Sunday, January 8, 2017

12 Days of Gaming (or What I Did For My Winter Holidaze…)

Saturday, 24 December 2016


It seems to have become a bit of a tradition these last few years to play games just about every day between 24 December and 5 January (The Boy’s birthday).  Usually we gather at my folks place on the evening of the 24th – because we usually have to wait until Amanda and my sister to finish work. This year, however, the 24th fell on a Saturday, so we were able to get started a bit early.

The morning of the 24th I did my usual Saturday morning errands – running to the library downtown and usually I heat to the Night Oven Bakery (but I skipped it on the 14th as we were running a bit late and I figured there wouldn’t be much left…)


Wow, was it EVER quiet downtown!

Despite an early blast of snow in October, it has been exceptionally mild and most of that early snow melted. Despite a drop in temperatures in mid December, we didn’t get any precipitation, and thererefore, there was little snow… so far…


Heading over to my folks – The Boy zips ahead of us (still on his summer bike – but with winter apparel!?)


Amanda – also on her summer bike.


Across the bridge – still some ice on the water…


Despite riding her own bike well into December, The Girl finally decided it really was too much effort to ride her bike in the cold – even if there wasn’t snow – so she’s been riding on the back of my cargo bike.


Up the bike hill on the other side of the river.

I guess technically it isn’t really a “hill”, per se, it’s really the steep BANK.


I made The Girl get off and walk up the hill – I’ll haul her around on the flats, but not up hills anymore! I ride up the hill about as fast as she walks anyway…


Finally at my folks – the kids opened up one gift right away – and everyone was enamoured with The Girl’s new Rubik’s Cube. 


Amanda, showing The Girl how it’s done…


Usually The Boy always has stuff to do in his bag – books to read and a note book and sketch book… for some reason he didn’t bring ANY of that and found himself at loose ends. Luckily, I’d brought my copy of Rogue Stars that had arrived in the mail the day before.

Unfortunately he didn’t put it back in my bag and it got left there and I didn’t get it back until a day or so ago…


My sister arrived and the gift rampage begins.


This takes forever as the kids need to thoroughly investigate each and every gift. I’m not complaining, mind you. It’s better than them tearing through everything as fast as they can and then wonder where the rest is…


After all the gifts had been opened Amanda went back to trying to solve The Girl’s Rubik’s Cube .


The Boy mostly got a PILE of stuff for Sentinels of the Multiverse and Sentinel Tactics (like FOUR expansions for SOTM and two boxes of miniatures for Tactics). He spent hours just reading through all the cards and organizing them.

My mom had asked me to pick out a game that all of us could play. It’s hard to find a seven player games that would be interesting enough for the seasoned gamers of my family, but easy enough that my folks and sister could play. So I had spent some time looking and finally my friend Other Tim turned me onto a game called Mysterium, which sounded like it fit the bill perfectly. Unfortunatley when we busted it out, my Dad and sister decided they just weren’t going to play.


I played the Ghost for this first game. I didn’t end up getting any pictures of the game in progress as I was too busy doing the ghosty things – but also having to explain and re-explain how it all worked (despite the fact that I’m supposed to be SILENT throughout the game!?). So above is a picture of the mess I was cleaned up afterwards…



Puzzle. The tradition everyone does get in on…


The Girl has been bugging us to play Dixit for ever. I suggested to bring it along to my folks as it’s a waaaaaaay better game with more people. And it was a much more fun game to play with more people. My dad joined us for the game. My Sister pryed herself away from the puzzle long enough to come over to see what was going on.


The loot to be hauled home.

Good thing I brough the Yuba!


Before heading off to bed Amanda set out all the gifts from her parents and the one or two we got for the kids. (In the background is all the loot hauled home from my folks).

Sunday, 25 December 2016


A very patient 8-year-old waiting… We slept in. This was at about noon…


A very excited boy with a new book.


Seriously, that’s all he needed.


All he wanted to do for the rest of the day was read. Opening the rest of his gifts became a bit of a chore.


New sweater for The Boy – The one Amanda’s wearing I actually knit for her 9 years ago. I spent the entire month of December knitting it in secret whenever I could steal a moment – or staying up way after she’d gone to bed…


Present open, picture taken – back to reading.


