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Wednesday, January 31, 2024

January Games

 So... 2024... These years all sound to me like something that's meant to be far off in the future with replicants and off-world colonies... not some shit I'm living NOW!? 


Monday, 1 January 2024!? 

Got the new year kicked off with a few games! 

Keiran suggested we play MORE Splendor! 

WE ended up playing FOUR games of Splendor! We each won one game... and then Amanda won the fourth one. 

Afterwards, Keiran and I played Set. 


Friday, 5 January 2024

I didn't play a game on Friday... I spent most of the day running out to get ingredients and then baking all day - cupcakes and then pizza... This was the day that Finnegan held his day long RPG marathon to celebrate his birthday. He turns 20 this year. (TWENTY!?!? HOW DID THAT HAPPEN!?) 

SIX players showed up most were from his two different weekly games, but two of them were friends that had moved away for university and were just back in town for the holidays and stayed long enough to play in his game! 


Monday, 8 January 2024

On Monday I played two games of Warhammer Underworlds with my friend Orion. 

You can read a brief report and see more pictures here:

Warhammer Underworlds Double Header


Saturday, 13 January 2024

Originally we'd planned to go over to Shannon and Kevin's... but it was REALLY FUCKING COLD (windchill near -50°C?!)... and we have a dedicated Game Room... and Finnegan's D&D game that is normally taking place in said Game Room on Saturday evening was cancelled... so we invited them to come over here instead 

The first game we played was Abyss. Which neither Kevin nor Shannon had played. 

I thought I'd done pretty okay, I knew I was way ahead in Lords I'd recruited and Allies... but wow... everyone else did so much better with the territories they controlled and monster tokens!? I've never seen that many points scored from monster tokens. Shannon had three worth three, three, and FOUR!?! I didn't even realize there were ones worth four, I thought they were all one, two or three!? 

Afterwards we introduced them to Hanging Gardens. 

I.. um... kind of ROCKED this one... 

So fun to play with them again... we vowed to do it again BEFORE four months had passed, like last time.. 


Friday, 19 January 2024

Friday evening, Amanda and I tried out Deathgorge. I'd used most of the Deathgorge rules when playing with Orion, but this evening we used the Deathgorge boards and objective hexes and other feature tokens and the rules around them... but then totally forgot to place any of the Available Feature Tokens... Also I tired out the freshly painted Thricefold Discord, which were super fun. 

There is a brief report with a few more pictures at:

Warhammer Underworlds: Deathgorge 


Saturday, 20 January 2024 

Orion came over Saturday and we played a few games... 

First we played a game of Warhammer Underworlds 

Then Amanda joined us for a couple of THREE-PLAYER games of Warhammer Underworlds!!

There are loads of pictures and a brief report of the three games here:

Warhammer Underworlds: TRIPLE-header! (Part One)

Warhammer Underworlds: TRIPLE-header! (Part Two)

Warhammer Underworlds: TRIPLE-header! (Part Three)


Sunday, 28 January 2024

The following weekend Orion was back... and so was her partner Nic! Amanda joined in and we played two FOUR-PLAYER games of Warhammer Underworlds!

There is a brief report and a few pictures here:

Warhammer Underworlds - FOUR-Player games!?

It was a REALLY FUN afternoon... 


That's about it for this month... I ended up playing EIGHT games of Warhammer Underworlds!! More than all the other games combined. And I'm kind of okay with that, it's been really fun. 

Next month I expect more Warhammer Underworlds... but I should also get in a few games of Warhammer 40,000 (both AT the tournament and, ideally, a few before!) and I have a couple of games of Warhammer, Age of Sigmar: Soulbound (the Role-Playing Game) arranged for the last weekend of the month! And, hopefully, we'll get in a few other games along the way! 


What have YOU been playing!? Let me know in the comments! 

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

December Games - Part One

Games we've played, so far, this month. 

I figured we'd played a few and we'll likely be playing a LOT over the Holidaze, so I thought I ought to split this into two posts. Possibly three. 


Friday, 3 December 2021

I went to my FLGS, Dragon's Den Games, and picked up Necromunda - Book of the Outcast, and traded in some games I'm not likely to play again and in exchange got Stargrave and...

Kingdom Builder: Marshlands! 

This is apparently the THIRD expansion, but it was the only one they had and Kingdom Builder IS a game we've played a bit of this past year or so (We'd played ten games already for the 10x10 Challenge!)... so I thought it might be fun to add a bit more variety to the game. 

