winterbadger: (B&W dice)
So, I had two dates and two gaming opportunities lined up for this weekend. One of the dates and one or the gaming opportunities fell through, but the ones that came off were good fun.

Gamingwise, today I headed up to Games and Stuff for some DBA against a new opponent, Jeff. We met up just as the store was opening and had a good game using my primeval DBA matched pair, Alexandrian Macedonians and Later Achemaenid Persians. Jeff took the Persians (with the scythed chariot option, no less) and did a champion job with them, nearly bagging Alexander several times before finally going down 4Sc-3.

Then we joined the Army of Central Maryland blokes, who had been setting up a World War One game for Force on Force. A platoon of French infantry had to consolidate and hold a position against a force of Germans who were trying to sweep past. The Germans moved one section off the board, but they did not move fast enough, and their other two sections were still engaged when the game ended. French victory! (More by luck than cleverness, as players don't know each others' goals, so we would have been perfectly happy, sitting on our positions comfortably, to let the rest of the Germans exit).

There was time for a second game, so we reset the forces and objectives. This time the French were attacking, trying to seize one or more prisoners for interrogation. We were able to get close to one German section, but every time we were about to come to grips with them, they lost their nerve and fled--very frustrating for the POW-less French! In the meantime, the Germans had seized their terrain objectives, so the game ended with a French loss.

As soon as I have time, I'll post more details and some photos on my gaming blog. Since I do like to support stores that let us game in them, I picked up an interesting-looking boardgame that had good ratings on Boardgamegeek, a light-hearted game, where ancient Roman citizens try to establish their social and economic position by claiming buildings in an ancient city. But the game is called Downfall of Pompeii! So the second half of each game features players trying to race out of the city before being covered by lava (yes, accounts now say the city was covered in ash, no lava, but, heck, it's just a game, right? :-) It's rated for 2-4 players, so hopefully we can give it a try on Wednesday...

Mmmph. The only time I mind living on the second (third) floor is when I have 3-4 loads of game supplies to carry up and down for a day out!

so...

Nov. 11th, 2012 08:19 pm
winterbadger: (hex map)
There are a host of cleaning and organizing jobs that I need to do.

Needless to say, I did none of them again today. Well, I did *one* organizing job, but it's one that's neither critical nor immediately pressing. Nevertheless...

So, what was it? I cataloged my boardgame collection. Of course, there are a few caveats. It doesn't include all the modules for games (some of them, but I need to go back and get all the numerous ASL and GBOH expansions). And it doesn't include most of the sets of miniature wargames rules I own; I'll get to those later.

It doesn't include several dozen games that I'm just about ready to list for sale with Noble Knight Games (my crack dealer of choice). Or the other ones I've owned in the past and either "recycled" through NKG or sold to friends or acquaintances. I'd guess that would bring the total up to at least over the 500 mark.

I'm also pleased to see that I've actually played a greater percentage than I thought, though less of the newer and more of the older. I was able to definitely rate about 10 per cent of them, and I would bet that as I go over the list and review them, I can push that up to about 20 or even 30 percent. I played boardgames a great deal in college and for a few years after. But for the last 5-10 years I've been much more involved with miniatures gaming. That's a great deal of fun, but I'd like to shift the balance back the other way, especially as I have so many good, old games that would benefit from a new playing and so many handsome new games that need to have their cherries busted (erm, I mean, counters punched).

So, yes, modules and miniatures rules and RPGs to add. Then, someday, the mammoth task--cataloging the books and music. At least one thing I was happy about; although I've apparently sold one or two boardgames that I thought I still had, I only have a few duplicates of games, and those are all intentional doubles (mostly games that came out in multiple editions that were both worth holding onto).

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