LCGs, or Living Card Games, despite what the term might bring to mind, are not from the imaginations of Sid and Marty Krofft.
Monday, January 21, 2013
LCG Showdown: Netrunner, Star Wars
LCGs, or Living Card Games, despite what the term might bring to mind, are not from the imaginations of Sid and Marty Krofft.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Mage Knight Board Game: One Year Later
I got together with Jeff the other night to play Mage Knight. This is a game that many heralded as a masterpiece upon its release last December, myself included, but you're always going to get those people who want to be a skeptic. Pfft.
Guess what? One year later, I'm sticking to my guns.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
The New Science: The New Game I Don't Want To Play
Not a whole lot of gaming this week. What I did play was The New Science and the new Core Worlds expansion (more on that at a later date). I also played a ton of crokinole with my brother, an event that will go down as Crokegeddon 2013. Hoo boy. That was a time.
So yeah, The New Science. Let's get on with this.
Monday, January 7, 2013
2012: The Year Gaming Spun Its Wheels In Place
I used to prescribe to the big "best of" hoopla that comes around at the end of every year. I lost a whole lot of interest in it last year, scrambling to fit in as many hot games as I could just so that I could report in on them on my podcast. It sort if made playing games feel like work, and made doing the podcast feel even more so. For a time I was dead set on having that "year in review" episode being my last since it really spoiled two things I enjoyed doing. Plus, I initially named Eclipse to be my Game of the Year and not Mage Knight, so there was that little bit of embarassment. Now those "best of" lists are making their way out again, but it's not so much that I don't have a podcast looming over my head that has me not caring about them. It's the fact that so few new games really clicked with me in 2012.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Friday, January 4, 2013
The Christmas Spoils, part 2: Android: Netrunner
When your employer rezes their Pink Slip agenda, leaving your ass canned, you've got to hack their shit, leave them with nothing!
...or just get Netrunner on the table.
The Christmas Spoils, part 1: Article 27
Christmas has come and gone, and with it came an armload of cool new games. However, my good friend Matt has just unexpectedly lost his job. I've been there myself, and I remember that on the day it happened, getting a friend over and playing Last Night on Earth really helped me take my mind off things. So it seems appropriate that I got to pay that forward this week, getting in a two day stint of gaming with Matt and bringing some of those new games to the table. The first game of the Christmas run was Matt's copy of Article 27.
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