In the evening, Amanda and I tried it out. We played with two of the new boards (Refuge and Temple) and two of the boards (Oracle and Barn) from the original game, and two new Kingdom Builder cards (Captains and Vassals) and one from the original (Knights). 

Amanda had a hard time wrapping her head around what all the new things did - good thing we only used a few of them and didn't just play with ALL NEW THINGS!? 

I really like the new additions to the game. I like Kingdom Builder. There is a fair bit of variety and interesting challenges and replayability with different board orientations and combinations of  WAS starting to feel a little bit repetitive after 20 plays, and the new elements definitely added some fresh new elements and combinations and challenges! Looking forward to playing more. I have a feeling this w

(Of course, some of that repetitiveness may be partly due to the fact that we don't seem to HAVE two of the Kingdom Builder cards that are supposed to be in the core box!? Not sure whatever happened to those? Did we EVER have them...? Were they left out/misplaced after one of our earlier games...? Luckily the expansion came with multiple sets of the new Kingdom builder cards - in different languages - so I was able to cross that off two of them and write in the stuff for the missing cards and can now add those back into the Kingdom Builder cards available!


Saturday, 4 December 2021

In the evening, after his D&D game, I actually got Finnegan to join me and Amanda for another game of Kingdom Builder - with the new Marshlands expansion. We tried out two more of the new Kingdom Builder Cards and the other two boards 

Finnegan was pretty disappointed with his own performance in the game - dead last, Way being both me and amanda... 

We tried to point out that he hasn't played in years - while Amanda and I had played TEN TIMES - THIS YEAR! (so far!_


Sunday, 5 December 2021

Holy CARP, guys!? Somehow, I actually convinced BOTH teenagers go join in yet ANOTHER game of Kingdom builder. Finnegan made up for the previous evenings less-than-optimal showing by utterly crushing us ALL! 


Monday, 6 December 2021

Monday evening Ryan and Andy joined us again for a game of Wingspan. 

I thought I'd try something different as add the cards from two sets together. I know it's a thing you can do, but we've kept the cards from different expansions separate up until now - and played with them on their own... But I decided to mix the original (North American) with the European expansion - just start with one... not have to worry about how they will work with the addition of Nectar... 

After I had done so I was thinking "WOW! That's a LOT of cards..." and then realized I'd mixed all three sets together!? GAH!? Well, I wasn't about to go separating them out... so, we played with ALL THREE!?

It was pretty fun. I actually feel like it played a little BETTER with all three mixed in! Maybe with JUST the Oceana ones, there were a lot of birds that generated nectar (which is basically a wild card) and everyone just ended up with PILES of it... 

I got lucky with some draws early in the game and totally cleaned up. I'm kind of starting to think that, when playing with a group of reasonably competent people - as all I play with are - it really comes down to luck of the draw... I don't mind, because it's fun and i like birds... and it generally means one person doesn't just win ALL THE TIME!!!


Friday, 10 December 2021

Friday, Finnegan and I played another game of The Silver Bayonet!

You can see all the pictures and a full report here:

The Silver Bayonet - The Ruined Chapel


Saturday, 11 December 2021

Initially we'd planned to go over to our friend Kurtis' to play some Kingdom Builder... but that kind of fell through... 

So another friend, Tanya, that lives in the neighbourhood stopped by in the evening to play Wingspan! 

And she brought her dog, Obi. 

And Amanda was wearing a funny "festive" hat...? I'm not sure why. "Because December"? Maybe...?

Another friend, Barb,  had told Amanda about an app that could be added to a phone that allowed you to hold up a Wingspan card to it, and it would play the bird's song!? So Keiran added it to their phone and played all the birds songs that we put into play. 

It brought much delight to the evening. 

In the end Amanda totally crushed us all. Again. But everyone had fun. And... BIRDS!


Sunday, 12 December 2021

Sunday evening, Amanda and I played Kingdom Builder. We played with one of the boards from the Marshlands expansion, the rest ended up being from the original core box. We had the Merchant, Knight and Farmer Kingdom Builder Cards, and the Temple (from Marshalnds), Farm, Tavern, and Barn boards. 

We hadn't played with the Farmers Kingdom Builder Card for a LONG time, and I'd forgot about it. You get 3 per settlement in the sector with the least of your settlements, s you really need to make sure you evenly distribute your settlements. I think ended up with 9-10-10-11 in each of the sectors! 

