Showing posts with label Dungeon Crawl Classics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dungeon Crawl Classics. Show all posts

Sunday, September 1, 2019

August's Games


Friday, 2 August 2019



On Friday our friend Laura joined us for a game of Nations.

I played Greece, Amanda played China, Keira played Persia, Laura played Egypt, and Finnegan played Rome. Amanda totally crushed it, ending the game with 51 points. Laura wasn't far behind with 49 - which is pretty AMAZING, considering it was her first game!! The kids and I were all in the 30s and felt like total amateur chumps... aye-yi-yi!


Saturday, 3 August 2019



Another Dungeon Crawl Classics afternoon. It's been hard to get the WHOLE gang together through the summer, but EVERYONE showed up this week - AND they even had a NEW player! (Not to mention gender parity among the players!). She was a welcome addition to the group. AS they arrived at their first encounter the Boyz were getting out their weapons and warming up their dice ready for a fight and she said, very loudly; "Hey! Could we NOT just murder the first group of people we happen to meet along this road!?" Keira was very excited about this, as this is the way SHE'd like to do things, but the Boyz have tended to be a little more on the belligerent side!


Sunday, 4 August 2019



Amanda, Finnegan and I played Race for the Galaxy with the Xenos Invasion expansion.



I played the Alien First Contact Team and thought I did pretty good ending the game with 56 points! Apparently I wasn't paying much attention, because Finnegan and his Starry Rift Pioneers gathered up 58 points! Amanda Plante, who usually does really well at this game (and... EVERY game) just couldn't get it together for Earth's Lost Colony. She ended the game with 33 victory points.

I like the Xenos Invasion expansion. You kind of have to work together to stop the Xenos invasion while still trying to work towards expanding your own influence...


Monday, 5 August 2019



Amanda demanded a rematch of Nations... I'm not sure why...? Usually one demands a rematch when one does less well than another, as a chance to prove you were just "off your game" that last time and are really good at it. Amanda did exceptionally well in our last game, as she ALWAYS does... Perhaps she needed to do this to crush me again and remind me that it wasn't a fluke (not that I ever suggested it was!?)

She also said she wanted to see how long a two player game took compared to the 5-player games we normally play.

I was crushed.

 Again.


Sunday, 11 August 2019

Sunday was our anniversary, so Amanda and I planned a little bike trip out to Pike Lake to stay at a cabin. I brought a BUNCH of smaller card games along - mostly ones we haven't yet played, or haven't played in a while.



In the end we only really got to play Cthulhu Realms. Id' picked it up at the ToonCon auction last year and had tried to play a game of it around that time with the kids... but I think they were a little "gamed out" and just weren't into it and we quit part way through.



It's a fun little game that uses the same mechanics as hero Realms or Star Realms - which are, themselves, very much like Marvel Legendary - which we've played a lot of.

The first game was pretty quick. The second took much, much longer!

For our anniversary, I picked up 7 Wonders Duel. A few people have mentioned to me that it's a really good two player game and a good two-player iteration of 7 Wonders, one of our favourite games.



After a couple rounds of Cthulhu Realms, we tried out our new copy of 7 Wonders Duel!



Pretty close game - I like it - it seems like it has all the elements of the original game in a clever new mechanism to play with just two.



Amanda wanted to play again.



She apparently groked it... the second game was... not-so-close... Yikes!!!

More about the Trip over on the Bike Blog:

Anniversary Weekend Ride to Pike Lake


Monday, 12 August 2019



Back home... Amanda was still recovering from being sick, but felt up to playing another game of 7 Wonders Duel.



Oh yeah, I rocked this one... Probably because she was so sick and not really paying attention.



Better savour this, it'll probably be my last...


Tuesday, 13 August 2019

On Tuesday Amanda and Keira went out to a Stage Make-Up Workshop at the Free /flow Dance Centre.



When they got home, Amanda played another quick game of 7 wonder Duel with me upstairs - as Finnegan's Tuesday evening D&D game was going on downstairs.



I got a bit of everything... But Amanda seemed to get a bit MORE of EVERYTHING!?


Thursday, 15 August 2019



Another quick game of 7 Wonders Duel....



Somehow this one came together for me and I got all my wonders done and a PILE of blue structures... Woo!!!


Saturday, 17 August 2019



Finnegan ran the final session of his Dungeon Crawl Classics campaign that he has been running (mostly) weekly since January. It was a pretty epic conclusion, I am told. They are already making plans for a new campaign in the fall - at this point they thought it might be Dungeon Crawl Classics again or it might be D&D 5E.



In the evening our friend Kurtis joined us for supper and games. Amanda, Kurtis, Keira and I started off with a game of Abyss.



I triggered the end by collecting my seventh lord. I was feeling like I had done pretty good... heh... not-so-much...

This was Kurtis' first game and he apparently totally figured it out and won with 72 points... Amanda was just behind him with 68. I managed 65, and Keira ended with 54!?



Afterwards, Amanda, Kurtis and I played castles of Mad King Ludwig.



