May 01

I’ve just been really busy lately. I am on the verge of completing two projects at work that I’ve been working on for a while. Can’t wait to be done with those. Then I move on to a new project for the Production Floor. That stuff is boring though.

While at home I’ve been playing with the iPhone Developer Kit lately. Working on something that I think would be cool. It’s for a pretty niche group of people. But maybe it will be worthwhile. Plus I’ll learn a lot doing it.

We did the OMGA Gameday at the Beginning of April. It was fun. I don’t really have anything specific to go over. If I was going to do a ‘convention report’ I probably should have already done it. Nonetheless, we had a great time, I introduced some great games to new people. I hope they enjoy them as much as me.

Soccer season ended a week ago for both of our kids. That might free up some weeknights now to work on the iPhone thing.

Oh, I signed up for a trial account on WOW. Never played it before but I thought I’d goof of with it for a while. Trial account goes until 5/10/2009. I doubt I continue beyond that, but you never know. Playing a Night Elf Hunter on Silver Hand and an Orc Warlock on Blackwing Lair.

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Apr 03

So, I need to work on figuring out what should be in the OMGA Game library this Saturday April 4th. (Procrastination is great isn’t it)

This typically needs to trend toward lighter stuff or stuff that works with the Ole Miss Gamers association demographic. We will also have a couple of children that I may need to cater to. So, here’s what I’m thinking for preliminaries. Caveats being that I need to have access to a game for it to make it on the list. If anyone wants to give me suggestions on what I might have access to, or what would be good to add before next year let me know.

Gateways
Qwirkle
Ticket to Ride (and 1910)
Zooloretto
Ingenious
Crokinole
Carcassonne
Blokus
Bang

Strategy
La Citta
Agricola
Dominion
Samurai
Through the Desert
Medici

Cooperative
Ghost Stories
Pandemic

Theme
Last Night on Earth
Battlestar Galactica
Galaxy Trucker
Bolide
Nexus Ops

Filler
Can’t Stop
No Thanks
Felix: Cat in the Sack
To Court the King
For Sale
Covert Action
Guillotine

Party
Say Anything
Three Commandments
Liar’s Dice
Attribute
Time’s Up
Werewolf!!!

Childrens
Tier auf Tier
Gulo Gulo
Dancing Eggs *ducks behind a table*

Just in Case
Manoeuvre
Age of Steam

I wish I had access to the Red Dragon Inn’s. Those would go perfect with this group and get them to come try. But I haven’t been able to justify purchasing them because I don’t think I have room for them in my collection. But they would go so great with the game club. If OSBG Charged Due’s it would probably be a purchase for our club library.

This is just a working list. There are a few others I will bring as well. But these are the highlights I wanted to ensure that I hit because I believe these are the strongest ones in each class that I have access to. If there’s something glaringly obvious that I overlooked please let me know!!!

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May 03

So the other day I went over to the Union for our biweekly OMGA (Ole Miss Gamers Association) Game night. Well, I was a tad surprised to see a lot of the lobby of the union was blocked off because of several different demonstrations and the like for some Tibetan Monks which were visiting.

It was quite weird though because you couldn’t really talk to them. The monks did not speak any English. And the Chinese or Tibetan that have is not very good… (read. Nonexistant).

I did get to snap a couple of pictures with the iPhone though. That was quite interesting. And I thought I’d share them with you.

The sand table that the Monks were working on was beautiful. It was roped off and nobody could get to it/work with it except for the Monks.

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There was also another separate table which students and passers-by could I guess attempt their own creations. Luckily, the only people that were working on it, (for the most part) were those that had some small amount of talent at least, so the art on that table was pretty good too.

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I also snapped a pick of an alter to the Dalai Lama. Which is quite strange at least to me. I know he is their spiritual leader. But I didn’t realize that they went to the point of actually creating altars and shrines. I had thought that the Dalai Lama himself had only ever described himself as a humble monk. If I’m off base on that. I’m sure somebody will correct me.

Anyway, here’s the altar:

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As far as the gaming goes. Got a couple of things in. Not really anything all that special. Couple of games of Race for the Galaxy, and a game of Nexus Ops, oh, got another game of Mission Red Planet in as well. I should do a bit of a review or something. Maybe I will.

On a side note. I did make it to Nashville well this weekend. I’m at Tennessee Game Days right now. I’ll probably do a write up sometime regarding the gaming here in a bit.

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Apr 11

As you might have remembered from my last post on the subject, this past Saturday the Ole Miss Gamers Association (of which I am a small part) had a gameday to try to promote their club to a wider audience, as well as possibly raising a few funds and in general, have a good time.