Apparently my mother-in-law thinks I’m a cynic or misanthrope (or a cynical misanthrope!?). This little book has hundreds of pages with a quote from some famous personage or author about why humans are awful, and opposite  a lined page to write why this is so… Do I really come off as being that negative...? Am I reading too much into this...? 


On with the games! Recruited the kids to help punch out the tokens in Nations


Of course every time I turned my head and/or he didn’t have something someone specifically asked him to do, The Boy disappeared back into his room to read his new book.


Nations. Amanda and I really like this game. The kids say they like it, but every time we've played they always seem to get really frustrated in the third or fourth age when they realize I have PILES of workers out and and starting to reap what I've sown throughout the earlier ages. I tend take extra meeples in the growth stage and get off to a slower start - but it usually pays off in the end game. I can't remember who actually won this one. Amanda also does very well at it - which I find frustrating as she seems like she has no idea what she's doing and it seems like she does just random things... but they all seem to work out really well for her! 


Reading his book at supper.


Later in the evening we played Railways of Great Britain. Everyone really liked this version of Railways of... I think it was because there were SO MANY so close to each other and so many short lines they could set up. I didn't take out nearly so many bonds as I have in other games. 

Monday, 26 December 2016


After lunch The Boy and I headed out to Dragon’s Den Games for their annual boxing day sale.

I meant to take a bpicutre there, but, in all the excitement, completely forgot. We were there much later than previous years (when we’ve shown up right at opening) it wasn’t as insanely busy – no line-ups snaking around the perimeter of the store – but it was still very busy!


Our haul from the Boxing Day Sale (less two packs of minis I forgot to put in the picture). A realtively small haul - compared to previous years. The Boy picked up the Fantasy Age Bestiary. The Girl had asked me to pick up Mice & Mystics for her, if the had one (they did!). I picked up Pulp Cthulhu, the latest Wargames Illustrated and stocked up on  some new brushes and painted and tufts.



Later in the evening some friends came over (Kurtis and Shannon) and brought along Imhotep to introduce to us.

We also played Hanging Gardens.


Still later Shannon’s brother joined us and we played a game of Samarkand.


Tuesday, 27 December 2016




I spend most of the day on the 27th over at Brent’s playing Angola with Brent, Kurtis and John. Brent and I both played the exact same factions we played last time Where John and Kurtis reversed roles. Totally different game – in the previous game I ended up with a little enclave in the eastern part of the country and it was always difficult to get my reinforcements to the fronts that developed - where I needed them as they mostly arrived in Luanda (on the coast). This time  I help most of the cities along the western coast for most of the game.


In the evening when I got home we tried out Pandemic: Reign of Cthulhu. It was hard. We lost.


Wednesday 28 December 2016

In the afternoon a friend and her two daughters (10 and 8) stopped by and we introduced them to 7 Wonders – it was an epic 7 player game and at the end of it our entire extended dining room table was covered with cards and surrounded by smiling faces… and I forgot to get my camera out… dang it.


Finally got around to trying out some of the Sentinels of the Multiverse stuff The Boy got.


Thursday, 29 December 2016


In the afternoon we went out todo some climbing at Grip It! It’s been a few weeks since we last went, so we weren’t there for long before muscles were aching and we decided to call it quits… We'd been going fairly regularly through September-October-November... and were slowly not feeling less and less awful and sore afterwards... but after just a few weeks of not going, I was feeling it all week - especailly any time I went out to shovel snow! We'll have to get back into a regular pattern of weekly (or semi-weekly) visits! 

In the evening my friend Christian came into town with his daughter to play a few games.


First we tried out Are You the Cultist? Which was a lot of fun – once we figured out what the heck we were doing.


Then we had another stab at Mysterium – with The Girl as the Ghost – it was a LOT of fun this time around. Unfortunately we lost – amazingly the kids, who were only able to see one of the final cards all guessed right. Amanda, Christian, and I – who got to see two of the final cards, all guessed a different murderer and it was 3 – 3 there was no majority and thus we lost… darnit! SO close!



After they left we played a quick game of Carcassonne.


Friday, 30 December 2016

Everyone got haircuts today and we didn’t get in any gaming with the kids.


We did get in one last game of D&D for the year in the evening.

Saturday, 31 December 2016

More snow had fallen and with it the temperature on New Year’s Eve.


