At the beginning of the year I
decided to make a list of 50 games I’d like to make sure I played this year –
about one per week. I tried to encourage the kids to do the same – so we’d ALL
get to play at least 50 games we wanted to. I’ve even encouraged Amanda to pick
at least one game each month – she enjoys playing with us, but couldn’t really
be bothered to pick out a game each week (that would also mean finding time for
FOUR boardgames each week…).
Last month I posted a January
Boardgame Round up. For a full list of the 50 games for this year,
check out the Game
Plan 2017.
This Month’s Picks
The Girl picked:
Finnegan picked:
My picks:
Pax
Porfiniana (or Pax Pamir)
Illuminati (which I haven’t played in YEARS – probably even a decade! or MORE!).
Amanda Picked:
(Remember: click on the pictures
for a bigger version)
We kicked off this month’s picks with a game of Smash
Up with our firend Bruce. (one of The Girl’s picks). I can’t remember
how it went down. I think I had kitties and ponies…. This was fun enough when I first got it, but I have to admit, I've grown rather tired of it.
I also ended up playing
Bananagrams with The Girl later in the evening. Not anyone’s pick… just another
game we found time to play…
Saturday (4 February 2017) Finnegan and I had planned to
play A
Study in Emerald (Second Edition) in the afternoon with some friends,
but then no one was able to show up. So we ended up playing it in the evening
when The Girl got back from dance classes and Amanda was out… or.. busy…?
This game is funner with five players - and everyone is having to guess who is on which side - and you know that at least ONE other person is on your side!
This game is funner with five players - and everyone is having to guess who is on which side - and you know that at least ONE other person is on your side!
Sunday (5 February 2017) we got in a game of Linkage
- another of The Girl’s picks.
Tuesday Evening while the Girls were out at Karate, Finnegan
and I tried out a game of Faustus
Furius - I have a whole separate post about that game: Faustus
Furius MMLIII
On Wednesday, 8 February 2017, the kids and I played a game
of Railways
of Mexico. I had not played on the Mexico map before. I thought it
might be a bit daunting – all those MOUNTAINS! I’d heard from a friend that
played and people had wracked up so much debt trying to drive rail lines
through those mountains that they ended up taking bonds just to service their
debt! I also thought it might be a longer game. It turned out to be neither a
long game of a bank breaking game. I thought it was really fun and relatively
quick. The map is smaller than the Railways of the Eastern U.S. and the cities
aren’t terribly far apart. There were lots of quick little coastal lines that
could be built.
We actually ended up with a continuous rail line that went
right around the country in a bit circle.
Friday, 10 February was our
biweekly D&D night. Not really a board game, but it’s gaming… and it ends
up on my BGG
Games Played Calendar, so… I though I’d mention it.
We actually finally finished a 5-player game in an afternoon
– that wasn’t the “First Time in the Captain’s Chair” scenario. Of course we
tried out the accelerated version (where you START the game with a bunch of
crew and equipement). This time we played “King of All Londinium”. I think
Bruce or Adele won. They’re, like, PROs at this game now.
I wasn’t even close. I don’t think I even had my first goal
token! But I still had a lot of fun playing. I could just faff around all day
doing jobs, hiring crew, buying new equipment, and such. It’s sometimes hard to
stay focused on the fact that there is a GOAL to the game.
Finnegan plays D&D every
other Tuesday at King Me Boardgamery. Also not really a boardgame… nor one I
have anything to do with (other than walk over there and meet him to walk home
– because they finish up quite late)…
Wednesday, 15 February the kids
and I played Small
World. We haven’t played much Small World lately – Okay I played it
at FreezerBurn
in January… but before that…? and I can’t remember playing on the 3-player
board – I’m sure I have – probably when I first
got it I played it once or twoice with just the kids – but usually we
end up playing with 4-5 players.
18-20 February was the Family
Day long weekend in Saskatchewan this year. So I planed a weekend of family gaming fun!
We actually kicked things off on
Friday with a game of Mutants
and Death Ray Guns with my
friend Aaron and his boys – because his boys had the afternoon off school. You
can see the full game report of the ensuing shenanigans here:
Saturday afternoon we played A
Game of Thrones: The Board Game (Second Edition). We played this
almost exactly a year ago, either on the family say weekend or my birthday.
