Showing posts with label Scythe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scythe. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2019

January Games

We got in a few games over the holidaze in December, and kind of tried to keep the ball rolling into the new year...

Tuesday, 1 January 2019

We started the new year off with a bang by having Kurtis and Brent over to play a few games.



To start off Kurtis, Brent, Amanda and I played a game of Nations. I played Rome, Amanda played Greece, Kurtis played Egypt, and Brent played Persia.

This was a bit of a departure from the last few games I’ve played where I played China and tried to focus on Stability and Grain production and more or less ignore military and wars and stuff and grow population as much as possible to get piles of meeples on industrial age buildings at the end of the game for loads of victory points.

It hasn’t worked. I always end up going last (because military determines turn order) and get nothing good and never, EVER get to use my special ability (first to pass gain extra grain…)

So, I thought I’d go a different direction and do military….



It didn’t really work out either…

There were startlingly few buildings for the first 2/3 of the game – and none that had more grain or stability… things necessary to sustain a growing population (because I was still trying to constantly grow my population!). things didn’t start going for me until the industrial age, but it was a little late…

Kurtis ended up winning with 51 points. Brent and Amanda were a bit behind with 34 and 36, respectively. I was trailing way behind with 23…

Maybe I have to admit that I just suck at this game…



I took a break from gaming to make supper for everyone, but The Girl joined them to play Century: Golem Edition.



Brent ended the game taking five cards… at the end of the game Kurtis had 4 cards, The Girl had three, and Amanda has only two… however The Girl ended up winning with 57 points! Brent and Kurtis both had 55, and Amanda had only 40.



After supper we played Terraforming Mars (again – it was the third time we’d played in the last week!). This time we played with the Corporate Era cards and advanced corporations. I had Ecoline – starting with just 36 Megacredits and some plant production. Brent played Teractor – which I think gave him some benefits with anything with the earth tag and he started with 60 Megacredits!!! Kurtis played Phoblog – I have no idea what they did – he was on the other side of the table and kind of just did his own thing. The Girl played Inventrix – I’m not sure what she was up to either… Amanda played the Tharsis Republic – she got additional money production any time someone played a city.



Playing with the advanced cards was super fun and added a whole bunch of different options to the game. It was a lot longer game and, while in our previous games the temperature was always the first thing to just shoot up, temperature was the last to be raised in this game. We covered nearly the entire planet with tiles – there was only two spots that remained uncovered – and that was because they were reserved for water tiles… and there were no more water tiles… I totally forgot to take a picture at the end of the game with everything all covered up. I think there were 15 cities…?



I think Amanda had an additional +30 Megacredit production by the end of the game – on top of the money collected for her Terraforming Rating. She also had 20 Energy production – and a card that turned energy into Megacredits one a one for one basis. AND she had the Martian Rails card, which, for the cost of one energy, she could collect one Megacredit for each city (remember when I said there were FIFTEEN!?). By the end of the game she was buying every card she researched and played them every round!?



I did okay – had a solid theme going on covering the world with vegetation…



All my bonus VP cards…

In the end, Amanda scored 94 victory points. I wasn’t too far behind with 81. Brent, The Girl, and Kurtis were a bit further behind with 65, 64, and 63 points, respectively…

Despite two of those games being on our 10x10 list – the entire family didn’t play either (Finnegan spent the day doing things on his own – mostly watching videos on the computer), so I’m not counting them.


Wednesday, 2 January 2019

A friend of the kids was over for the day and they played games on their own. I think they played Monarch, Sentinels of the Mulitverse, Just Desserts, Magic Labyrinth and Loonacy (I thought they were playing Uno for a bit because they kept shouting “UNO!” whenever they were down to just one card)!? Amanda was at work and I was cleaning in the basement, so… I didn’t get any pictures of those games – or record them on BGG…



Later in the evening we played Splendor as a family. This was the first official play for our 10x10 Family Challenge. Amanda just hosed us again – scoring 18 (when she only needed 15 to end the game). Finnegan was pretty close at 12, but The Girl and I were waaaaaaay behind… with 5 and 8… both of us probably would have caught up in a round or two. But it was a round or two too late!


