Just a brief post to share which games I played this weekend.
Friday was club for Fenland Gamers and I got to not only meet Dave and his partner Clack. But also got to play a couple of games with them.
I had a blast introducing them to Libertalia Winds of Galecrest and Survive Escape from Atlantis.
Libertalia was a four player game that saw the first two days with three of us playing the same cards. But more worrying for Clank was we played the same cards for the whole of that first voyage. No one wants to be on the same wavelength as me! That way leads to madness.
I did manage to scrape the win by a point, and introduced Dave and Clank to the name “first loser” for the runner up/second place. Jeff I will forever be grateful that you introduced me to that name.
Survive for such a mean game is so much fun for everyone playing. But I guess that does depend on whose playing to some extent.
All I know about our game Friday night was we had great fun playing the game. What’s more I some how managed to win! That’s back to back victories for me playing either of the Survive games. I’d like to claim it was due to skill but considering I don’t have a clue about the value of which survivors I get to safety it’s pure luck.
Saturday illness human and canine took out two of the three of our D&D group that could make the planned session.
So Luke and I met up, grabbed a burger (double quarter pounder with cheese, and cheesy chips), before playing Red Rising.
I really do like Red Rising and the choices you have to make during the game. How I ever thought this wasn’t for me I don’t know.
In our two games that we played (we both won one a piece) I needed a red card to trigger the end game bonus on one of my cards. Did any come up during either game? Not one. Between games I had to check the deck to make sure there was some there. Luckily I had a card that allowed during the end of the game allowed you to choose a colour.
I did use some new functionality within the bgstat app that is in beta testing and that is score sheets.
For some of the games in bgstat with the score sheets functionality enabled when recording a game play or viewing one you will see the little score sheet icon (see magnified bit in the image above).
Click on that icon and you are taken to the score sheet for the game, where you can enter or view the score sheet for that play.
I really liked how the score sheet worked for Red Rising. This is really cool. If they end up charging me to use this in the future when it’s ready for prime time (which it seems it is) I’d happily pay for it.
Bgstat just gets better and better.
Right got to end this post, plan next weekends gaming (hoping to get Doom to the table) and rearrange D&D.
YW :)