I had to run around and do a few errands in the morning and the roads and pathways were just awful.


I hadn’t put my winter tires on, so I actually borrowed Amanda’s fat tire bike. Despite the fact that she’s had it for FOUR YEARS now, and raves about how great it is for winter riding, I had never tried it out. I got that it worked for her, but I never really understood HOW great they are in the snow. Wow. What an eye-opener….

I hate to say it… but I think I might need ANOTHER bike!?


Other Time stopped by for the afternoon to play Firefly with us – it was his first go at it. We actually finished the game and Amanda won.


I was flying the Serenity with Nandi as Captian. I thought I’d been doing pretty good for myself… but not as good as Amanda!


Afterwards Other Tim introduced us to Show Manager – which was really fun.

(not going to buy another game… not going to buy another game… not going to buy another game… not going to buy another game…)


After Other Tim left we played a quick game of Timeline.

We ended up all staying up to Midnight and watching Bladerunner – which I have not seen in a very long time!


Sunday, 1 January 2017


On the first my Friend Aaron and his two boys came over for the afternoon. One has been painting a pile of Tyranids for 40K and has been dying to get in a game – so I pulled out my Imperial Guardsmen and Trench Terrain and set up a little scenario for him.


Because I had defensive works I took less points than him. Though afterwards I realized they were as much a hindrance and really needn’t have done so.


My guys were quite spread out and his tyranids were on my front line on the first turn – not really diving me any opportunity to shoot them up. As they did little shooting, the trenches weren’t of much use to me…

Ah well… he had fun.

We were invited to play games at Kurtis and Shannon's in the evening, but we all ended up being so exhausted from staying up so late the night before, we all packed it in early... 


Monday, 2 January 2017


Bright and sunny, but brutally cold – we walked downtown to see Rogue One.

We were supposed to meet up with the family of one of the kids friends, but their friend was sick. She’s been sick since early December - first with one thing, now another... We’d hoped to meet up with them a few times, but totally weren’t able to. It was a bit of a drag…

The movie was okay.


In the evening we played Loonacy…


… and a round of Race for the Galaxy.


Tuesday, 3 January 2017

We didn’t end up playing any games at home today.


The Boy did go out to play D&D at King Me Boardgamery (as he does every other Tuesday).


Wednesday, 4 January 2017


Bruce Stopped by and played Pandemic: Reign of Cthulhu with me and the kids.


Something fishy going on in Innsmouth.


Amanda got back from an appointment and joined us for a game of Big Book of Madness – a new co-op game The Girl got… wow is it hard. WE totally lost on the 3rd round (out of a potential 6 or so…).


Thursday, 5 January 2017

The fifth was The Boy’s Birthday.

He is now a teenager.


Aaron’s boys came by for a little party in the evening. The kid’s other friend was still sick and couldn’t make it!


The played a round of Red Dragon Inn.


Friday, 6 January 2017

this is getting into our 13th day of gaming… but there were a couple days were we didn’t all get to play games. It had been my hope to play all of the new games we got at least ONCE before the holidaze were over… we were MOSLTY successful…


Knocked one more game of the list of new games Friday evening – ABYSS.


I’m not sure why, but I wasn’t expecting much from this game, but it turned out to be a lot of fun. I totally crushed it. I think I had 80 or 90 points, The girl had around 60 maybe… I had more points than Amanda and The Boy combined.


Saturday, 7 January 2017

That brings us to yesterday – Amanda and the girl were out most of the day at various dance classes. While they were out Bruce and Adele stopped by


We played a game of Firefly. This was the first time I’ve ever completed a scenario that wasn’t the “First Time in the Captain’s Chair” beginner scenario. The Boy actually won…


I felt like I was going pretty good this game as well – I completed two of the Goals and was on my way to complete the third when the Boy finished it first… This was just after finishing the first goal. I picked up a few more guns before moving on to the 2nd as it required a bit of misbehaving.


Later, after the girls got home, we tried another game of Abyss.  The point spread wasn’t so great this time around. I barely squeaked out a victory 3 points ahead of Amanda – the kids were less than 20 points behind…

And that was about it for our Holidaze. The Kids activities have all started up again. Amanda goes back to work on Monday. The kids and I will be back at our regular homsechoolification…

We didn't get to playing any Sentinel Tactics or trying out any of the Dominion (Intrigue and Adventure) or The Grizzled: At Your Orders expansions I got - or Mice and Mystics... Hopefully we'll get to those in the coming weeks - and many, many more games! 


Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:

I did get some painting done over the holidaze – hopefully get some pictures of those up shortly… 

Thursday, January 5, 2017

Epic Space Marine Assault Company


Or CompanieS…?

Just to take another little break that I didn’t really need to take… I finished off 8 elements of Epic Space Marine Assault Troops and two command stands.

(Remember: click on the pictures for a bigger version):




Complete force Assault Marines. (8 of the assault elements and two of the command stands are newly painted...). 

Originally I’d planned smaller forces – “companies” of roughly 4 platoon-sized elements. 

Last month I decided to reorganize some of the mechanized forces and decided to have larger forces under the command of each command element and so have companies of 5-6 elements (mostly because it worked out with the number of Rhinos and Landraiders I had…). So I decided these could, instead of being thre units of four, could become two units of six… This is all acedemic because I haven’t looked at any rules and or force construction lists, nor do I have any complete opposing forces. Really, I’m just making this shit up as I go…




Complete force of Space Marines so far.

When I get back to these I should finish up some units of the Orcs or Eldar so I can actually have a BATTLE with them…


Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:

More Great War Canadians from the 2nd Division. 

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

So… Vimy…

As I alluded to in the recent Game Plan 2017 post, the whole Vimy Project has been kind of up in the air for the last few weeks. Since my last project update/planning post I have gotten a fair bit of painting done, but not nearly as much as I’d hoped to have done by this point… I also kind of got stalled on the terrain making and there has been very little work on that front (no pun intended). I lost steam in December and work on the project pretty much ground to a halt…

After a bit of a break, some budget crunching,  a bit of soul-searching, and an existential crisis or two, I have come to the conclusion that I could, in fact, still get it all done in time... I have three months, a fairly flexible life/schedule and a preternaturally patient and accepting wife and family. So, it could happen…

For those that just wandered in or any who haven’t been paying very close attention, I have been working on and off over the last 10 years or so on a project to sort of commemorate 100th anniversary of the Canadian Corps assault on Vimy Ridge on 9 April 1917. I have been working on a roughly scale model of the ridge that will be about 12’ long and 8’ wide at the widest end – complete with the German defensive trench network. I’ve also been collecting and painting enough miniature figures to make 48 Canadian battalions and 18 German battalions – at 15 figures/battalion. With the additional command and staff and support models (machine-guns and trench mortars) it will total well over 1000 figures. With this, on the 100th anniversary (Sunday, 9 April 2017), I am going to orchestrate a massive miniature war game of the Canadian Corps attack.

To make it happen, however, I do have a fair bit of work to complete and will probably have to spend every spare moment working on getting it done. Stay tuned for more updates!


Looking For a Few Good Men 
(16, actually…)

One thing that would be very handy to know (and help with motivation!) is if anyone is actually going to show up to such an event…? Three of the four fellows that played in my Regina Trench game at ToonCon in September seemed keen enough. For this game though, I am going to need 12-16 participants to commit to showing up on the 9th of April to make it happen. Ideally I’d like 3-4 “helpers” to help me run the German and another 8-12 warm bodies to take on the role of Canadian Brigadiers – each commanding 4 battalions of Canadians (and perhaps a machine-gun company and a mortar battery…). I can probably count on a few of my regular gaming friends to show, but I will need, at the very least, a few more.

So if there’s anyone out there in the blog-o-verse that happens to be free on the afternoon (and possibly evening) of Sunday, 9 April 2017, and are willing and able to make his or her way to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada and help live out my megalomaniacal epic gaming dream… please let me know! You could leave a comment below…?

Or drop me a line…? (I am loath to publish my email address online. The last time that happened I was inundated with messages offering me penises from Nigeria or novel ways to lengthen my money – or… perhaps it was the other way around…?) 

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Game Plan 2017


Every year, after looking back at the previous year, I tend to look forward and try to come up with some sort of plan. It’s good to have a plan. Though my plans tend to be more like the Pirates Code (“they’re more like ’guidelines’”).

