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Monday
Jun092014

Kickstarter Picks for the Week of June 09, 2014

What is this post all about? Well, it should pretty straightforward, but, if there's any confusion, this is where I'll be talking about a handful of Kickstarter projects each week, focusing on a few projects that recently launched and a few projects that are about to end. Will I be focusing only on projects in need of funding? No. I will simply be focusing on projects that interest me, regardless of whether they've only raised $5 or raised ten times that of their original goal. Anyway, I think it's about time I got to the actual projects, eh.

(There haven't been many games that have grabbed my attention in the past week or so, in large part because I don't have much experience with miniature gaming and can't say anything other than, "Oh, those look nice...")

  • Recently Launched

RPG dice for the visually impaired

  • Ends Sun, Jul 6 2014 1:04 PM CDT.

"RPG dice for the visually impaired" speaks for itself and I don't see how anyone could be against something that solely exists to make gaming--specifically tabletop-RPGs--more accessible. Do I have any use for them? No (and you probably don't either), but that doesn't mean I can't love and support something that will help others be more independent when gaming. Also, you may find yourself gaming with someone who's visually impaired in the future and, if that day comes, you'll be happy to have something like "RPG dice for the visually impaired."

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Friday
Jun062014

Video Review: Get Lucky, the Kill Doctor Lucky Card Game

Get Lucky, the Kill Doctor Lucky Card Game, is a new game all about killing Doctor Lucky, well, trying to kill Doctor Lucky, at least. So, will you be the lucky one if you pick up a copy of Get Lucky or will you...will you...I've got nothing; just watch the review and ignore my inability to be clever. Also, if all this talk of Doctor Lucky sounds familiar, that's because this is the card game adaptation of the Kill Doctor Lucky board game--which, based on the name, should be pretty obvious and I just wasted all of y'alls time by mentioning it.

P.S. I am continuing to apologize for the audio issues and inconsistencies; I'm used to recording podcasts and video game footage, so I'm still ironing out all the kinks when it comes to recording real world footage.

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Wednesday
Jun042014

Video Review: Marrying Mr. Darcy: The Pride and Prejudice Card Game

Marrying Mr. Darcy: The Pride and Prejudice Card Game is a new game themed around Pride and Prejudice (obviously) all about building upon your character so that, when the time comes, you'll get proposed to by every suitor possible, leaving you with many different choices and chances of getting married, lest you become an old maid. Now, I know that may all sound boring and like someone else's cup of tea, but the underlying game is actually quite good and, maybe after watching my review, you'll be willing to give the game a shot.

P.S. I am continuing to apologize for the audio issues and inconsistencies; I'm used to recording podcasts and video game footage, so I'm still ironing out all the kinks when it comes to recording real world footage.

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Tuesday
Jun032014

PSP #180: Board Gaming with Small World Underground, Marvel Dice Masters, The Current Number of the Beast, and Pandemic

In today's episode, I start off talking about Small World Underground, a board game worth talking about for the box insert alone--I wish all games were packaged in such a lovely way--and then move onto Marvel Dice Masters, The Current Number of the Beast, and a game I doubt anyone's ever heard of: Pandemic. Anyway, if you want to be extra cool, you should seriously check out Frontburnr, register, and join our lovely little party. And, if you're feeling extra generous, donate a little money or subscribe to show your support for the site and show(s), it's not free to host the site, the show; to make and record videos, and everything in between. You can also support the site by shopping at Amazon. Cheers, and have a lovely rest of the day.

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Tuesday
Jun032014

Video Review: Slash: Romance Without Boundaries

Slash: Romance Without Boundaries is a new, card-based party where everyone tries to find the best pairing between a character played by the matchmaker and a character in one's hand; ideally, this pairing would be the one true pairing to rule them all--like Ron Swanson and Ron Burgundy (because mustaches--an unbeatable argument). Anyway, if I keep talking here, you'll have no reason to listen to me talk in the actual video so, without further ado, check out my video review of Slash: Romance Without Boundaries.

P.S. I apologize for the audio issues and inconsistencies; I'm used to recording podcasts and video game footage, so I'm still ironing out all the kinks when it comes to recording real world footage.

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Monday
Jun022014

Kickstarter Picks for the Week of June 02, 2014

What is this post all about? Well, it should pretty straightforward, but, if there's any confusion, this is where I'll be talking about a handful of Kickstarter projects each week, focusing on a few projects that recently launched and a few projects that are about to end. Will I be focusing only on projects in need of funding? No. I will simply be focusing on projects that interest me, regardless of whether they've only raised $5 or raised ten times that of their original goal. Anyway, I think it's about time I got to the actual projects, eh.

