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.
I just watched the reply of her match versus your Lagaretta, and you were unlucky to have your opponent dodge all of your swings with that big frikkin' club.
And, in case you've never noticed, you can rewatch a match by clicking on the words describing the outcome on the lower right of your 'cell'.
you can rewatch a match by clicking on the words describing the outcome on the lower right of your 'cell'.
cool! Funny, there was already a brute named Slap Chop. I created Roonil Wazlib who beat Mom Thing, but then Lagaretta kicked Roonil's ass.
I've been pretty bored at work these days so I have several auxilliary backup Brutes that I've been fighting with when Alterjess runs out for the day.
My favorite right now is a teeny blonde Brute named Grr-Arghhh who HAS a big club if she needs it but prefers to just punch people.
And Evil Laugh, who can steal weapons. Now that is a handy trick.
I just created a level 1 character - Covenborn - who came within a whisker of beating my level 7 character - Death Spigot.
I think they've tweaked it so you can only get xp from pupils who aren't yours. Clearly I need more pupils (hint hint).
Peeeeeeeeev: [link]
Death Spigot: [link]
OK, I'll make you a pupil. Sarcastica's a crappy fighter anyway.
ETA Curses! Site is down again.
Oh well, back to World of Goo.
Okay people who are bored at work, but may be looking for a more advanced time waster....
Who here likes Risk? Well, there's a web site called Conquer Club [link] that has a whole bunch of different Risk boards available.
The free membership allows you to play in up to four games at a time, allows you a somewhat limited selection of boards to play from, and you cannot create password protected private games.
The premium membership costs $25 for a
year,
allows you access to the entire selection of boards, and allows you to play in up to 20 games at a time.
I have not succumbed to the premium membership yet, only because even $25 is kind of a lot to ask right now, but I'd like to purchase one soon.
Sean, do not, under any circumstance, let ND get a membership. Apparently playing strategy games with him is even more frustrating than playing against him in driving games. (Then again, you're a pretty crafty guy, so you probably wouldn't get your ass handed to you as would happen to me. Nonetheless, fair warning!)
Is ND a Risk guy? Now, if it were Trivial Pursuit...
ETA: Finally got my hands on Zombie Fluxx. Yay!
Sean, do not, under any circumstance, let ND get a membership. Apparently playing strategy games with him is even more frustrating than playing against him in driving games.
I've showed him the site once or twice, but he hasn't taken the bait yet. Posting about it here is the next tug on the reel.
Who here likes Risk?
I'm not much of a fan of Risk. There are far better strategy games out there. (To be fair, I hear Risk 2210 is a definite improvement.) Nexus Ops is one that carries a bit of a Risk feel without the imbalance. (For multiplayer wargaming, I'm of the opinion that nothing beats Diplomacy. All the simplicity of a knife edge. But it's too cutthroat for a lot of people.)
On the two-player front, one wargame that Wallybee enjoys is Battlelore. It uses the same mechanism (cards control your unit ordering options, custom dice for combat resolution) as Command & Colors: Ancients and Memoir '44, but has a somewhat lighter feel, having a fantasy theme. It didn't receive the support from Days of Wonder, but I understand Fantasy Flight Games has bought the rights. Hopefully they'll promote it better, they do great Ameritrash gaming. (The Battlestar Galactica boardgame is one of theirs, as is Fury of Dracula.)
Another card-driven strategy game well worth the look is Twilight Struggle, which covers the Cold War. It rates extremely highly on boardgamegeek, and deservedly so. (The cards give a great flavour to the game.)