A three hour drive down to visit Nathan turned into a five hour plus ordeal when the M3 was closed after junction 4a.
It took half an hour to get off the M3 at junction 4. Then even longer as the back roads from Farnborough and Basingstoke became clogged with traffic. Especially as I got nearer to Basingstoke and the odd road works bought everything to a standstill.
But I eventually arrived at Nathan’s for the start of a few days with him.
This time I bought with me the latest roll/flip and write in my collection The Isle of Cats Explore and Write (plus the Kickstarter promo cards). Which arrived lunchtime. Yes it’s that new an addition. I think it also gets the honour of being my first game purchase of 2023.
I’ve also bought Trekking Through History, Rolling Realms, Castles of Burgundy the dice game, Alhambra the dice game, Riverside, Marvel Champions, Splendor Duel, and my bag of games.
Star Wars Outer Rim was already here. I’d bought that down when I was down New Years Eve.
As I’m writing this post Nathan is watching the Newcastle vs Leicester game whilst playing Iron Harvest.
Iron Harvest looks beautiful. And so it should considering it uses art by Jakub Różalski alongside the game assets.
Nathan is really enjoying Iron Harvest. Which I knew he would. He is a fan of the RTS genre. Nathan is a big fan of Command and Conquer series and the subsequent games it spawned.
For me if I had a PC to play Iron Harvest it would also tick a lot of boxes for me too. I also am a fan of the RTS genre, but I’ve been playing it a bit longer than Nathan. I loved Dune 2 back in the day. Iron Harvest shares the same universe as my favourite boardgame of all time Scythe. So you can see how it ticks a lot of boxes for me.
Now I don’t think I would have much difficulty getting Nathan to try Scythe. He just needs a big enough table, or to visit me for him to try it.
I now have three days with Nath. So you know there will be some father and son Gaming going on.
Catch you in the next post.