Thursday, 3 January 2019



Second official 10x10 game – Race for the Galaxy with all the first three expansions – which is what we usually play with, but we’ve made a pact to separate out the cards and try out the other two expansions this year. We’ve had the other two for some time, but are not playable with each other or any of the first three, and so we’ve never gotten around to playing them.



For this game, I started off with The Ancient Race, Amanda had the Rebel Cantina, Finnegan had the Uplift Mercenary Force, and The Girl had Earth’s Lost Colony. Despite starting off with a few cards that suggested I might go with a Gene Theme, I just kept picking up Alien cards and went with that. Though Amanda had the “Rebel Cantina” she had as many Imperium cards in her tableau as Rebel – perhaps they were infiltrating the Imperium administrative architecture to take over from within…? She totally rocked this game, scoring 81 points – probably her best game ever. I did not-so-bad with 64. Both the kids were in the 30s.


Saturday, 5 January 2019



Finnegan celebrated his 15th birthday on Saturday (Yeah, FIFTEEN!!!) and invited a few friends over to play Dungeon Crawl Classics. They all made characters together and then he ran them through the same adventure funnel-adventure he ran the family through a few months ago. The idea of the funnel adventure is you start with a bunch of 0-Level characters – Fifteen of them between all the players – so when he ran it for Me, Amanda, and The Girl we each started with five characters. With this group, they only started with three each. All these 0-Level characters are ordinary citizens that have decided to give up their mundane jobs and become ADVENTURERS! They are potato farmers and money lenders and barbers and such (and have stuff like pitch forks and mules and scissors for “equipment”). Generally, they die like flies during the funnel adventure and the hope is that you have at least one survive to the end that then becomes a Level ONE adventurer of some sort.

He wasn’t sure how far they’d get (as we played all afternoon and late into the evening and only got through the funnel adventure), so he planned for a full afternoon and evening (with a break for pizza and cake). But they all finished the funnel adventure before I’d even made the pizza! So, while I was making pizza they levelled up and after supper started a first level adventure he has!

I was really hoping they could sort out a time (at least MOST of them) to get together on a regular basis and continue this campaign. They’re all such busy kids!


Sunday, 6 January 2019



Another game of Race for the Galaxy – this is actually our 50th game of Race for the Galaxy – according to BGG – and the first time we tried playing with the Xenos Invasion expansion. It was quite different – a fun and interesting kind of change…

In addition to the regular game going on, there’s this whole extra Xenos Invasion phase at the end of the turn where cards are drawn to see the strength of the Xenos invasion and you have to have enough military/defense to deal with it or one of your planets gets damaged. You can gain extra Victory Points by contributing to the war effort or defeating the Xenos invasions.



By the end of the game I had a bit of a mining theme going on. I could have done without the Alien Weapons Plans, as I didn’t get any other Alien cards… I guess it did give me some targeted military against the xenos invasion and I got to look at an extra card during exploration… Public Works was kind of “meh” as well…



Later in the evening we got in ANoTHER game of Terraforming Mars. It was the first the family played together, but, I think, the fourth game we've played in the last two weeks!?



This time I played the Tharsis Republic - the same one Amanda played in the previous game - and I totally crushed it. I ended the game with 73 points and the rest were in the 50s. It will be interesting to see if whoever plays Tharsis Republic always does this good!

I was also a LOT more selective about what cards I took in the research phase. Unless I could do it THAT TURN or it was AMAZINGLY good and worked really well with other things I already had on the go and I would for sure be able to do it within a couple turns, I just pitched it. Amanda again ended the game with a mitt-full of cards that she never did get into play. There are so many cool cards in the game, but you just can't do them ALL!!!