Folks, I don't CARE what the points were - I got to build a SECRET LAIR (beyond the Venus grotto right next to a fully-stocked armoury!) It's like a castle I would have designed as a young teen, so, that's a WIN for me!!!


Wednesday, 21 August 2019



On the weekend I was in Dragon's Den Games and noticed the sale table had gone from 40% off to 60% off and it still had the brand-new, in-the-shrink copy of Perikles on it... so I had to pick it up. I mentioned this to Kurtis when he was over on Saturday and he suggested I bring it to his place on Wednesday...

So I did...



Perikles with Darrin, Kurtis, John and Brent.



I really like this game -as I have every Martin Wallace game. As with most Wallace games, there are many moving parts and it's a little overwhelming, at first, to get a sense of how to do the things you need to do to get ahead in the game... I felt like I was floundering, but in the end it turned out I was floundering less than others... Kurtis won with 55 victory points and I was a not-too-distant second with 53. The rest were in the 40s/30s...

Thursday, 22 August 2019



Thursday Keira sat down to teach me to play Patchwork. She bought it for my mother for her birthday or Xmas last year and she's played it once or twice with her. She borrowed it and brought it home to play with us.



Such a fun little game! Very clever.



I thought she was going to CRUSH me as she had WAAAAAAAAY more buttons than I had at the end of the game, but after losing 2 for each empty square - I just squeaked ahead of her 15-13 - because I'd filled out more of my quilt!


Saturday, 24 August 2019



Saturday afternoon, while the kids were making characters for their new D&D game, I taught Amanda how to play Patchwork.



And she basically did the same thing to me that I did to Keira.



Way too much open space on my quilt at the end. I think it's better to take more cheaper, larger, faster pieces and fill it completely out than to go for more expensive ones with more buttons on them....


Monday, 26 August 2019

For the last week of August I'd planned to run a little narrative Necromunda campaign for the kids and their friend Ian...



Monday we played a short learning game.



Finnegan played with his Genestealer Cult, Keira played with her Escher gang, and Ian borrowed my Cawdor gang for the week.

There is a full game report (and MORE pictures)  here:

Necromunda - First Game

We ended up not being able to play Tuesday and Wednesday because I've been ill...


Thursday, 29 August 2019



Thursday I ran a campaign where the three gangs had to stop Karloth Valois and his zombie horde from getting into a populated area and running amuck!



A full report  (and MORE pictures) of this action can be found here:

The Return of Karloth Valois


Friday, 30 August 2019



On Friday, the gangs were hunting a team of Spyrers that has come downhive to hunt underhivers fro fun...



The Battleground fought over.



Keira's gangers gassing the Spyrers... and some other gangers...

A full report (and MORE pictures) of this game can be found here:

The Hunters Hunted


Saturday, 31 August 2019



Kicking off the new D&D5E fall campaign. The kids made characters today and then started off on the first adventure. Only Heidi was missing.


Later, in the evening...



Brent stopped by in the evening to play Terraforming Mars with me and Amanda.

We played with Venus Next.



I played Ecoline (one of my favourites - though I didn't really get the plant-thing going until nearly the end of the game). Brent played the Tharsis Republic and Amanda played Aphrodite - one of the corporations from Venus Next.



I ended up with the Builder milestone and was first for the Thermalist Award, which I'd sponsored. Brent grabbed the Mayor milestone quite early in the game and ended upping second for both the Scientist and Venophile awards. Amanda scooped up the Planner milestone (Sweet Jupiter! She put a LOT of cards into play by the end) and was second for the Thermalist  and first for the Scientist and Venophile awards.

Into the Home Stretch....



Well the year is 2/3 over and we've gotten 43% of our 10x10 Challenge games played...

Oh, I'm still not giving up or anything... We could knock off the rest of the Splendor, Century: Golem Edition and Race for the Galaxy games in a weekend... I figure we'll play through a Blackstone Fortress campaign after the Necromunda weekend in October.

I've been thinking maybe next year we could do quarterly 5x5 challenges...? Five games we're going to play five times in the next THREE MONTHS!!



Little movement on the personal challenge... I did play a few games of necromunda though and that was awesome. This is the hard part of a challenge like this, my interests change throughout the year!? I don't know if I'm going to get any more of this done. Maybe the Wrath & Glory... I will hopefully be playing a lot of necromunda over the coming months and the plan is to have all the Hellboy stuff painted by Xmas so we can play a campaign of that over the holidaze... and if I can pull THAT off, I'd say it's been a pretty good year!!


Coming Soon to Tim's Miniature Wargaming Blog: 

MORE NECROMUNDA!!!

Friday, May 31, 2019

May Games

Yeah... so... We kind of dropped the ball this month...



At the beginning of the month we made some changes to our Family 10x10 Borad Game Challenge. At the beginning of the year we said for a game to count towards the Family Game Challenge - all four members of the family had to play in it. This was mostly to keep Amanda involved in it and not just me and the kids cranking out games and her never joining in... but through the last few months Finnegan was clearly not having fun. He sat like a grump, sulking through most games and playing them in such a way as to end the game as fast as he could - often throwing the game just to end it quicker... which kind of sucked all the fun out of it for the rest of us... and that's kind of the POINT of games, right? "Fun"!?

