This weekend we
finished Pandemic Legacy! You’ll be
glad to hear that you were all saved and the world made a surprisingly fast
recovery. We’ll be posting our spoiler free reviews next week and hopefully
we’ll also collaborate on a spoiler filled post to tell you all about our 12
month journey. We’ve not attended our gaming group this week, however two new
games did arrive in the post and rather than letting Say Anything and Dungeon Petz languish on our shelf of shame, they both hit the table this weekend.
Here’s are Yellow
Meeple’s first impressions;
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Say Anything is a party game which
gets quite a lot of buzz. Rather like Cards
Against Humanity, one player chooses a question from a card and then votes
for their favourite answer. However, unlike Cards
Against Humanity, Say Anything is
actually a game (with scoring) and involves imagination, because the players
can write anything as their answer. The scoring works by everyone in the group,
except the question master, voting on which of the answers provided they think
will be picked. They can vote for up to 2 answers including their own and if
the question master picks that card they receive points. The question master
gets points based on how many people voted for the answer they guessed. Say
Anything definitely relies on the crowd to create the fun – with a group of
introverts this will fall flat. With our friends it worked well, but
unfortunately I think whenever I need a 6+ player party game we’ll choose Telestrations every time.
·
Dungeon Petz sucked Amy in with the
theme, then I had to get hold of a copy as quickly as possible. This hit the
table the day after it arrived which is somewhat of a record in our house! In Dungeon Petz you have a group of imps
and your goal is to buy fantasy themed pets, keep them alive and happy by meeting
their needs for play and food, not let them escape when they become too angry
or magical and keep their poop under control. You then may wish to exhibit them
or sell them to obtain victory points and/or gold. I think that’s all that
needs to be said, however underneath this theme is a solid and tight worker
placement game. The game appears to work well with two players using some dummy
imps which rotate to block various spots on the board and although it did
actually take about 2 hours it certainly didn’t feel like t because down time
was minimal. I think this could easily become a favourite in our collection.
I’m not sure what
gaming will hold for us this week. I’ve still not found the time to play any
games at work, so hopefully I can rectify that. I’ve also heard about a new
board game cafe opening in Richmond which is only about 30 minutes away from
work, so I hope to try out The Library Pot in the next couple of weeks. I’ve
still not figured out the format of their cafe eg. If I can turn up with some
friends, pay the cover charge and play what I like or if on Mah-Jong night it’s
play Mah Jong or play nothing at all. Check them out at www.librarypot.uk
Hi Amy & Fiona - How exciting to start your blog - and to get into games. When we were deciding what kind of café & premises we wanted to run we were thinking of doing something fun & thoughtful, silly & serious, healthy & indulgent, and other contradictions! But mostly friendly. We came across the new boardgame world and were swept up by it. We started running meetup dot com events at home and love the way individuals or very small groups come together and play games. So (after a year of planning/financing/buying premises etc) we have just opened the Library Pot in Richmond. We encourage people to turn up and join others to play games. You can happily bring a gang (we have 18 or so coming as a group next Sunday) and we try and use meetup dot com for people to see what is going on. You can leave messages there to try and get participants for a particular game though with a library of over 300 games, lots of different ones get a run on the tables. There is a £5 cover charge & a full menu with alcohol licence, open evenings (except Wednesday) & weekends. We run several meetup groups but this one http://www.meetup.com/Richmond-Games/ is the one most sessions are advertised on. We have just had our Launch Party and you can have a look at the photos here https://www.facebook.com/librarypot/
ReplyDeleteIt is board game night every night, but we have specialist games as headlines so that Mah Jong players can find each other rather than turn up on different nights! (We teach Mah Jong but, be careful, it is very addictive...)
Let us know when you want to come along - register at meetup and RSVP to an event!!
kind regards
rob & Emily
The Library Pot, 86 Kew Road, Richmond, TW9 2PQ
(5 mins walk from station)