The map of Mars looked quite different compared to out previous game! I think we had completed getting all the water out and the oxygen up to 14% before the temperature even got to -10°C!? And waaaay less vegetation compared to our previous game.


Sunday, 13 January 2019


I got in a game of Warhammer 40,000 (8th Edition) with Halsten, the guy I'm teaming up with for the Apocalypse event in March. His Skitarri kicked my guard ass. There is a full report of this action elsewhere on the blog:



Friday, 18 January 2019


Finnegan has devised a bit of a narrative/tree campaign for Sentinels of the Multiverse. I have to admit, I've forgotten the fluff about it - something about Ambuscade (the villain) attacking the Freedom Tower looking for something...? I played Haka, The Girl played The Harpy, Amanda played The Naturalist, and Finnegan played Parse. Eventually we defeated Ambuscade and prevented him from stealing... whatever it was he was trying to steal...? 

Saturday, 19 January 2019


On Saturday, The Girl and I went over to a newish friends' house to try out Scythe. I say "newish" because we met two and a half YEARS ago and have been trying to set up some sort of game since... and it's just never seemed to work out!? Well... finally it worked out.

I played Scythe a few years ago at ToonCon. At the time I was pretty underwhelmed. It had been built up by so many people as being this AMAZING game - and I have to admit, I REALLY dug all the artwork. But when I played it... it just didn't live up to expectations. Mind you, I was playing at a table full of guys that has also never played, and none had read the rules, and because there was a few other tables in the same boat the fellow running the event gave us the most cursory explanation of the rules and left us to our own devices. It didn't help that there were a few very competitive people and by the time I was just starting to get a clue as to what was going on... the game ended... The guy next to me ended it be getting all of his stars on the board (the end game trigger). He lost though... as did I... 


In this game I played Bjorn & Box of the Nordic Kingdom. The Girl played Anna & Wojtek of the Republic of Polania. I kind of ended the game this time, by attacking the Rusviet Union - both of us had one star left and whoever won the battle, would put their star out and end the game (it wasn't me).   Once again, I was kind of felt like I was only just starting to get a clue by the time the game ended - but at least I was having more fun playing this time. Also, if feel like I have enough of a clue, this time, that if/when I get to play again I'll have a better idea of what I'm doing. I can now kind of see why the game is so popular. Not that I'm going to run out and buy the game - I know people that have it and can go play it with them! 


Doug - our host - had done an amazing job of painting up all the little minis for the game - which, for me, really added a lot to the game. 

Later, in the evening, Amanda and I headed out to the first session of a new Call of Cthulhu game my friend Bruce is running. Like the previous Cthulhu game he ran - this one is actually using the Call of Cthulhu rules - rather than Savage Worlds: Realms of Cthulhu. He's warned us it won't be so two-fisted and pulpy like the Savage Worlds campaign - and we should expect it to be much more dark and brutal and to have secondary character concepts ready... yikes!

We mostly just made characters - although Amanda and I had made our characters beforehand, so we kind of just sat around chatting while the others made up or finished off theirs. We did just start the first adventure... and then had to call it a night. 


Sunday, 20 January 2019


Sunday we played Power Grid Deluxe. It was actually The Girl's suggestion, but I was happy to play as I knew the next weekend I'd be playing it at FreezerBurn and knew I could do with a memory refresher. 


We played with the North American side and used most of the Northern regions. I kind of set up in a bottle neck and had the whole of the Northwest to expand into - this probably wasn't the BEST idea as the connection costs were VERY high. Amanda ended up winning the game by powering 16 cities. I wasn't very far behind at 14 and the kids each were able to power 13.

Friday, 25 January 2019

On Friday I convinced the family to play another game of Power Grid deluxe with me, so I could get some "practice" for Freezerburn  - which was the very next day. We played on the North American side again, but picked different regions to play in. 