This year Jasper and Kurits joined us. I ended up playing the Starks again.
Amanda was the Greyjoys, Kurtis the Lanisters, The Girl played Dorn, Jasper the
Tyrells, and Finnegan played Baratheon. It was okay. Jasper had to leave about
two turns before the end. WE probably should have called it then, but I was
winning at that point so I felt like calling it would have seemed like I was doing so because I was in the lead... No one else suggested it so we played on..
It’s kind of an odd game. The Greyjoys basically have NO chance at winning ever –
sandwiched between Stark and Lannister. The best they can do is harass and
annoy and make it hard for one (or BOTH) to get anywhere, which, really, is all
they want according to the books? They want their own kingdom and they want to
reave the shores of Westeros. What care do they have for collecting castles –
let along 7 or 8 of them – which is what you need to win the game!? Seems like
maybe there should be separate victory conditions for the other houses.
That’s pretty much all Amanda did all game with the Greyjoys
– alternately attacked the Lanisters and Starks and got nowhere in return. I
tired to make an alliance with her, but so did Kurtis (the Lanisters). I tried
to point out that there was NO POINT in attacking me – as there were not enough
castles in all the north for her to take over and win the game – her only hope
was to go SOUTH and attack the Lanisters – which I was perfectly willing to help
her do!
Instead she just remained a thorn in both of our sides the
whole damned game… I couldn’t get past the Neck.
It didn’t help that they event cards just didn’t work out –
there were hardly any supply cards - where supply was worked out – so most of
the game I was stuck with my initial starting supply – which meant – even
though I had captured enough areas with barrels (supply areas) that if supply had been worked out I would have been able to field more armies I was stuck being unable to concentrate my forces into more that two armies – which meant I had to spread
any forces I gained out and was unable to make focused attacks. There were even
a few muster cards where everyone else got new troops, but I couldn’t simply
because the army/supply limits meant I could not put new guys in the castles
where they mustered because there was already a unit there and a second unit
makes an “army” and I already had my limit (of TWO!?) armies elsewhere!? So
frustrating. SOOOOOO frustrating.
(there may have been a few f-bombs dropped during the game...)
(there may have been a few f-bombs dropped during the game...)
Sunday afternoon just the four of us played a game of Agricola.
This was my sad little farm at the
end.
Amanda was very pleased with
hers – probably the most diversified farm she’s ever built. Look at all though ploughed fields!? How did she find the time to do that!? (Oh, maybe she had a card that allowed her to plough three with one action...?)
And she won with it.
I think it’s an odd game too.
It’s way easier to raise animals – I actually find it really hard to get more
than a couple of areas ploughed and sowed with grains or vegetables. It’s
because there is ONE spot to plough a field to start with – which ploughs one
little section – but when you do the build fences action you can essentially
cover half (or more!) of your land with fenced in pastures?! Or in one build
sheds action you can build up to four sheds – occupying four areas – provided,
in both cases, that you have sufficient wood. I mean, I like the game… I just
wish there was more opportunity to plough fields and sow them!
Sunday evening we played Space
Junk
Finnegan played a ship/captain
that was SUPER slow, but collected a LOT of junk – it looked like he was super
far behind all game because he wasn’t scoring points for laps or for blasting
away at other ships ( I had “lapped” him on the score track at one point – one
hundred points ahead of him!), but when we counted up points for junk collected
he shot past all of us.
Both of Sundays game had bee The
Girl’s picks.
Monday (Family Day – a stat
holiday in Seakatchewan), Kurtis joined us again for a game of Nations. I
played China again. I am determined to win with them at some point – there has
got to be a way (totally didn’t THIS time around)! Amanda played Japan – which
was really interesting (I’d like to try playing that sometime). I think it came
from the expansion that Kurtis brought along. Kurtis and I played at Prince
level, Amanda and the kids played at Chieftan (They got more resources during
growth).
Later Kurtis’ wife Shannon
joined us for supper (I made a GIANT vat of veggie chili) and then we played a
few games they brought over.