Alternating Friday D&D

Since September, my friend Bruce has been running a D&D 5E Primeval Thule game every other Friday for me and Amanda and a few other friends. (Before that it was the Masks of Nyarlathotep campaign using Savage Worlds/Realms of Cthulhu). It has been a lot of fun and I expect (HOPE!) that to continue for the foreseeable future.

50 Games

I have a lot of games.

I mean a LOT of games (and that’s just the board and miniature games… don’t get me started on all the role-playing games). Now mind you many of those entries on BGG are expansions – and some of them are single card promo cards and the like… but still a lot of games. I could play a different game every day of the year and… well… I might get to play them all (if I used all the expansions). So there are two things I wanted to do this year: 1) get rid of some games – I’d like to sort through them and get rid of some of the chaff  (I’ll try to maybe trade them away on BGG, or just sell them at the ToonCon Auction) and 2) PLAY as many as I can, obviously, but also make sure I get to play all the ones that I really want to play again (or try out).

To do the second thing I thought I’d make a list of 50 games I’d REALLY like to play and endeavor to play at least one of them each week. I thought I’d get the kids to do the same – which would mean we’d have to play at least three games a week – and we’d all get to play at least ONE game on our list of games that we want to play. This was harder than I initially supposed… I sat down and started the list and when I counted them up I had WAY OVER fifty! (and I hadn’t even gotten to listing the MINIATURES games I wanted to play – which I’d initially though to include, because I’ve been feeling I haven’t been playing those as much as I like, and thought including them would ensure I’d get to play at least a few more…).

So I had to do some paring down. First of all I took off a few of our “Go To” games – games that we got down and can play in under an hour – we’ll end up playing those whenever we have a bit of time to kill – games like Dominion, 7 Wonders, Race for the Galaxy, Love Letter, Loonacy, Fluxx, Pandemic, the Grizzled, etc. I’m even hoping A Study In Emerald might slip into this category as the last couple times we played we got through games pretty quickly!). I also decided something else had to be done to get some more miniature games in (more on that in a moment) so I canned them from the list. I also dropped a bunch of games from the list that I know the kids really like hoping that they’d end up on THEIR lists, so we’d get to play them anyway.

Here is what I ended up with…

1. Railways of the World (Eastern United States)
6. London
36. Albion
48. ZhanGuo
50. A Few Acres of Snow

I'm considering possibly themed months... maybe all the Railways of World games on month, all the Martin Wallace games another month, all the Phil Eklund games, all the GMT games, etc... I was thinking October could be Arkham Horror month... It might help keeping rules straight if playing a series of games with similar rules/mechanics...?

I thought of suggesting the same to Amanda... but then we'd have FOUR games to play each week... that might get a bit daunting.... and, honestly, she probably couldn't be bothered. She'll play any game we put on the table and invite her to play, but she would never seek out new games to play or sit down to read rules. Maybe I could ask her to pick out just 12 - so we play one game she wants to play each month. 


Saturday Afternoon Games

While Amanda is out with The Girl at dance classes on Saturday afternoons I have been organizing games for me and The Boy to play with various other friends. Generally I’ve run longer games (2-4 hours). I hope to continue this. This is where a lot of the games on my list will probably end up being played… which, unfortunately, will likely mean Amanda and the Girl don’t get to play them… ah well… Hopefully we’ll get to play a few of the games on The Boy’s list as well!


Skirmish Saturday Night

I think it’s time I brought back Skirmish Saturday Night and got some miniatures on the table. Actually what I mostly have in mind is a series of campaigns that could be a series of linked skirmish scenarios to something more like role-playing… we shall see. 

I tried to make a list of games I’d like to play and sort out how I’d get them all in. As the list grew I started thinking if there were twelve I could focus on one game each month for the year… although that would mean only four of each game – which would mean some pretty short-lived campaigns… then the list ended up longer than 12 anyway…

Some of the Games I definietely would like to play at least a few times this year include:
Faustus Furious - using chariots or JET BIKES!
Maybe even Bolt Action or Force on Force…?

I’d really like to set up campaigns of Frostgrave and/or Song of Shadows and Dust. I’ve also been considering running pseudo-roleplaying games using Fear and Faith (running Call of Cthulhu adventures) and/or Flying Lead (possibly running old Twilight: 2000 adventures…?)