It was a full day of Gaming and Prizes. There was a couple of Video Game Tournaments, some RPG One-shots of various systems, a couple of CCG tournaments, and of course, I was in charge of the Board Games.

I also mingled in some of the other games. I wasn’t about to get into an RPG or CCG or anything, but I did play in the Guitar Hero III tournament. Mostly I signed up for Comedic Effect though. Some of those people are insane in their skills. I lost the first round, got sent to the losers bracket, where I managed to win my second match, but quickly lost my third. About two matches away from possibly making it to a final. I can also come to terms with the fact that I will never be able to play this game on any level harder than Medium.

Anyway, the bulk of the day was spent playing and teaching Board Games. I had set up a game library mostly out of my own games. I spent alot of the day just manning the library and explaining some games that others would ‘check out’.

As far as me playing some games, I didn’t really want to make any of the gaming about me. So I tried to avoid picking any of the games that would be played that day. As you can probably tell from my play list, I was mostly successful.

I began the day teaching/playing Boomtown. It’s a nice little game, however, it is extremely luck driven. Granted, you can play to give yourself the best chance of winning, but the dice just don’t get rolled frequently enough to make it an even distribution on which mines would be good or bad to occupy. I did end up winning this game by a fairly large margin. Mostly through huge payouts on two of my mines, and grabbing an early governor card which turned out to net some big mayor bonuses. I like Boomtown, but it’s much better set as a quick game, while you’re having some drinks. But as a serious game goes. I just don’t think it can cut the mustard. It is too luck driven.

After that, I played a game of Apples to Apples. Apples to Apples is a game I used to love, although I haven’t played this one in at least two years. It has been eclipsed in my mind by Attribute. But Apples to Apples is still fun, and surprisingly, despite its being widely (read: walmart) available, alot of people still don’t know much about it. If you’re reading this and are new to games. It’s a decent game to pick up. Why don’t you do yourself a favor and give it a shot.

On a side note, I prefer Apples to Apples with a variant where we throw in a random card that nobody threw in as well. Nobody at the table playing Apples to Apples had ever heard of that, but it’s always fun when the random card gets picked.

After A2A I then sat down and taught and played a couple of games of Qwirkle. Twice with the same group. They came in wanting to learn some Board Games specifically. They asked about Qwirkle. (It is a pretty game) I told them it was basically scrabble without words. And they wanted to try it. They liked it so much they demanded to play it again. I have to agree it is a pretty good game, with a couple of different ways to play it. I’ve only played it about four times, and I do think it suffers a bit from the same problem as Puerto Rico. You can totally be set up by the person to your right. That can skew the game, but if everyone is paying attention, and understands the tile mix, and rules, then it does make for a really good game.

The same group playing Qwirkle then asked about Crokinole, I had set up the board early in the morning and left it set up all day. Of course, with the foot traffic, alot of people asked about it, and I made it a point to always sit someone down and have them play a bit if they asked. Crokinole is one of those games I’ll always have a copy of somewhere in my life from now on. The group playing Qwirkle was just one of several different people that sat down at one time or another and played a quick game of Crokinole.

When then grabbed a few more players and played a couple of games of Liar’s Dice. With the Pirates of the Caribbean movie cameo of this game. More people know how to play it (or at least, aren’t totally unfamiliar with it). The new players found out just how much fun this game can be with the right crowd. I won the first game, but the second, I got knocked out early on a bad call when three people in a row lied about what they had. (Alright, I wasn’t knocked out, but I think I lost 3 dice in the exchange, which severely hampered me for the remainder of my game.)

Mingled into a different crowd and ended up playing a couple more games of Apples to Apples. I really think I should have brought Attribute. With as big a hit Apples to Apples was, I wish I could have shown them the better version of it, or at least, what I think is the better version of it. They would have had a good time with it, but it was all good, they liked A2A.

Around this time, the Super Smash Brothers Brawl Tournament was going on. I’m not really into that game, and I was sitting around chatting with some of the other people who were not playing it. We ended up chatting about Video games, and one of them Mentioned liking Tetris. Well, I jumped at the chance to introduce them to a new boardgame. So I went and grabbed Ubongo.

I don’t really like Ubongo. I like the tetrisy aspect of it, but the dexterity quickly grab the tiny gems before the timer runs out is not nearly as fun to me, but I live with it to introduce it to people that like puzzles. Well, this one was also a hit. After a quick rules explanation, we ended up playing two games. One of them on the hard side of the board (That’s the first time I’ve ever played the hard side).

