivitis. Which is a shame, because we need to finish this modern-day Cthulhu-ish thing we are playing. The DM has a habit of setting Ravenloft (the original adventure) in all sorts of random settings, so I'd recently played Ravenloft as US Army during WWII.

I was sure this game was that game, starting as it did with US National Guard heading into the mountains of Kurdistan, under the command of a new Lt. with secret orders (there are always secret orders). But now I'm thinking it's some sort of ancient-Ur-Sumerian thing.

It was supposed to take 4 hours to play, so we assumed it would take us 8, but it's looking more like 15 will be the total.


amych - Apr 26, 2008 3:55:25 pm PDT #176 of 26133
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

Dudes. The hub is babbling at me about Wasteland again, so i signed him up and told him we have a game thread now. Also, phone posting sucks.


JenP - Apr 26, 2008 4:16:06 pm PDT #177 of 26133

Does anyone like backgammon?

I like it, but I'm not good at it. Fortunately, unlike with card games, I don't care when I lose.

Favorite card games - so many. Love pinochle, clubs, hearts, spades. I know I liked euchre a lot when I learned it a decade ago, but I haven't played since, so I can't remember it anymore. Pinochle is the game we used to play marathon-style back in my twenties/early thirties.

My parents and their friends were huge bridge players, so I've dabbled, but I haven't learned bidding well at all. I should find some local bridge people and learn, though. Cards. How I love cards.