Okay, I'm going to admit, this was a bit of a dick move...

 Amanda was so pleased with herself about having started in New York in her previous game and done so well because of it, she decided to start in Mexico City - which is sort of similar, in that it is one big city and you effectively get two cities without having to pay connection fees... except Unlike New York it isn't surrounded by loads of other really close cities with low connection fees and it's wedged into a corner. When she said she'd start there I pointed these differences and warned her that someone (okay, ME!) could effectively block her off in there. She said she didn't care and started there anyway. And I cut her off... 


Despite that initial set-back, she still did VERY well! We ALL did! By the end of the game we ALL were able to power 17 cities! It came down to the tie-breaker - Money. I actually ended up winning this game, largely because I was a little more conservative with my bidding on generators. WOO! I'm pretty sure this is the first (and probably LAST!) game of Power Grid I've ever won! 


Saturday, 20 January 2019


Saturday morning I headed over to John and Brenda's place for FreezerBurn - and annual day of gaming that John hosts every January. 


Yeah... all that "practice" I got for Power Grid? Did not help AT ALL - came in dead last! 

There is a full report of the games that went on that day elsewhere on this blog:



Sunday, 27 January 2019

Sunday the family got in a game of Castles of Burgundy - another one of our 10x10 Family Challenge games. 


This was the first time we tried it with the not-so-identical maps... The one above is mine. It was quite different from the ones that are identical - all my starting spaces are along the outside and each of them is adjacent to only two or three different types of hexes. I had one HUGE region - 8 hexes of City...? Where buildings get placed - which could mean HUGE points if I managed to fill it. 


Amanda's were a little in from the edge and she had a bit more in the way of options for what to do and where to go. She had a rather large pasture area. 


Though we played over two hours, this game felt like it went a LOT quicker than our previous two plays. I feel like we could get it done in under two hours with a bit more practice (which is exactly the point of the 10x10 challenge!) 


In the end I wasn't quite able to fill that big city area... To fill it I needed one of each building type and in the second last round Finnegan grabbed the last of the one I needed -  not beause he was paying any attention to my board and what I needed - he simply grabbed it because he has an upgrade tile that allowed him to build more than one of any type of building in any of his urban regions AND he had a scoring tile that game him four bonus points of each of that type of building in his land... So it wasn't malicious thing he did... but it still robbed me of at least 36 points! Which might have put me into second place. Lesson learned - if you have a HUGE area like that - get working on it RIGHT AWAY! make it a priority to get it done! 

Finnegan totally won this game with 243 points! Amanda and The Girl weren't far behind with 225 and 208 respectively... I was the only one NOT to break 200 points... taking up the rear with 198... Ah, well. it was fun. Looking forward to playing more of this throughout the year. 


Monday, 28 January 2019


Monday evening our friends Leanne and Taotao came over. While The Girl and Leanne were painting Finnegan, Taotao, and I played a game of Castles of Mad King Ludwig. It seemed to go REALLY FAST! 



Though I somehow ended up winning, despite having next to none of the types of rooms that got me bonus points at the end of the game, I didn't find it a very satisfying game. Not because of anything Finnegan or Taotao did, it was mostly because I wasn't happy with my layout... I mean, I generally don't care if I win or lose the game as long as I come up with a cool-looking castle! I guess I DID get a secret underground lair... so there was that... but the rest...? Well, it wasn't my best Mad Castle!


Tuesday, 29 January 2019

In the morning a friend of the kids' came over. He had the day off school and spent the whole day with them. They played Unstable Unicorns and The Girl ran the others through a game of Dungeon Crawl Classics.

I was busy clearing stuff out of the way in the basement for the boiler repair guys to come and do some work on our boiler, so I didn't play with them or take any pictures.

