Monthly Archives: March 2022

Searching for the lost planet of Mr Jack!

About two weeks ago Jonathan sought players to play Search for Planet X.

I was one of those that were interested in trying the game.

With enough people interested in playing a four player game a date and time was set, tutorials and apps linked to.

Last night was the agreed day for playing the game.

Jonathan and I met up about an hour earlier than the planned time to play the two player game Mr Jack.

I’d never played Mr Jack before.

We played the game twice. In the first game I was the detectives trying to identify and capture Mr Jack played by Jonathan. Then in the second game the roles were reversed and Jonathan was trying to capture my Mr Jack.

Mr Jack

I really liked this two player deduction game. And not just because I won both games.

Our first game was longer than the second. But I did manage to capture Mr Jack. Whilst I won the second game with a great bit of misdirection and had Jonathan arresting the wrong character.

I do like how which character is Mr Jack is selected randomly at the start of each game by drawing a character tile.

I like the way actions/characters are chosen each round, and how it flips each round. So the detectives may choose first at the start of a round, then Mr Jack chooses twice, leaving the detectives one tile to play. Then it gets reversed next round. This is so tactical, especially if you need a particular character and you don’t get a chance to chose it before the other player. This happened twice in our second game. Jonathan kept choosing the character I needed to get an even earlier win!

I like how the number of lamp posts gets reduced during the early rounds. It makes the deduction harder. As apart from the Sherlock character and Watson they are the only way to eliminate suspects.

Yeah a nice game. Could easily see it added to the collection. It’s gone on the wish list.

After a small delay to the agreed time for playing the Search for Planet X we started playing.

Another game I really liked.

Now we know where I stand on games that are only playable with an app. I’ve rant lots about it in the past. I’ll happily play them but I won’t own them! Unless there is a way to play without the app.

Search for Planet X currently doesn’t play without an app. It works really well with the app. The app is put to great use providing clues.

Search for Planet X

This is a logic game pure and simple. Using clues given to you in the app based on the type of action you performed you deduce which sector Planet X is. You can see the starting clues I had in the photo above.

During our game I knew the planet could be in one of two sectors. After Jonathan revealed where the dwarf planet was in a peer review I knew exactly where it was. I just wasn’t sure what was on one side of it.

For me this game was a game of misplays! Well two to be precise. The first was playing the correct tile in the wrong sector. I misread my sheet. That cost me 4 points.

The second was forgetting I had to say what was either side of the sector with Planet X in. Which meant I was guessing one sector. That got compounded by forgetting there were only two empty sectors, and I’d already identified them! So there couldn’t have been a third.

That gave Jonathan a window to guess himself. Well he was kinda forced to. He knew I’d guess it my next turn. Luck was on his side. He guessed right.

Despite having worked out where Planet X was FIRST I came last. My mistakes were my undoing.

Final scores for Search for Planet X

With the games played last night another two new to me games were added to the challenge.

I’m beginning to think I might have set the target for this challenge too low!

Current progress on the new to me challenge

It’s insane or so I thought to have already played 13 new to me games in two months. I might have to revisit this and set a new larger target number.

Previous years new to me games played

If my fading memory hasn’t let me down I think I might have just looked at the last two years numbers before deciding on the target for this challenge.

Maybe I should have looked further back. But I think my thought process at the time was “who knows what this year will be like? The pandemic is still on-going.” So I decided to look at just the numbers for during the previous two year of the pandemic as my guideline.

Raw numbers

I certainly think at the current rate of play the numbers I achieved in 2018/2019 are certainly achievable.

And here we are at the end of the post and the photos taken by Jonathan.

Create a Heist Adventure using tables

Not even a couple of days since I posted about Kelsey adding to her series on writing adventures with a video on creating dungeon maps. Then Mike aka Sly Flourish releases another video creating an adventure using random tables.

It’s almost as if they have to respond to each other’s content! A crazy conspiracy based on nothing but coincidence.

In the video I’ve embedded below from Sly Flourish we see Mike create a heist adventure using the tables from his latest Lazy DM book, The Lazy DM’s Companion, and his latest Patreon exclusive content City of Arches.

Sly Flourish Create a D&D Heist adventure using random tables

City of Arches is a city setting that can be dropped into any D&D campaign. It’s currently a 12 page document that includes a city map, one page players handout, and all the information you need to run your adventures there.

It’s videos like these, and the Lazy DM books that give me the confidence to run my own D&D campaign, run the session zero this weekend, and know I have the tools (maybe not the skill) to create something that the players will hopefully enjoy based on our discussions.

Anyway I hope you found the video interesting. I did.

Blood and cake!

Last week Diego and myself had arranged to visit Jeff to play some Vampire the Masquerade Rivals. Yesterday was the prearranged day.

I’d stopped at Asda on the way out and picked up some pastries to go with our beverages.

When it came to choosing our clans I decided I wanted to sit safely in my haven replacing the blood of my rival, so I chose Tremere. Jeff went with Brujah because he knew that clan from his learning game in the later months of last year. Diego went Gangrel. You can see who our leaders were below.

Who played which clan and their leader.

My rival was Jeff, Diego was Jeff’s, and I was Diego’s.

Multiplayer is such a different game to a two player game.

I needed Jeff to be more aggressive towards his rival Diego. But Jeff spent too much time early on taking out mortals in the street. Leaving Diego free to annoy me.

Luckily I had a ritual out that increased my havens secrecy, which bought me breathing space from Diego.

Jeff only had two vampires out. So when he did eventually start taking on Diego a window was starting to open for me. Which became wide open when Jeff attacked Diego in his haven and both the target and attacker got taken out and sent to torpor. Leaving Jeff with a solo vampire on three blood in the street.

I was able to knock out Jeff’s only remaining vampire to grab a victory by KO!

It was an opportunistic win. Next turn Jeff would have grabbed the win.

The final scores for VtM Rivals

After my glorious victory in Rivals we played a game of Potion Explosion.

This has been a game I’d wanted to try since it came out a few years ago. However as far as I knew no-one I knew had a copy. But that changed last Friday when Diego bought it along and played it. So I commented at the time I’d like to try it and could he bring it along Monday.

Which brings us nicely to our time after our three player game of Rivals and a coffee and cake break.

I’m not sure how I feel about Potion Explosion.

I enjoyed the game. But did I like it? I didn’t hate or dislike it. I’d play the game again.

The game has that table presence, that wow factor, which has people not playing saying “what’s this game?”

Which is why I’m unsettled by my reaction to the game. I like it when games make you feel strongly about them even if it’s a negative reaction.

I can’t put my finger on why Potion Explosion makes me feel this way.

As you can see compared to the others my final score was not even close.

Potion Explosion Final Scores

I had a great morning gaming with two amazing friends. A fantastic way to end the shortest month of the year.