I kind of feel like this is one I should probably replace the sand timer with a digital timer, we aren’t very strict usually. If someone finishes before the sand goes out, we’ll typically let them move and grab gems for a second or two after (but we don’t let them sit and think long about which gems to grab.) But in hard mode, we had a different problem. There were a couple of times where we were looking at our boards solving the puzzle and for a while, nobody looked at the timer, and finally someone would look up and say, we’re out of time, with nobody having solved the puzzle. No telling how long we were like that…

And finally we finished off the night with a half a game of Descent. We started a bit to late to have any hope of getting this one finished. But we did get it introduced to two new players. (One being one of the Ubongo players who was an RPGer at heart and she had never tried one of our boardgames.) As far as the boardgaming goes, I’m glad we got some new people to at least try a couple of the boardgames. The RPGers and the CCGers and the Boardgamers sometimes don’t really mingle when we have our regular meetings, but with a whole day to play, everyone found time to at the very least go and look at some of the other games being played. And maybe it will help us to talk to each other a little bit more at our meetings as well.

As far as the club as a whole and how everything went, I think that it was a pretty good day. They ended up with about 45 paying customers. So I think they were calling that a hit.

On another side note, I was in the prize drawing, hoping to win one of those Video iPod Nano’s that look so cool. But alas, it wasn’t to be. And then I ended up winning a computer case with the Ole Miss Logo on it. Which was great, it was a nice case, however, I really like my Macbook case I currently have, (It fits it so perfectly and is so small and easy to carry). But looking at the nice case, (which I almost told them I didn’t want and to give it away to someone else) I instead thought Val might like it. Turns out, I forgot, she can’t use the dang thing. It has the Colonel Rebel Ole Miss Logo on it. Which she is not allowed to portray. I completely forgot about that. So now I have a fairly nice computer bag, and nothing to do with it…

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Apr 01

So I’ve volunteered to run the Board Game Room at the Very Local Ole Miss Gamers Association Games Day that we have coming up.

The date is this Saturday, April 5th, if anyone local is interested in coming. It’ll be in the Student Union, though I’m not exactly sure which room that it will be in. I believe it’s in the main ballroom on the second floor, as well as, a few of the smaller attached rooms that are very near to it. If not, It’ll definitely be somewhere in the Union, so I’m sure you can come to it and we’ll have some signs up.

There will be a few Role Playing Game one shots going on, as well as of course, Collectible Card Games. I’m not very interested in these types of games anymore. There’s going to be a few video game tournaments as well. Guitar Hero and Smash Bros. Brawl were the two probable candidates. Halo was just barely removed from contention. These should prove entertaining to watch at the very least.

But I’m mostly going to be hanging out in the Board game Area. Hopefully I’ll get to play some stuff, but I’m not entirely sure I’ll have the time, as because of the nature of boardgames, we’re not really doing scheduled games. (They are not usually very practical). So I’ll need to make myself available for rules explanations and answering questions.

I may post sign ups for a couple of games of interest, hopefully this will also help to encourage anyone that might be a little less extroverted to sign up for one of the classic gateway games.

Because of my expected audience, I’ll be restricting the game library. As it will mostly be filled out with my collection, I’m going to restrict it mainly to the light gateway games, though I will avoid anything impossible or impractical to replace. Also only keeping in games that I can teach readily and quickly. And answer rules questions without having to look it up.

Ticket to Ride: USA, Ticket to Ride: Europe, Settlers of Catan, Zooloretto, Carcassonne: Hunters and Gatherers, Ark of the Covenant, Tigris & Euphrates, Citadels, Game of Thrones, For Sale, No Thanks, Lord of the Rings: The Confrontation, Blokus, Rumis, Ubongo, Torres, Samurai, Ra, Pit, Medici, Loot, Lifeboats, I’m the Boss, Hoity Toity, Hey! That’s My Fish, Hansa, Hamsterrolle, Goa, Crokinole, Antike, Hollywood Blockbuster, Ingenious, Cartagena, Through the Desert, Winner’s Circle, Qwirkle, Take it Easy. I’ll probably have the Emergency Game Kit around somewhere too.

JT from Rio Grande Games has generously filled out the OSBG Selection by donating some Demo Games as well. The addition of Fiji and To Court the King, and Felix: The Cat in the Sack are especially welcome with the crowd that I currently expect. In addition, we will have: Darjeeling, Oregon, Amyitis, Ruse & Bruise, and Mu & Lots More.

Hopefully out of KF’s Library we’ll also have: Shadows over Camelot, Descent: Journeys in the Dark, Game of Thrones: A Clash of Kings, Pitchcar (with the extension), Maybe Mr. Jack, Some good gateway and fast play kind of stuff, for sure.

Now, other than that, I’ll probably have a copy of Age of Steam, and Power Grid in close proximity in the car, or under a desk or something… You know, Just in Case. ;)

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