 

In the evening Finnegan's D&D group kicked off their new campaign! In December they finished of a campaign that had been running for THREE YEARS! This one is set in a world where everyone lives on Islands floating in the air - and transport between the islands is via airships. Finnegan will be chronicling the adventures of this campaign on his new blog:

Tome of Zzizzaazz

And that's about it for gaming! Whew! What a month!



We did okay on the 10x10 challenge - knocking 8 games off - at that rate we should easily complete this challenge this year! We've been doing a pretty good job of keeping Fridays and Sundays open for  "Family Game Nights".

Our next game is planned for Friday evening - Finnegan will run us through the second scenario of his Sentinels of the Multiverse campaign. Saturday evening Amanda and I are out to play Call of Cthulhu again while Finnegan will be running his Dungeon Crawl Classics game again. Sunday evening we're planning on playing Abyss!



I didn't get so many of my OWN Personal Challenge games in... I am also hoping to get in a game of 40K or Kill Team this weekend on Saturday and/or Sunday afternoon! And MORE 40K on the weekends through most of February - including some practice for the Apocalypse event at the beginning of March. Starting in March I'm going to try and play a game on the list every weekend - Saturday or Sunday afternoons - one GMT/COIN game and one Eklund game each month!

Next weekend I have a group coming over to make characters for a Wrath & Glory game that I'll be running on the Saturdays that I'm not playing Call of Cthulhu. I'm going to start off by running the Dark Tides series of adventures. There are five adventures each played at a different Tier - so I'll probably have them all make a new character for each adventure - that way they'll have an opportunity to try out a bunch of different archetypes and play at different tiers. After that I'll probably start a new campaign.

The following weekend is my annual Winter Wargaming Weekend - except this year it's going to be a winter ROLE-PLAYING Weekend due to a slight change in plans! I'm going to try and run a different group through the Dark Tides set of adventures for Wrath & Glory.

Though we did get in a fair few boardgames - and even a few role-playing games, it's been a VERY slow month for painting! I only managed to finish off four Ur-Ghuls and a pair of Valhallans!? What is up with that!? Going to need to step up may game if I ever want to play Blackstone Fortress before the end of the year!!


Coming Soon to Tim's Miniature Wargaming Blog:

Hopefully a game report of a 40K or Kill Team game this weekend... then maybe some new minis? I have a bunch I want to try and get done before the game weekend - for both player characters and their nemesises....? Nemesii...? Their ADVERSARIES!?

Monday, October 2, 2017

Tim's ToonCon 2017 Report

This past weekend I attended ToonCon 2017 with my family. Two years ago I started going with Finnegan. Last year Amanda and The Girl joined us. It's kind of just a thing we do now. (I also ran games at the event in 2012 and 2013).

Day One - Friday, 29 September 2017



This year the event moved from the Sutherland Hall (on the far end of town from us) to the Ramada Hotel on Idylwyld Drive (about 10 blocks from us!). the even had a bike rack - though it was a very small one...  

The convention room actually had carpeted floors and suspended ceiling tiles which made it a lot quieter than the Sutherland Hall



The Girl and I kicked off things with a couple of games of 7 Wonders (something weird going on with this picture - it looks to me like she's about to burst into tears or something!? I assure you she was having fun). Last year The Girl won the event with the highest score of all the games played, but didn't manage to hang onto that title this year. I actually won both games!? And the first game I won with build cards and military - which is something I rarely ever do?



While we were playing 7 wonders, Amanda and Finnegan were trying out Vegas Showdown - a game about building casinos, I think (which none of us have played before).



Apparently he won the event!?



For the second segment of the evening Amanda joined The Girl and I to play Dominion



For out first game The Girl and I played with Logan (on the left) and... um... super nice guy I played a couple games with whose name I am suddenly totally blanking on... Ugh... I am the worst with names. I should write them down or something... (Sorry if you happen to read this!)

We played with the Village Square set from the original box - which was fun because they were cards I had not played with recently and never in that combination. I swear, I totally played my best game EVAR!? (which isn't really saying much... but at the end I felt like Hannibal Smith from the old A-Team Tv series I watched as a kid and felt like saying "I love it when a plan comes together!"

