Thursday, October 27, 2011

Old game, new tricks: Settlers of Catan



The picture above shows a recent game of Settlers of Catan.  We had 5 players that night, but I don't have the expansion that allows more than 4 players.  We almost gave up on it.  But as you can see we used some black trains from Ticket to Ride, and some black duderinos from Caracassone to create a 5th player.  It worked so well that I have to look hard at the picture to notice the difference.

Neuroshima Hex Review – How Tiles are used in the iOS Apocalypse.

On a whim I bought Neuroshima Hex on the iTunes store for my iPhone to help me pass the time travelling across Nebraska & Iowa. Now I will admit I’m a cheap bastard, and I can’t find myself buying that many apps. Before this I only bought one: Flight Control, which is fun but not as much fun as Neuroshima Hex!

Saturday, October 22, 2011

48 Hour Game Jam

Ars Technica has a series of three articles up about a 48 hour game jam in Australia.  Teams of 1-6 people had 48 hours to make playable video games based on the word "badger, suit, key".  The winning game "The Fifth Suit" sounds like a lot of fun, its sort of like a multiplayer Bomberman/musical chairs with built in trolling for people who lose early.

Here is a video of the Fifth Suit Gameplay.  The badgers need to collect a bunch of cards that match their suit, then a key will appear, which they need to get and take to the top wall.  Last one out loses and has to play as a ghost next round.  The ghost mechanisms looks fun because you get to keep playing, you run at half speed, and pick up other peoples cards, then run and hide from them.  Great way to get revenge.
While I was reading the articles I thought "could we do a 48 hour board game jam?"  It turns out the answer is yes, people have not only thought of this, they do it.  There is Board Game Jam Toronto where they have a bunch of supplies, they give you a mini-tutorial on board game design, then let you go at it.  The next day you work a bit more, then everybody plays all the games, and prizes are awarded for the best games.  It doesn't look like these are wide spread, maybe somebody should start one in the Front Range of Colorado!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

G4: Game Night with Rich Sommer

As a fan of Mad Men and Attack of the Show, as well as Board Games; I have way more respect for Rich's gaming insight after watching this.

Excellent segment and I hope more will follow.



http://www.g4tv.com/videos/55658/game-night-with-rich-sommer/

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Ascension: A deck building game on my iPhone

Ascension: Chronicle of the Godslayer is both an actual deck-building card game, and an iOS game.  I recently bought the iOS version to play on my iPhone, and I want to tell you about it.  This is a great port of a good deck-building game.