Vimy

The whole Vimy project is kind of up in the air at this exact moment. It probably deserves a completely separate post. So, more on that in a moment…


Wargaming Birthday Bash/Winter Wargaming Weekend

Originally I’d planned to NOT have a skirmish campaign this year as I’d hoped to have enough of the terrain and miniatures done for Vimy to play test it that weekend with a few people I was hoping might help out with running the game. As that I up in the air at the moment, so are plans for the Birthday Bash.

My birthday falls on a Saturday this year, so I’ll definitely be playing games all day – probably all weekend – it just may or may not be Vimy…


Family Day Weekend

Two weeks before my Birthday is the Family Day weekend in February  and for the last couple of years we’ve had a weekend of playing boardgames with family and friends. I’ll probably do the same this year.


Summer Skirmish Weekend Campaign

As I am not planning a skirmish campaign for February, I thought I might organize one over the summer…? I have NO IDEA what game I might run or exactly when it might be… just putting it out there, it might happen. (if there was anybody interested).


ToonCon

As the whole family had a lot of fun at ToonCon last year, we will very likely all be attending again this year.

I will also definitely be running some sort of game (or gameS). I guess I don’t have to decide for sure for a few months, but some possibilities I am currently considering are Passchendaele (as it will be close to the 100th anniversary of the Canadian Corps’ assault on the ridge and the final capture of Passchendaele in 1917) and/or Faustus Furious with JET BIKES! (I picked up the game a couple of months ago and it looks like a RIOT! When Viscount Eric at Gaming with the Gnomies pointed out the Jet Bike Construction Kit Kickstarter (which ends in a few days!) I immediately thought it would work perfectly for racing jet bikes!



Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:

Vimy Project Update!?

New Miniatures!

12 Days of Gaming (or “What I Did for My Winter Holidaze)! 

Monday, January 2, 2017

2016 In Review


TL/DR



- Finished an Imperial Guard Company for Warhammer 40K

- Decided to go ahead with the Vimy Project in 2017


- Was awarded a Treasure Token by Joseph McCullough

- Built some trench terrain


- Ran my REGINA TRENCH! game at ToonCon

- Counted up all my toys, painted and unpainted.

- Celebrated 10 YEARS of blogging


Well… that pretty much sums it up… do I really need to expand on any of that…?

Should I bother looking back on the Game Plan 2016 and see what I actually accomplished compared to what I had initially planned…?

Why not. Seems like the thing to do…

First off…

The Game Weekend

I did run a weekend miniature skirmish campaign… but it ended up being Frostgrave instead of Song of Blades and Heroes, as originally planned. It turned out okay. Everyone seemed to have fun. I even played a couple games. Had my initial warband WIPED OUT if the first game on Friday night (like Wizard and Apprentice killed… dead…). Started Saturday with a whole new warband… because I can do that sort of thing… Anyway, you can check it all out here:


Gaming Our Way Through History

We did finish off the final volume of the Story of the World and played most of the board games I’d lined up… I never did finish up the posts about the games we played for Volume Three and Four – like I did for Volume One: The Ancient World and Volume Two: The Middle Ages. I suppose I still could.

We never really did get to doing any miniature games to go along with it… Which was kind of a shame. Everything got a little rushed at the end.

We’ll revisit parts over the next few years and replay some of the games we played and hopefully get a few more games in that we missed along the way.

Saturday Game Afternoons

I did manage to host a number of longer games on Saturday afternoons throughout the year. There was a fairly regular group of about 3 or 4 that came out to many of them. We played a few of the games that were on the list (Firefly, Game of Thrones, Arkham Horror). Most of the others on the list (Soldier Kings, Soldier Emperor, Forbidden Stars, Axis & Allies (1914, 1942, 1940 Europe, 1940 Pacific, Ikusa, Empires Age of Discovery, Joan of Arc, Wallenstein) we totally didn’t get to… but we played other games instead… (Power Grid Deluxe, Railways of the World, Sky Traders,


ToonCon

I did take the family to ToonCon and everyone had a pretty good time. I also ran a game there (REGINA TRENCH!), which went over pretty well, I think.

Other Miniature Gaming

This is where I kind of dropped the ball… While I did play a lot of board games, I didn’t really play all that many Miniature Wargames.

