Severly cranky today. Everyone was annoying, but that might just be me.
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Guillotine is good (and still available on Amazon, where it sits on my kid gift list). It is one of the few games I actually liked playing with my niece and nephew when they were younger (along with Rat-a-Tat-Cat, Triominos, and Yahtzee Jr.).
Guillotine from Wizards of the Coast is another favorite, though I think it is out of print at the mo.
Nope, it's very popular at my comic book/game store, and I have bought several copies as gifts.
Timelies all!
Ooh, Guillotine! That's fun. So is Apples to Apples. (especially if you play it with people you know, and try to play to the judge that way). There's a kids' version out there, as well.
Yahtzee Jr? How hard is Yahtzee Sr?
My Leverage water bottle got a laugh in the break room based on nothing but the quote ("Geek power baby. Stay strong."). I'm pretty sure he didn't recognise the show, because he didn't mention it. Still not taking it to meetings, though. Only for peers.
Yahtzee Jr? How hard is Yahtzee Sr?
It's more that it is fun with the pictures (and there is no scoring to do). Sadly, the original Mickey Mouse version is out of print and you mostly only find movie tie-in versions.
Good to know my Guillotine set is not a collector's item. No. wait.
Guillotine from Wizards of the Coast is another favorite,
Playtesting that thing was a PAIN.
So is Apples to Apples. (especially if you play it with people you know, and try to play to the judge that way).
This was proven over the weekend when a friend won the round I was judging by playing the "Count Dracula" card.
Playtesting that thing was a PAIN.
I'll bet, given the heated Rules discussions on BGG.
Apples to Apples is one of the few party games I don't like, specifically because of its subjectivity.