 

While the rest of us were playing Dominion, Finnegan played Roll for the Galaxy. He figured - we HAVE Dominion, he could play that ANYTIME (though we don't, all that often!?) and wanted to try out or play games that we don't own.

We do have RACE for the Galaxy - which we play a fair bit. And we've all TRIED Roll for the Galaxy, but don't really feel like buying because... well... we already HAVE Race for the Galaxy and we actually LIKE it! I know a lot of people that hate Race, but LOVE Roll...?

I don't mind playing games we already own at conventions - because as conventions I get to play them with different people who always have different approaches and different strategies than the people I'm used to playing with (which is for the most part, my family) which makes it challenging and informs my own playing as I learn a lot from seeing how others play the game.



For the second round of Dominion we switched up tables a bit and The Girl joined Amanda.



While James and... the fellow in the blue shirt (I want to say Justin, but I really have no idea...). This game we played with randomized cards picked by an app - though only using cards from the base set. It was a totally fun game, but I just couldn't seem to get my engine running fast enough...

There was another round of games later in the evening, but we decided to call it quits and head home to try and get some sleep.


Day 2 - Saturday, 30 September 2017



On Saturday I had to take the Yuba all loaded up with stuff for the game I was running in the evening.  It almost didn't make it though the gate!



When we got to the hotel I was a little disconcerted to note there were bits of cut bike locks laying about the bike rack!?



Cut cable lock.

Despite being locked outside all day and night - none of our bikes disappeared or were damaged (I was a little worried about the latter as the bike rack was kind of hidden behind a bush and almost directly in the path of cars backing out of the adjacent parking space).



To start off the day the kids played Sentinels of the Multiverse. Finnegan loves Sentinels - he often sets up solo games on the floor in his room. He was trying out a new hero this game, while The Girl played one of her favourites. They lost... I'm not sure which villain they were battling, but it was apparently a very close game.



Amanda tried out a totally new game (to her) - Mission: Red Planet.



I joined Logan and Ellen (in the blue) and... (ANOTHER person whose name I can't remember) for a game of Castles of Mad King Ludwig.



I didn't do great in the game... but I got a Secret Lair - so that's pretty much a WIN for me!

I've only played the game twice, but I love it. The castles that get built so very much remind me of the plans for "dream homes" I drew in my teens that were a mash up of castles, dungeons, and secret underground survival bunker complexes... with art studios...

Part of me feels like I'd like to get this game... but I've actually gotten to the point were we have so many games that I already don't get to play enough, that when I encounter a new game that seems interesting I seriously question if I REALLY NEED it...

I should really cull some of the collection. I'd though of doing that at the auction this year, but didn't get to it...



After the first games there was a bit of a break for lunch. After we ate the sandwiches we brought along these two women that Amanda had played Mission: Red Planet with taught us how to play Splendor. We didn't get to FINISH the game as the organizers came and kicked us off the table so they could set up Scythe, but we got to play it long enough to get a sense of how it's played. It also seems like a really fun game that would be fun to have... I'd actually seen a copy in the bargain bin at my FLGS a month or so ago. I didn't buy it at the time. I went home and looked it up on board game geek and saw how highly rated it was and went back looking for it a few days later, but it was gone... Now I am kicking myself for having left it there... Ah well...



In the afternoon I tried out Scythe.

I've heard a lot of people raving about what a great game it is and I really love Jakub Różalski's artwork that inspired the game. Given all that raving and the amazing artwork I was really expecting... well... something... more...? I didn't dislike the game, and the guys I played with were just great. I kind of felt like I was just getting things going when the game ended.



My Saxon bit of the Scythe world at the end of the game.



