Last week my oldest son was in town to visit, and I was glad
to get to the table Star Wars: X-wing
(designers Steven
Kimball, James
Kniffen, Corey
Konieczka, Jason
Little, Brady
Sadler, and Adam Sadler; publisher Fantasy Flight Games) for the first time since I acquired it last December with a Christmas gift
card. My whole family enjoys Star Wars, so I was optimistic that I
could get them interested in playing. I’d
supplemented the base game with Slave I
and two Z-95 Headhunters, and my wife gave me a Y-wing for my birthday, so we
had enough ships for all five of us.
Ridere, ludere, hoc est vivere.
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Sunday, May 10, 2015
UnPub Mini Fredericksburg
Saturday Jarrett Melville organized an UnPub Mini event at The Game Vault in Fredericksburg, Virginia. This event was a nice informal gathering of game designers and playtesters at a friendly local game store that turned into a solid success.
Friday, April 17, 2015
Worker placement inventory
Part of Kathy's killer combination |
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Shep's Games
Monday, February 16, 2015
UnPub 5 Saturday - East India Company
Saturday 7 February was the first full day of UnPub 5, the unpublished game prototype playtesting convention that has grown dramatically in the last four years. I split a Tag Table with Tony Miller, and by mutual agreement, I took the table first on Saturday. I was glad to do so because I really wanted Lesley Louder to get a chance to play "East India Company" before she had to leave the convention early. When Lesley's husband Darrell, the convention director, heard that I was setting up a game of "EIC," he had Richard Launius (Arkham Horror, Elder Sign) join us. Rob Weaver made our fourth.
Saturday, February 7, 2015
UnPub 5: Friday
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Boardgame news of the week: Exploding Kittens
Okay, stop the presses. This is the news item that we'll be talking about all year. Out of nowhere, a card game has taken Kickstarter by storm and attracted (at this writing) over 106,000 backers to drop a modest $20 to $35 each - totaling over $4.1 million - on what amounts to a wacky-themed push-your-luck game - Exploding Kittens (designed and published by Matthew Inman, Elan Lee, and Shane Small). It has already broken crowdfunding records for board and card games and shows no sign of slowing.
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Thinking ahead
Our first game of Legacy: Gears of Time |
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Statistical review of seasonal effects on Kickstarter funding
Lately, as I've been compiling notes each week for the Kickstarter report on the Dice Tower News podcast, I've come to notice an evident seasonal pattern: fewer boardgame projects tend to fund on Kickstarter this time of year. In recent weeks, the number of projects likely to fund has been particularly low. Do longer-term statistics bear out my recent observations?
Friday, December 12, 2014
The game time conundrum revisited
A couple of years ago, I looked over my game collection and sighed at the number of games that hadn't seen the attention they deserved. I wrote a post listing games that I wanted to spend more time on, even as I realized that as long as leisure time is limited and the game collection is big, there will always be neglected games on my shelves. It's a topic worth revisiting from time to time - both because it's interesting to see how the list has changed (and how it hasn't) and because it's helpful to look at the collection with fresh eyes and think about resurrecting a few titles that might bear dusting off and playing again.
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