I got Dead Space. Bad mistake. I lasted 10 minutes before I had to turn it off. I don't cope well with fear of (virtual) death.
Gaming 1: You are likely to be eaten by a grue
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Isn't that fear inherent in, er, most games?
Yes. I'm very bad at games for that reason. I even stopped playing Fallout 3 because I kept dying.
For those interested. April Wired magazine has a story on the Settlers of Cataan game. If any xbox players wanna play, let me know. Same handle here and in Live.
Also, for iPhone 2.2.1 users, the card game Set. One player only so far.
The Cherry Blossom Festival included Ra, Tigris and Euphrates, Kingdoms, and Betrayal at House on the Hill. Good stuff.
(signed, Way Too Many Frakkin' Peoples in the District)
We seem to have obtained a DSi. Any recs?
I finally found out what comes after Professional. That's right, you are looking at a Penguin Slide Champion!
sorry, amych. I dunno what DSi is.
The Xbox RROD-ed. Woe.
And with houseguests on the way! We clearly need an emergency Xbox loaner program.
Oh noes!
Here's how pathetic we are: We bought a second Xbox. It came with Lego Indiana Jones, which is a lot more fun than Lego Star Wars, but harder. Also came with Kung Fu Panda, which is cute.
And, we get another toaster from Harmonix (and Microsoft I guess), as the family visitors arrived home and promptly bought an Xbox and Rock Band. These are the people who were too lazy to activate the Netflix subscription we got them, but they are willing to get up off the couch for Rock Band.
We also played Wings of War (WWI and WWII versions), Kingdoms, and Carcassone.
Meanwhile, a friend of mine who plays miniature games (like Warhammer but usually more fluid) ran Mal and his kids through a miniatures game. This was the first time Mal has actually abided by the rules of engagement (like turns, and moving as far as the dice let you), so I'm hopeful he can be taught to play games.