Saturday morning where the sun never sets. Empire in the Sun China expansion playtest with JP (China designers) vs Allies (Canadian developer) fighting it out after an epic Allied victory to save Dacca. P500 in the near future.
Attention board game publishers - I'm still looking for a home for one of my latest games.
It's called Feud. An asymmetric economic-themed "euro" game set in 11th century feudal England.
It's for 1 to 4 players and has 4 unique factions: the Duke, the Order, the Guilds and the Peasantry.
Does some very interesting things with worker placement, player interdependence and card management.
If you're interested, let me know. And please repost far and wide so I can find a publisher for this!
Look at this awesome pic of my son running the 2nd session of his first campaign with the neighborhood kids. He is running Basic Fantasy. :) It's good to see him step out of his old man's shadow. #BasicFantasy
Ardennes 44. Time for a reset. Freakish results enabled Germans to kill all the US VII Corps artillery parks. Germans might have won this game the way things were going… But I botched up enough rules in my refresher game to warrant starting over. @gmtgames
After putting it aside for a long time, I restarted working on an alternate ruleset for the Game of Thrones 2nd Ed LCG. The difficult thing is working new rules around the existing card set. Some would say impossible and without doubt the results may be less that perfect.
My motivation for this effort was personal. I’ve played a lot of TCG/CCG over the years and nothing gets me sad like the end of support for a game. After so much investment to sit on a large collection of cards of dwindling value, sometimes pennies on the dollar, is depressing.
#TombTuesday A mausoleum/temple at Lullingstone Roman Villa in Kent. The crypt contained 2 lead coffins, decorated with shell motifs, holding the remains of a young man & woman from the early C.3rd. Counters, on the remains of a gaming board, sat on the male coffin. #RomanBritain