(There haven't been many games that have grabbed my attention in the past week or so, in large part because I don't have much experience with miniature gaming and can't say anything other than, "Oh, those look nice...")

  • Recently Launched

LUGU a storytelling card game

  • Ends Mon, Jun 30 2014 12:04 AM CDT.

LUGU is a card game about creating stories and it reminds me of the party game, Dixit. In LUGU, the storyteller takes four random cards from their deck--everyone has a deck of the same 22 cards--and creates a story, grabbing inspiration from the four selected cards at random times during their story, placing the cards facedown as they use them--which then prompts everyone else to try and guess which of their 22 cards best fits that particular story moment. I'm not sure if the game will work in practice, having not played it myself, but I really like the idea and would love to try it out; plus, it's something different.

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Friday
May302014

PSP #179: Board Gaming with Onirim, Ticket to Ride, Survive: Escape from Atlantis, Cthulhu Dice, BANG!, and Almost Marvel Dice Masters

In today's episode, I start off talking about Onirim--which is a game I really want to enjoy, but, so much shuffling--then jump into game night gaming, where I played Ticket to Ride, Survive: Escape from Atlantis, Cthulhu Dice, BANG!, and almost played Marvel Dice Masters. Anyway, if you want to be extra cool, you should seriously check out Frontburnr, register, and join our lovely little party. And, if you're feeling extra generous, donate a little money or subscribe to show your support for the site and show(s), it's not free to host the site, the show; to make and record videos, and everything in between. You can also support the site by shopping at Amazon. Cheers, and have a lovely day (and a lovely weekend).

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Tuesday
May272014

PSP #178: Board Gaming with (a Review of) Slash: Romance Without Boundaries and Sticking Stickers on Things in Need of Stickers

In today's episode, I officially cancel the Chrono Trigger Game Club because of technical issues and then (basically) review the party game, Slash: Romance Without Boundaries, while also thinking about a potential weekly post based on said game of romance. After that, I talk a bit more about Lewis & Clark--check out the latest bit of InstaBoardgramming for a detailed solo playthrough--and how annoying it is to put stickers on a bunch of little pieces. Anyway, if you want to be extra cool, you should seriously check out Frontburnr, register, and join our lovely little party. And, if you're feeling extra generous, donate a little money or subscribe to show your support for the site and show(s), it's not free to host the site, the show; to make and record videos, and everything in between. You can also support the site by shopping at Amazon. Cheers, and have a lovely day.

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Monday
May262014

Kickstarter Picks for the Week of May 26, 2014

What is this post all about? Well, it should pretty straightforward, but, if there's any confusion, this is where I'll be talking about a handful of Kickstarter projects each week, focusing on a few projects that recently launched and a few projects that are about to end. Will I be focusing only on projects in need of funding? No. I will simply be focusing on projects that interest me, regardless of whether they've only raised $5 or raised ten times that of their original goal. Anyway, I think it's about time I got to the actual projects, eh.

  • Recently Launched

Heat

  • Ends Mon, Jun 9 2014 10:59 PM CDT.

So, Heat is a card game about stealing things and doesn't have anything to do with the De Niro/Pacino movie from 1995, or Miami's NBA team; though, while there may not be a crazy shootout in the middle of the street or a handful of championships, Heat is still worth checking out. Anyway, back to the actual card game, the reason why Heat sticks out to me is because a key part of Heat is drafting cards and I love the drafting mechanic, so, I'm pretty excited for Heat and, if you want to give the game a go, a print-and-play version is available right now.

More Kickstarter picks can be seen with a little bit of clickage.

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Friday
May232014

PSP #177: Board Gaming with Werewolf, Survive: Escape from Atlantis, Zombie Dice, Get Lucky, and Slash: Romance Without Boundaries

In today's episode, I talk about my first experience with Werewolf--it was quite the...ordeal--my attempts to survive in Survive: Escape from Atlantis, the way Zombie Dice makes me feel dead inside, [essentially] review Get Lucky, and then end with a bit of Slash: Romance Without Boundaries. Anyway, if you want to be extra cool, you should seriously check out Frontburnr, register, and join our lovely little party. And, if you're feeling extra generous, donate a little money or subscribe to show your support for the site and show(s), it's not free to host the site, the show; to make and record videos, and everything in between. You can also support the site by shopping at Amazon. Cheers, and have a lovely rest of the day.

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