While I was playing Scythe, Amanda and the kids were playing Viticulture with our friend Kurtis (and some other people) I like viticulture, I've played it at my friend John's. I kind of wished I'd played that instead. Ah well. I got to try a new game and now I know I don't have to buy it.

Neither Amanda nor the kids had played viticulture before and they all liked it a lot.

After Viticulture Amanda and Finnegan had signed up to play Wings for the Baron. As my Scythe game ended earlier than expected I got to join in. For some reason I didn't take a picture?

Wings for the Baron - which sounds like a Great War airplane game... well... I guess it IS a Great War Airplane game... but I feel like it sounds like a combat game, but it's actually an economic game where each player is a different manufacturer of German airplanes racing to develop better and better planes so that they can gain government contracts to make money and then convert that money into gold before the war ends and hyperinflation devalues all their cash money. I really like it. I'd played it before. Finnegan did really well at it - I think he actually won! Amanda was utterly lost - which was odd as she's usually very good (or at least lucky) at these economic management games. I think it was the mechanic that determined the number of contracts you got that confused her.



While the rest of us were playing Wings of the Baron, The Girl had signed up for 5 Tribes... she played that... and then found some people who were looking for another player for Machi Koro and just joined them!?

After that there was a bit of a break for supper while they set up for the auction.

I always forget to take pictures of the auction. I guess I'm too busy watching to see what's coming up next and if it's something I want to bid on. I have to say I felt I showed considerable restraint. Despite having $200 cash in my pocket (it's cash only) I spent less than $40 of it. I had looked over all the auction items (of which there were over 300!) Friday evening, made a list of things I was potentially interested in and the starting bids, went home and looked to see what they cost new and what they generally sell for used, and made a bit list with the maximum amount I was willing to pay - and I stuck to it! There ended up being only 10 items on the list, two or three that I was really interested in, a few others that were "well if I can get it for $10 or less..." I ended up getting one of the things I was actually interested in, and one of the "well if I can get it for $10 or less..." things and made one impulse buy (which was $6, so....).

After the auction I set up my big even a game of Faustus Furius: 3000! Faustus Furius is actually a chariot racing game, but upon reading I felt the mechanics would really lend themselves to jet bike racing - so over the last 8 months or so I've been periodically working on some jet bikes and occasionally play testing the rules for this event.



The players from left to right: Pat, Chris, James, John, Gary and Morgan.



it was a RIOT! I'll have a comple separate post with a report of the ensuing shenanigans!



Finnegan had actually signed up for Small World, but ended uphaning out with me until they were just starting Small World, ran over to play, played as quick as he could and then came back. He later said it was really hard to concentrate on the game when he could hear us all laughing and having fun!



While I was running my jet bike racing game, Amanda tried out Terraforming Mars. I'd really wanted to try it out as well - and was pretty disappointed when I found out it was scheduled for the same time as the game I was running! She seemed to like it a lot. She even asked if there was anyone I knew that had it (I do) and if we might be able to convince them to bring I over sometime (we probably will!).



The Girl signed up for Codenames while we were all doing our other things. I have to admit I was really impressed that she did this - she is often EXTREMELY shy in situations with people she doesn't know. I guess it is a testament to just how friendly and welcoming everyone at this event are!



As the game I was running and the one Amanda was playing were longer games, the kids had also signed up for Pandemic. I think they actually won.



The days haul. I actually WON Fresco in the raffle. I've never played it, but every game I've like any game I've played by Queen Games, so I'm looking forward to trying it out. Tail Feathers was the game I got in the auction (for $25CAD) - as we have Mice and Mystics (though we have yet to PLAY it) and I've seen Tail Feathers for $95!? Lascaux was on the "well if I can get it for $10 or less..." list, and Space Junkyard was the impulse buy that I paid $6 for... and am kind of regretting... I mean, I already HAVE Space Junk!? How many games about garbage in space do I NEED!?

If anyone out there wants it and has anything they'd like to trade...?