Teenagers...

I was kind of torn as to what to do about this. We had all agreed that these were all games we were wiling to play with each other. It's only two games a week. It doesn't seem like it should be such an onerous task. If nothing else the kid is compliant, but damn, when he doesn't WANT to do something he sure lets you know in a passive aggressive sort of way.

Anyway, we ended up decided that the games DIDN'T have to include ALL family members. There's no point in making the kid play games he's clearly not into (and ruining the fun for the rest of us).

So, I was a little discouraged at the beginning of the month after this decision was made and wasn't pushing to play games as much... and then Amanda got super busy at work - organizing a conference just for fun and preparing for a couple of other big things going on later in the month AND trying to get a months worth of work done in the first three weeks so she could take the last week of the month off while her folks were in town.... because... that's the way she is...

I've been doing a LOT of painting... and lots of activities have been wrapping up requiring extra rehearsals and recital performances...

And then Amanda's folks were in town for most of the last week... and they're not really game-playing types...

Here is what we did manage to get up to...


Saturday, 4 May 2019


The kids played Dungeon Crawl Classics... I think...


Monday/Tuesday, 6-7 May 2019



Keira and I played a game of Warhammer 40,000 (8th Edition)


She brought out her Eldar... I brought my Imperial Guard... it was pretty awesome.

You can read the full game report here:

The Battle of the Denfeld Wastes - Part One

The Battle of the Denfeld Wastes - Part Two



Friday, 10 May 2019

Amanda actually suggested we play a couple games this evening. Finnegan opted out. There was more interested in stuff on the computer to do... or... something...



First we played Century Golem Edition. It also ended up being a SUPER close game.



 I ended the game picking up a sixth card, but Amanda ended up being only 3 points behind me - despite me having 6 cards to her 5... and had I not grabbed the scoring card when I did, ending the game, she likely would have the following turn or so and utterly crushed us!



Then we played Splendor. It was a pretty close game. Keira ended up being quite upset as she came very close to winning and was feeling like this might be her first time doing so... then Amanda took something which got her 15 points - which triggered the end game...



 and then I took a 4 point card and a patron which rocketed me from 11 up to 18!!! Yeah...


Saturday, 11 May 2019

This was Keira's birthday party...



She decided she wanted a GIANT CHOCOLATE DONUT for a cake. She made it herself.



She pretty much invited the Saturday Dungeon Crawl Classics crew and ran a game of Dungeons and Doggies for them. (Heidi was supposed to come too, but her cat died...).



She also got them to play a few other games - like Just Desserts!


Friday, 17 May 2019

The following Friday our friend Laura joined us for a game of Terraforming Mars!



Laughing about something...?



This was the first time Laura played and she totally crushed it - ending the game with 71 points - taking the Mayor Milestone and being second for both the Scientist and Thermalist awards!! She played with a beginner corporation... which may have given her a BIT of an edge - but we've all played nearly 10 times, so...



Amanda played Thorgate and came in second with 67 points - taking the Builder Milestone and both the Banker and Scientist awards. Keira played Inventrix and wasn't too far behind with 60 - she was second for both the  Banker and Scientist awards. Finnegan actually played with us and he played the United Nations Mars Initiative and ended with 48 points - not sure what happened, early in the game he was off to a commanding lead...



I played Helion, which I don't think I've played before. I took the Gardener Milestone and was first for the Thermalist award - and had a tonne of fun playing the game. I ended up with only 59 points though... Ah, well... Strangely I only put ONE blue card into play all game? Just didn't ever draw any.

Next time we're going to try with a drafting variant.


Saturday 18 May 2019



Dungeon Crawl Classics


Monday, 20 May 2019

We played a couple quick games of Set and Retro Loonacy with a friend of Amanda's from work. I didn't take pictures... I think I won the game of Retro Loonacy, but was dead last in SET. I used to rock that game... but now even Amanda had twice as many sets as me!?


Saturday, 25 May 2019



Keira was at an all day dress rehearsal for dance so Finnegan decided to run the Saturday crew through a series of Four Against Darkness games.



Keira got home before everyone took off so they ran through one more adventure with her.


Friday, 31 May 2019



This evening we all agreed to sit down and play Abyss. Even Finnegan... and he was even in a good mood and happy to play.



I ended up doing pretty good in this one.



92 points - my highest score yet! Getting the right locations really helps.


Well...



At this point we should probably be at about 40 games played and we're only at 34... I guess that isn't TOO far behind. We'll probably get playing a few more games over the summer when we're less busy with activities and stuff (though I am, in theory, supposed to be renovating the "Game Room" in the basement...).

Need to get painting those Blackstone Fortress figures so we can start playing THAT!!! Maybe that should be my goal once the Drukhari are done for the upcoming tournament.


Coming Soon to Tim's Miniature Wargaming Blog:

Probably some more Drukhari - the rest of the Hellions first, most likely - and hopefully a bunch more 40K game reports!