Amanda, unimpressed by me cutting her off and ending the game WAAAAAAAAAY before she even got out a pile of her settlements (by her elbow...). 

I'd picked up both barns and two taverns in the first two or three turns and was putting out SEVEN settlements per turn... I totally unintentionally cut her off from one entire sector so she got zero points for the farmers. 


Monday, 13 December 2021

After school, Keiran and I played a quick game of Patchwork. 

I really like this game. My biggest complaint is, more ofthen than not, my final score is a negative number.... and I often WIN with a negative number that happens to be higher (closer to zero) than my opponents!? I get that they want you to take filling the board seriously... but rather than a -2 for every square not filled, why not give a bonus foe every square that IS filled... then everyone wins with positive integers as their scores. there is something just backwards about winning with -5 points, becauseyour opponent had a bad day and just couldn't 'make anything fit and ended up with -15!? 

I did not win... but at least we both ended with positive integers... so that was a win in itself. 

Later in the evening, after Amanda got home, Keiran joined us for a game of Abyss - another fun game we have not played in some time... 

Keiran had, over the weekend, actually made a list of games they wanted to play and we wanted to strike while that iron was hot! Monday was really the only day they don't have much going on, so I suggested we play the first one on their list on this day. Hopefully we'll get to more of them over the holidaze! 

I didn't do too badly... but Keiran was ON FIRE and Amanda played an excellent game as well. I think Keiran was over ten points ahead of Amanda, who was a point or two ahead of me. 


Tuesday, 14 December 2021

Finnegan actually ended up playing D&D on Tuesday. His Tuesday night D&D game, in theory on alternating Tuesday, but in actuality seems to be on a Tuesday on alternating months. He plays on the computer upstairs and is VERY LOUD... So, the rest of us had an impromptu game night in the basement game room..

WE started with a game of Kingdomino. It went very fast. So we decided to play another. 

This was my kingdom at the end of the first round. It was universally agreed that I had the most pleasant and orderly-looking kingdom. Kind of had the look of a large seaside or lake front estate... Unfortunately, looking pretty and orderly doesn't get you the most points. Apparently it gets you the LEAST points. 

My Kingdom after Game #2. I added some mines. Still didn't do so well... 

By this point we'd decided to play THREE games and take the total score of all three for the CHAMPION. This was my time to shine and catch them all up... 

Except I didn't... Lovely little estate... Dead Last... 

Keiran called it a night, but Finnegan was still bellowing upstairs so Amanda and i decided to play another game of Abyss - while it was fresh in our heads! I wasn't sure if we've played a two-player game of Abyss before... I went SUPER FAST! 

So fast, I couldn't even get a non-blurry picture of Amanda. 

So fast, we decided to play again... 

I swear this one was even FASTER!? And WAY higher scoring. I think the first game I won 65-63. The second game Amanda won with 87 and I wasn't TOO far behind with 83...? 

It was almost 10, by this point... but they often go to 10:30 or even a bit later.... So we set up Kingdom Builder and played another game of that! It was ALSO super fast!? Despite there being four boards to spread out on, we kind of had a little knife-fight-in-a-phone-booth battle at the edge of one side (I did stretch out a line of settlements into a third board to link up with a castle at the end of the game, but that was it!? 

Whew! What a night!?


Wednesday, 15 December 2021

Keiran was home early - not having Pom practice and their usual thing for WEdnesday evenings was cancelled, so they suggested playing a game AGAIN this evening. Amanda and I had tickets to a play at Persephone Theatre, so we had to play a QUICK one between when Amanda got home and we had to head out... 

So we played a quick game of Azul! I've played SO MANY two-player games of this with just Amanda this past year, playing with three kind of threw me off!? It messed Amanda up way more, tho... 

Amanda went so far as to proclaim it to be her WORST GAME EVER... she actually does this quite often when she's doing poorly. I always think these proclamations are a bit hasty - Especially when she's making the proclamation halfway through the game. When we check previously recorded games it'll usually be in the ballpark off her other poor scores... which are never really THAT bad... (compared to, say, some of MY scores!) 

This time, she was right though. Of the scores of the 24 previously played games the family has played, recorded on Board Game Geek, the lowest score was 41. This evening, she scored 27... 


Holy Mackerel! It's been a busy two weeks!

The kids are done school for the year on FRIDAY and have two weeks off. Amanda has most of that time off as well. I expect there will be a fair bit of game playing over the next two weeks, so... might be two more GAMES WE PLAYED posts this year!? We'll see. 

