Jan 15

So, It looks like I just played my fastest nethack game ever. And I’m definitely not counting a game where you just leave the Dungeons of Doom on the first turn by walking up the stairs you came down on. I’m talking about legitimately sitting down to play a game and see how far you can get.

So this one lasted 28 moves, and is the only game where the entire message log appears in my character dumpfile.

I’ve decided to attach this dumpfile so that you guys can laugh at my stupid mistake of stepping on a dart trap with a rogue. Previously, the fastest I had died was getting killed by a Succubus after drinking from a fountain on lvl 1. But I think that game went like 140 moves or so.

cboothe, chaotic male human Rogue









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Cboothe the Footpad     St:10 Dx:18 Co:11 In:14 Wi:11 Ch:11  Chaotic
Dlvl:1  $:0  HP:0(12) Pw:2(2) AC:7  Xp:1/1 T:28


Latest messages
  Hello cboothe, welcome to NetHack!  You are a chaotic male human Rogue.
  What do you want to ready? [- b or ?*] 
  d - an uncursed potion of sickness (in quiver).
  What do you want to ready? [- b or ?*] 
  b - 12 +0 daggers (in quiver).
  # 
  What do you want to adjust? [a-f or ?*] 
  Adjust letter to what [eg-zA-Z]? 
  Moving: l - an uncursed lock pick.
  In what direction? 
  You destroy the kobold zombie!
  b - a +0 dagger (in quiver).
  # 
  Name an individual object? [ynq] (q) 
  What do you want to name? [a-dfl or ?*] 
  What do you want to name these daggers? 
  A little dart shoots out at you!
  You are hit by a little dart.
  The poison was deadly...

Your inventory
  Weapons
  b - 12 +0 daggers named ammo (in quiver)
  a - a +0 short sword (weapon in hand)
  Armor
  c - an uncursed +1 leather armor (being worn)
  Potions
  d - an uncursed potion of sickness
  Tools
  l - an uncursed lock pick
  f - an uncursed sack

The sack is empty.

Final attributes
  You were fervently aligned
  Your alignment was  10
  You were stealthy
  You are dead 

You didn't know any spells.

Vanquished creatures
  a kobold zombie

Voluntary challenges
  You went without food
  You were an atheist
  You never hit with a wielded weapon
  You were illiterate
  You never genocided any monsters
  You never polymorphed an object
  You never changed form
  You used no wishes

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Sep 24

So, in my Facebook feed I have a friend who plays bunches and bunches of those mindjolt games, various puzzles, etc. Most of those games are crap, I’ve tried a few here and there.

Well, one day she posts the comment (after scoring a high score) that a game was ‘pretty good’, but she wished it had a preview piece feature similar to Tetris. Well, most flash games aren’t a good puzzle like Tetris is, but her comment made me try it.

And Now; I’ve been playing the darn thing in the evenings at home whenever I get a chance for the last several weeks. It is a very good game.

It’s called “Combine” I’m sure you can Google that if your interested in trying it and you’re not on Facebook. But the thing is, it’s different. It is a puzzle like Tetris, but it’s not against the clock. In fact, you have as much time as you want to place your piece each turn, the only key is how you rotate and place it.

But the kicker is that when you connect at least three circles orthogonally, the pieces don’t just disappear, they turn into a new colored ball, which you have to combine, also the pool of balls the game gives you will grow to include that color. So over time, the game will give you more balls of varying color and it slowly fills up your grid.

So, here’s my rant, I love this game, I think it’s a great game, and the low ‘twitch’ and ‘reflex’ factor make it a very interesting puzzle. But as you get to the higher difficulties, the game breaks down, in that the pool of balls I am getting are so intermixed I can no longer combine them as needed.

I feel like I’m doing the best I can, but there are people in the high score list scoring multiple hundreds of thousands of points, and the best I can get is something like 130k.

Anyway, I was bored one night and recorded my playing of the game, set it to some generic music in garage band and posted it to youtube, it happens to be my current high score game as well. Maybe you can give me some pointers?!? I sped this up 2.5 times to make it fit on youtube in the allotted 10 minutes.

To me, it looks like I’m doing pretty solid, but it breaks down fast at the higher levels.

I’ve also started playing a similar game on my iPhone. It’s called Alchemize, it has the same idea behind it. It does have a preview feature.

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May 27

It looks like the stars have aligned, and I’m going to be able to go to the Tennessee Game Days again this year. You may remember that I’m not all that interested in gaming as much as I have been in the past. But the people at Tennessee Game Days are so nice, and I’ll get to meet up with some people that have become some very good “con” friends.

Plus, the cons typically reinvigorate me. Make me think about games again. But I’m not playing any of the crappy games that have gotten me in this funk lately. In fact, I’d like to stay away from new games completely. Maybe stick with some old classics that I know I’ll like and have the degree of interest and fun that I’m looking for.

The only new game I think I’m interested in playing is Planet Steam. I’ve been wanting to try it seeing as how I’ve been told it’s the best board game implementation of M.U.L.E. A game that I spent at least a few weekends of my youth playing.

Other than that, I imagine I’ll play Power Grid, Age of Steam, etc. I think I would like to get in a game of Die Macher. I wouldn’t mind playing a game of Samurai Swords. Perhaps I should add that to the geeklist.

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Jun 12

Football gamers sue EA – East Bay Business Times:

Very interesting. I wonder if anything will ever come of this. I remember when this happened. I still like that ESPN NFL 2k5 football game, it was a very good game, and the price of it was only $20. Madden had to lower the price to compete with that during the year.

Right afterwards, it was announced that the NFL had signed the exclusivity agreement with Electronic Arts. That’s when the next year price of the game shot right back up to $49.99.

It’s about as antitrust as I’ve ever seen. Personally I feel like the NFL probably didn’t charge EA enough for the exclusivity. It should not have been viable for EA to do that, then they would’ve had to actually had innovation or technical superiority to sell their games, rather than it being the only game where you could actually play NFL teams and players.

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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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