There was one other game I wished I'd bid higher one - there had been a old well loved copy of Ultra Marines there... It came up early in the auction when I was determined to not bid over what I had originally planned to bid... and let it go at $12... I kind of wished I'd bid a bit more. Maybe $25. I still might not have won it...

It was a LONG day - we got home after midnight and everyone was very, VERY tired...


Day 3 - Sunday, 1 October 2017



Everyone was a little crusty in the morning, but we eventually got out the door and on our way.



The Girl and I started off our day with Kingdom Builder. I've only played once, and the last time I played was at ToonCon 2015. But it's a pretty simple, straightforward game so it all came back to me pretty quick. The game was a lot of fun. I somehow squeaked out a win...



...and that put me at the "Winner's Table" for round two... it was an altogether different game - very cutthroat. It was still totally fun - but one of the victory conditions was connecting sites with contiguous settlements so there was a LOT of cutting off of each other. The guying the ball cap won by two or three points.



Amanda andFinnegan went for something altogether different - they tried out Dominant Species!! I think The Girl and I were both done out Kingdom builder games before Lief, who was running it, finished explaining the rules! The both really seemed to enjoy it. The game went a little long, though, and Amanda missed out on joining in Tzolkin which she had signed up for in the last slot of the day.



After Kingdom Builder The Girl had signed up for Castles of Burgundy. She played it last year with Amanda and liked it so much she'd asked for it for Xmas. We couldn't find a copy at that time, but picked one up later for her birthday in the spring... but we STILL haven't played it at home!

For the afternoon I ran one of the Learn-to-Play events. The Learn-to-Play series is new to ToonCon this year and featured games that are a little harder to learn. While other events have 4+ copies of the game and the person running it would give a brief explanation and then let everyone go at it, and maybe group beginners at one game and try to help them out, the Learn-to-Play series had very limited spots - only enough for one table. This was so the event moderator could sit and thoroughly explain the rules and play through the game with the participants pointing out options and strategies and such.



The game I ran was Pax Renaissance - which I love - but it is a fairly complicated game (not quite as complicated as High Frontier, but it is a Phil Eklund game and it is up there!). I ran Amy, Aaron, and Jon through the game. It was a long game, but I had a lot of fun (despite being dead tired...). I think everyone was pretty tired at this point in the weekend. There is an overwhelming number of choices and strategies and even once you've played the game a few times, you can't just follow the same plan as wild different cards can show up in different parts of the game. Amy came very close to a Renaissance victory (republics and laws) but Aaron eventually won with an Imperial victory (two more kingdoms than anyone else). Great game with a fun group of people to play with (who, hopefully, feel like then know sort of how to play the game now). I feel like I should write more about how the game went... but I'm SUPER tired and just want to get this done...



After I'd packed up the game I found the family at a table and The Girl had set up Kingdom Builder and was trying to teach them how to play. As they had not started I joined them for ONE MORE GAME.

I asked afterwards what their three favourite games were and Amanda said Terraforming Mars, Dominant Species and Splendor. The Girl liked Castles of Burgundy, Viticulture and Kingdom Builder. Finnegan couldn't nail it down to just three - he liked Sentinels of the Multiverse, Pandemic, Vegas Showdown, Viticulture and Dominant Species.

Despite being dreadfully tired at the end of it all, everyone had a GREAT time. Pretty much everyone I played with were fabulous people that were there to have fun. There were no "WIN-AT-ALL-COST!" types. I really like the new location, I hope they run it there in future years. I don't know if I could nail it down to just three - the two games I ran were the best, other than that...? Dominion? I had a lot of fun at that... Maybe we should play that more (and I should open the expansion I bought at the ToonCon auction last year that I still haven't opened!?)

Thanks to all the organizers and volunteers and players that made it a fantastic weekend.

(Now to figure out what game I'm going to run next year)

(Actually first I should probably figure out what I'm going to do for the Winter Wargaming Weekend in February...)