I just finished up some Russians for The Silver Bayonet this evening - which I'll hopefully get on the table later this week. I'll probably post pics tomorrow (or, later today, depending on where you live!?) 


Tuesday, November 17, 2020

November Games - Part One

Not a LOT to report... because there is not a lot going on. Still haven't painted any miniatures. I have been creating pictures - I kind of jumped in one Dinovember, but have been losing interest this past week. You can see what I've been up to on my Art Blog:

Dinovember 2020

We did get in a few games so far this month - mostly this past week. 

Sunday, 1 November 2020 

Amanda suggested we play a game this evening and I suggested Carcassonne, as we haven't played it for a while. 


Saturday, 7 November 2020 

All the guys actually showed up for Saturday RPG night and we made characters for a short adventure I was planning to run using Fate Accelerated the following Saturday (or two? depending on how it went...)

All I really told them was that they were to make characters that would be residing on a Danish National Research Station on the planet Mercury in the not-TOO-distant future.

It was really a lot of fun making the characters 

Jon's character is an American Geologist and a bit of a conspiracy theorist. 

Chris' character is a Robotics Engineer - building, maintaining and operating remote robotic devices. 

Christian's character is a Reactor Engineer - he's a bit of a fuck up, and this is sort of a last chance posting. 

Woody's character is the station's doctor. The alcoholic black sheep of an influential Danish political family, who has been bounced around from remote station to remote station all over the solar system - to keep him off Earth and as far from the prying eyes of the sensationalist news media. 

Seems like a fun group for what I have planned. 


Wednesday, 11 November 2020 

Amanda suggested we play a game. I suggested two shorter ones. 

We started off with Patchwork. 

I think this may have been my Best Game Evar! I ended with 35 Buttons (Amanda had six)! I think my previous highest score was, like, 20...? 

Next we played Azul... I thought I was doing pretty goo here to... but in on the last turn, especially with the end-game scoring - Amanda just blew right past me, leaving me in the dust... Ah, well... It's just fun to play - I like making patterns.

Both of these games we have now played 10 times! (which was actually the reason I selected them - I was looking at my "five and dime" lists on BGG and thought I should play a few of those on the "five" list that were at 8 or 9 plays, just to move them over to the dime list... I should look through the general play list and see if there are any games with 4 plays - to play again and get THEM on to the five list... 


Thursday, 12 November 2020 

Thursday we tried playing Codenames: Pictures - with the two-player/co-op play version of play. The idea was to discover all OUR agents (red) before all the blue ones were revealed. The first game I played the Spymaster and we ended with just one blue agent that hadn't been revealed. 

Then Amanda took a turn at Spymaster and we revealed ALL eight of our agents with only four blue agents being revealed (THREE were still hidden!) 

These two plays put this one on the dime list as well! 


Friday, 13 November 2020 

Our friend Kurtis came over for supper and games on Friday evening. 

We started with Abyss.

Damn, I was feeling like I was ON FIRE and playing my best game EVAR (or was just getting really lucky...?). What's going on this week!? 

But as it turned out my BEST EVER wasn't quite as good as Kurtis' trying-to-figure-it-out play... Ah well... I was having fun, so... 

Next we played Castles of Burgundy. It was really fun to play with 3 players (as most of the last half-dozen-or-so games I've played were 2-player games with Amanda - there were simultaneously more options, but more challenge in that I to REALLY had prioritize what I wanted to do in a given turn as there was TWO people going before my next turn snapping up all the good stuff... 

Kurtis took an early lead and maintained that almost right to the very end.... but I, apparently, was playing the LONG game - setting myself up for big points later in the game or in game-end scoring. I think THIS definitely was my best ever/highest scoring game of Castles of Burgundy. Amanda, no the other hand, who usually dominates Castles, just couldn't seem to get her game together tonight? 


Saturday, 14 November 2020 

Started playing the Mystery on Mercury adventure I cooked up for the lads using Fate Accelerated. Didnt quite get through it all and ended on a glorious cliffhanger! 


Monday, 16 November 2020 

Finished the first two weeks of November the way we started - with another game of Carcassonne. 

Not much else going on. We had a large snow event and we've barely left the house this past week. There are a few pictures over on the Bike Blog:

Tim's Bike Blog: November

Probably back in a couple weeks with another game update... Let me know if you stopped by by posting a comment below - and tell me what games you've been playing!