Saturday, December 18, 2010
OOOOPS!!
Well, brainiac here seems to have lost our 2010 posts. Working on it and hope to recover and be up soon!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
GAMING SESSION: eight player flavor
It can be difficult to find decent games that eight players can play without dividing into two groups (preferred). A couple of simple card games we tried tonight worked well with mixed ages.
Incan Gold is a great little game (originally created as Diamant, now in its second edition as the incarnation Incan Gold) where all players are explorers in a ruin. You collect gems in the ruined temple, and decide each turn whether to return to camp. If you do you keep all the treasure you found. If you stay you can get more treasure, but also if you experience two of the same hazards while there you lose everything you found. For a basic game it has great tension and decision making, especially with eight players. This is a top quick game for the younger folk in my family to pull out and play.
Saboteur is another small card game, my wife bought it for me four or five years ago and it can take up to ten players. All participants are either miners who try to build a tunnel by laying cards (in a Water Works-like fashion) to a hidden gold mine, or saboteurs who try to prevent that from happening, As nobody's role is known unless revealed through actions, it is a very interactive game of 'whose on my side?' It begs for multiple plays as gold is received each round you play and roles change.
Both of these games satisfy the 6-8 player range, play very quickly, and require some thought and decision-making that keep it interesting.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
GAMING SESSION: Light & Serious
Holiday gaming at its finest. The Family Friends edition found the Great Dalmuti (one of the better group card games) to be the hit. We also like to go full out with this game: We wear hats according to rank: The Dalmuitis (greater & lesser) are royalty, the Peons (greater & lesser) are fools, and the rest are Middle working class. Seating also includes a padded chair for the Great Dalmuti, and a bucket for the Greater Peon. The Peons also serve the rest of the group - it's good to be the king! We had quite a few work their way up in the ranks, while some experienced a serious fall in the social strata.
Turbo-Scrabble worked also well in the larger groups and got multiple plays.
When it got serious we broke out Puerto Rico and Bibliotheke. PR is a brain-burner with the many decisions and options at your disposal, and I was locked more than once in some serious AP (analysis paralysis). Considered a gamer's game and one of the highest ever ranked, PR groups many mechanics and innovative game ideas into one. Early quarries and a late surge in production and buying the Guild Hall sneaked out a close victory here.
With Bibliotheke we discovered some more good feedback and areas to slightly improve, especially in how the Black Market works and action point balance. It depends on the group of players, but I am considering putting in more direct attack opportunities. Victory points in the Event stack, using the Black Market and going for higher point books was the key in this session.
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
NEW WEB SITE
I have decided to more our website to a blog format. I will try and import over previous posts and items of interest. Check this blog for event and game updates.
EVENT: December Gaming Session
The LaMont Group is looking toward their next event over the holidays: Monday, December 21. Early session begins at around 12 noon, the second session in the evening.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Competition Opportunities
The LaMont Group will attempt to send its first developed prototype to a competition. Great game design and development is being done in Utah (see the Board Game Designers Guild of Utah: http://www.bgdg.info/ ). The SaltCon gaming convention is Feb 26-28, 2010, and there will be a game design competition called the Ion Award. Our Group will send Bibliotheke as an entry and see how it goes. Thanks again to all those who have helped develop this game over the past year.
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