First we played Dicetown,
which was pretty fun.
The Kurtis, Shannon, Amanda and
I played Castles
of Mad King Ludwig. This was really fun – It tapped into that part of
my brain where pre-teen Tim still resides designing and planning “dream homes”
that are a bizarre cross between D&D dungeons, a mad scientists lair, a
nuclear fallout shelter and homes of the rich and the shameless. I must play
this again sometime.
This was my little castle.
I’ve been trying to cut back on the game-buying and maybe even try to pare down the collection a bit, but I might consider getting this game at some point. It is officially one the boardgame wish list.
I’ve been trying to cut back on the game-buying and maybe even try to pare down the collection a bit, but I might consider getting this game at some point. It is officially one the boardgame wish list.
The following week was a school
break so some of the kids friends came over to visit. Games were played. I
didn’t play with them so I didn’t really keep track of them, but I took pictures of a couple.
Munchkin Legends
Smash Up
Friday was another D&D night for me and Amanda.
Friday was another D&D night for me and Amanda.
Saturday, 25 February, was my
Birthday. For the past dozen years I’ve hosted an annual Wargaming Birthday
Bash – which usually involved MINIATURE wargames, and sometimes were entire
weekend affairs – like last year’s Quest
for the Skull Sword Frostgrave campaign, or the Ronin
Campaign (and other
games) two years before that, or the Dark
Age DBA Campaign. Other years it’s been a bit more low key and just
involved one evening’s game – like Top
Malo House in 2013, or the Raid
on Tantoone Station and Warrior
Knights in 2011, or a
Mega HOTT game in 2009, or the Fear
and Faith Zombie game I played with the kids in 2015…
This year with all the Vimy stuff going on, I didn’t think I really had time to plan and host any sort of bigger event so I invited people to come over and play one of the Pax games by Phil Eklund in the afternoon and some old school Illuminati in the evening (which I probably haven’t played in 15 years!).
This year with all the Vimy stuff going on, I didn’t think I really had time to plan and host any sort of bigger event so I invited people to come over and play one of the Pax games by Phil Eklund in the afternoon and some old school Illuminati in the evening (which I probably haven’t played in 15 years!).
Brent showed up to play Pax
Pamir with me and Finnegan in the afternoon. I tried playing this
once with the kids about a year ago. I have since played Pax
Porfiriana a few times, but hadn’t had another stab at Pax Pamir.
I love this game. I need to play this MORE! We ended up
playing two games Saturday afternoon. The first game was sort of a
"learning game" (well... the second was kind of a "learning
game" too, as we continued to figure it all out...). After about four
rounds a "topple" card came out and I happened to fit the victory
conditions so I kind of won...
In the second game. we paid a bit closer attention to what
everyone else was doing - there are so many ways to win, but the whole game can
change in the play of a card - sometimes your OWN card, if you're not paying
close enough attention - which can totally mess up any sort of plan you had...
I think you kind of need to work at a couple of options simultaneously and hope
to take advantage of any sudden changes of the political winds...
I'd REALLY like to try tout with 4-5 players. Both games we
happened to each be allied with a different empire (British, Russian, or
Afghan) which meant that favour didn't really play into it all that much - as
if one of those empires gained supremacy, whoever was aligned with it would
win. It would be interesting to see a game where more that one player was
aligned with of or more of the empires and they had to co-operate to get their
empire into ascendancy, yet at the same time try to curry more favour with that
empire than the others for the win when their empire gains supremacy.
There were no takers for Illuminati,
so after Amanda and The Girl got back from Dance classes we played a quick game
of Race
for the Galaxy, had supper and then watched a couple of movies (while I did some painting).
My game was all over.. I started thinking I’d go for Genes
stuff… but then other opportunities came up and I kind of went for novelties in
the end…
And that was pretty much if for
gaming this month… We didn't end up getting to play two of the games we'd initially picked to play this month (Arkham Horror - which Finnegan had picked - and Illuminati - which I had picked) but we got to play some other games, so...
I think we’ll probably lay off
the gaming a bit through March a bit to give me chance to concentrate on the Vimy
terrain building – which I really need to get cracking on!!!
Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:
Great War Canadians!