Sunday, November 8, 2009

Board Game Goodness

This may be a short post because I burned my right thumb while on a cooking spree this evening. It was not the spree that burned me so much as it was a misplaced hot pad. Whoops. Luckily it has lessened my appetite for the chouquettes that lie on my counter. But more on
them in a later post when I actually fill them with pastry cream or other goodness.

Today I was at lunch with some folks from church. It was our 20s/30s/40s group which is not a singles group, but a group for people in their 20s/30s/40s. It used to be for people in their 20
s & 30s, but then one of the mainstays turned forty, so they extended their reach. For such a wide age range in such a large church (700 people on a given Sunday) it is a small group. We had 5 for brunch today. ANYWAYS. At brunch the topic of cranium night came up, as
in, "Katie should make red velvet cupcakes in the shape of brains for cranium night" and then the three people who didn't know me asked if I played games. Which amused me. I then tried to explain the plethora of games I have at my house. Then they asked if I was a geek. I laughed.

Big pile o' games and miscelany on the floor. This is the "popular" pile. If this were high school, these would be the first games asked to the prom. They would definitely wear letter jackets, even when it was 90 degrees out. They are THAT cool.

So here's a list of all the games that I could find in the condo. (I'll star those that I have not personally played.)
  • Carcassonne - Build a monestary. Farm. Rob. Knight. Screw up other people's cities.
  • Carcassonne Inns & Cathedrals - The above but with cathedrals!
  • Settlers of Catan - Make Ben lose. Put the robber on his best tile. Ruin his road.
  • Settlers of Catan (Collector's 3D edition) - Admire the pretty pieces.

This is the 3D edition of Catan. In the fancy chest. But you can only play with four players, so we never use it. But it sits on the shelf and is pretty. It is VERY good at that.
  • Starfarers of Catan - Curse the broken rocketship.
  • Settlers of the Stone Age - Try to figure out how in the world this is related to Settlers of Catan.
  • Settlers of Catan Card Game* - Play Catan, but with fewer pieces.
  • Catan Traders & Barbarians - No memory of this.
  • Dominion - Get more cards. Shuffle. Play cards. Get cards. Shuffle. Shuffle. Shuffle. Loose.
  • Agricola - Plant stuff and buy animals. Before the other players do. Otherwise you starve to death (not in real life though).
  • Eurorails - Build trains and carry stuff across Europe. Make money.
  • Robo Rally - Program robots. Realize you don't know left from right. Get shot. Fall in Pits. Repeat.
  • Xactica - Lots of colors and numbers and betting, but without money. Play with someone who already knows how to play, cause it's impossible to explain. (By the makers of set.)
  • Corsari - The PIRATE game! 12 colors, but it only looks like 8, especially if you have bad lightening or eyesight. Make the best fleet before anyone else can and set sail.

Ignore the large stack of casette tapes on the right. They stack well with boxes of playing cards.
  • Chez Geek - Played once. Thought it was stupid. You can be a slacker. That's all I remember.
  • Unexploded Cow - I assume the goal is to not explode the cow. But I forget :(
  • Set (x 2) - Any trait has to match every card or be different on every card. Then it's a set (if there are three). Yell set and grab them.
  • Zar - Uno on crack. Especially if you play with two decks. Which you should.
  • Uno - Who doesn't know uno?
  • Fluxx - A game where the goal of the game changes. Like the goal could be to have the milk card and the cookie card. Then it's to have the love card and the peace card.
  • Scrabble - Again, who doesn't know Scrabble?
  • Friends - Scene It? * - I'm guessing this is some sort of game where you put in a dvd and then have to answer questions about clips from the tv show friends.
  • and at least 6 decks of playing cards - WAR. Spoons. Egyptian Rat Screw. So many choices here. If you want to be classier there's also cribbage, bridge, gin rummy, and many, many more.
Amusingly, the majority of these games take multiple hours to play and during an
y given 6 month period, there is general preference for one or two of them. Where one of the preferences is always for Robo Rally. So if people come over to play games they will want to play ____ or Robo Rally. Right now the popular choices are Dominion & Robo Rally. Dominion is the new favorite because a) it is new and b) it is short. Every once in a while someone will suggest Agricola, because Agricola is also new, but, unlike Dominion, Agricola takes several hours, so it is always shouted down.

Contrary to popular belief the XO laptop is not infact a game. The "book" to the right of it is scrabble, and the book to the right of that is the large German manual to Settlers of Catan. I've never read it because it's in German. And Ben and I don't know German. But we have it, so if you come to vist and want to play Catan and know German, you can read ALL about the variations. The Atari Flashback 2 is also not a board game, but it was on the shelf and I was lazy.

So, if you come to visit and do not bring your own games, these are the choices you will have. Unless there has been games night between now and then and they have learned about a NEW game that is the new favorite that we must go out and buy immediately. In which case that would be the obvious choice to play. If you don't like any of these choices I suggest you bring your own games. Or avoid the subject altogether and come armed with "topics of discussion."

8 comments:

Reid said...

1st

You are missing Class Struggle

captcha: "castratr"

Anne said...

It's looking like we might be so busy playing games at Christmas that there will be no time to cook, eat, sing on Christmas eve, or even sleep. Should I cancel the rental and just bring lounge pillows?

tatgeer said...

At first I thought set x2 was an amazing new version of Set, but then I realized it was probably just 2 decks of Set cards. And I was sad.

Unknown said...

You are missing a Go board :P

Simon said...

I want to come over.

Katie said...

Reid - Do you have Class Struggle? I googled it last night, decided to buy it for Simon, and then realized it was hard to find. It looks fascinating though.

Mom - Despite having all these games, we average playing only 1-2 per week, so I think you'll be fine!

tatgeer - Now you have me thinking what could possibly be a better version of set than set. But indeed set x2 is two decks of set cards. Cause Ben thought that mine were so cool he went out and got his own deck. But his don't say Katie on them. I will say that all other games from the makers of set have impressed me: Xactica, Quiddler, and Five Crowns, so the odds are that set x2 would rock!

FernandoPR - We are! And, now that I think about it, a chess board and a checkers board. AND OTHELLO. I used to love othello. Or Reversi as some people in the US call it. Apparently there are still games we're missing. We obviously need more shelves.

Simon - I keep telling you that!

Anonymous said...

Huzzah for Carcassonne!

Katie said...

Thanks for that klarastan! The post definitely was lacking in Huzzahs!