Thursday, June 05, 2008

SBW

It gets its own post since I don't know Scott's BGG id. ANd I still live with the vain hope that other people might want to join. I will be starting a game of Tikal at some point today. Maybe with the auction variant. But probably not. I was also thinking of doing Hoity Toity on SBW. Since I wanna learn how to play it. I will be commenting on this later with the game names and passwords. Comment if interested. But I think its the usual me, Sean, Jeff and Amy. We shall wait and see.......

12 Comments:

At 1:15 PM, June 05, 2008, Blogger Unknown said...

Count me in.

 
At 3:46 PM, June 05, 2008, Blogger Unknown said...

For one or both?

 
At 4:56 PM, June 05, 2008, Blogger seanp said...

in as usual

 
At 5:17 PM, June 05, 2008, Blogger Unknown said...

The password on both games is the same

SABGrule

The Tikal game is SABGTikal

I changed it up this time and turned off the find the optimal movement path. We actually have to count our own squares this time.

The Hoity Toity game is SABG-1

 
At 7:10 PM, June 05, 2008, Blogger Unknown said...

Both.

Did you start the Tikal game yet? I'm not seeing it.

 
At 7:12 PM, June 05, 2008, Blogger Unknown said...

Ah-ha! I was searching for "SABG" and it's "SAGB." Very sneaky, Tiffany! ;)

 
At 7:19 PM, June 05, 2008, Blogger Jeff said...

I'm gonna wait and see if Scott wants the fourth Tikal slot, but I'm in for Hoity and will join up to Tikal if Scott declines.

 
At 7:30 PM, June 05, 2008, Blogger scott said...

Jeff,
go ahead and take the slot and I will join in the next sbw game

 
At 7:32 PM, June 05, 2008, Blogger Unknown said...

Amy -- if my sneaky you mean unintentionally brilliant then I shall take the praise. :)

Its been one of those weeks. And its not over yet. And all my gaming will soon cease. Or at least DRASTICALLY decrease. Which makes me sad.

Is is bad that we have a visiting scientist in the lab who was in Germany for many years in a KSHV lab. And know he speaks german, but i wanna ask him if hes played board games. just cause one lived in germany does not mean one gamed in germany, right?

 
At 10:37 PM, June 05, 2008, Blogger Unknown said...

Well -- Tikal is closed. A few more house for Hoity Toity then i will begin that game as well.

 
At 7:44 AM, June 06, 2008, Blogger Unknown said...

There was a visiting German student in my Ph.D. lab in Knoxville for a summer. Jeff and I invited her and her boyfriend over for dinner and some games. We pulled out our wonderful game collection, which consisted of Carcassone and that's probably about it at the time. We played and were happy. They played and talked about how they liked playing El Grande back home... :P

 
At 8:16 AM, June 06, 2008, Blogger Unknown said...

Ironically, or not, hes Chinese. Very nice. Speaks German. Don't know how to ask him without just going--so yea--gaming?

 

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