I did play a few games of Frostgrave early in the year, but after the Weekend Frostgrave Campaign in February that died off completely. I’ve picked up all the books that have come out this year (Into the Breeding Pits and Forgotten Pacts), but other than a quick skim through them, haven’t really given them much thought…

Later in the year  I was awarded a Treasure Token by Joseph McCullough (author of Frostgrave) – which was super nice, but then I felt guilty because I hadn’t actually PLAYED Frostgrave in ages.

I did play a few games of 40K with the kids and a friend and his sons. Not my favourite game. After actually playing it my kids completely lost interest. They’d still play any of the 40K RPGs from FFG or use the miniatures for other games. But having been raised playing games like Savage Worlds and Song of Blades and Heroes – with balanced forces and strong, thematic, designed scenarios… the idea of showing up at a table with the miniatures they’d lovingly spent hundreds of hours painting only to have them utterly slaughtered by a gloaty-smack-talking-10-year-old who they felt really only won because he had bought better toys... well… it was discouraging… I might go so far as to say they thought it anathema.

I had started the year very excited about En Garde!… painted up a few warbands for it (Swashbucklers!, More Swashbucklers!, Still More Swashbucklers!)… never got around to playing it!?

I had mentioned Flying Lead and Song of Drums and Tomahawks… didn’t get in a single game… (though I did play one game of Fear and Faith!)

Though I painted a fair bit for Lion Rampant and Dragon Rampant, I only got in two games – and one wasn’t even with my own toys!?

I also got very excited about The Men Who Would Be Kings when it was finally released. Even painted up a few more Zulus to finish a force to play it… didn’t get to playing it.

I did get in a few games of Star Wars: X-Wing, if that counts… and maybe a game of Super Dungeon Explore!. Oh and Wings of Glory and Broken Legions

Including the likes of Xwing and Wings of Glory I think I played a total of about 13 miniature games all year… far cry from previous years where I was playing at least one game a week... 


Role-Playing Games

We finally finished up the Savage Worlds/Realms of Cthulhu/Masks of Nyarlathotep campaign my friend Bruce was running in the spring. In the fall he started a new D&D 5E Primeval Thule campaign.

The Boy did run a game of Star Wars: Edge of the Empire for us and The Girl ran a quick scenario of Shadowrun

I never got around to running anything myself… though I’ve been thinking about it a lot. I’d really like to get a Cthulhu game going –using Fear and Faith - with a bit of a skill system bolted on…


Other Boardgames

As mentioned, I did played a lot of games. The most played boardgaems this year were:

1. Loonacy/Retro Loonacy – 26 games (it takes 5 minutes and my mom can play it, so….)
2. Race for the Galaxy – 25 games (it was really out Go To game when we had an hour to kill for more of the year)
3. Dominion – 14 games
4. 7 Wonders  - 13 games (9 with the  Leaders expansion) (our secondary Go To game…)
5. Legendary: A Marvel Deck Building Game – 13 games
6. Lords of Waterdeep - 7 games (4 with the Scoundrels of Skullport expansion)
7. Nations – 7 games
9. Star Realms – 6 games
10. A Study in Emerald (second edition) - 6 games
11. Timeline: Historical Events - 6 games
12. Monty Python Fluxx - 5 games
13. Pandemic - 5 games
14. Railways of the World - 5 games
15. Dixit – 4 games
16. Firefly: The Game – 4 games
17. The Grizzled – 4 games
18. Pax Porfiriana – 4 games
19. Ra – 4 games
20. Samarkand: Routes to Riches – 4 games
21. Sentinels of the Multiverse – 4 games
22. Smash Up – 4 games
23. Agricola – 3 games
24. Carcassonne – 3 games
25. The Hanging Gardens - 3 games
26. Star Trek: Five-Year Mission - 3 games
27. Linkage: A DNA Card Game - 3 games
28. The Red Dragon Inn - 3 games
29. Rumpelstiltskin - 3 games
30. Angola - 2 games

plus lots of others that I played once or twice - too many to list.

Anyway, that's a brief round up of what I got up to last year - now on with the next one! 


Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:

Game Plan 2017?

An Update on the Vimy Project?

12 Days of Gaming (or “How I Spent my Winter Holidaze…”)?