Weekend gaming anyone?
I think by the weekend I will have recovered from this madness. So I would like to game.
If there is interest but no host, I can host.
If there is interest and a host, then I shall attend.
That is unless my migraine comes back -- again -- and I am plotting methods of self decapitation part 1938621368.
But either way, I would like to do/play something fun this weekend. And if I have to play BSG to make that happen, then well, I might be amenable.
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I am in for Weekend gaming. Living in Boerne and minimal table space and space in general probably takes me off of the hosting list even before I approach the spousal ok hurdle. If Tiffany is willing to play BSG then I guess that means I shall open up to additional Agricola or other games of some of my less then group favorites.
I'm willing to host (but I'll confirm tonight). Since we played BSG on Tuesday, I think we can go without for a weekend.
I guess this means I shouldn't have told Tiffany about that self-decapitation my friend worked on in North Carolina. My Bad.
I'm happy to host on Saturday if people want to come over. It's actually been a while since I hosted. We can throw some NCAA games on in the background if we want, or I can get the Pearl Jam DLC if there's an audience for it.
I really don't mind bringing my Xbox if you don't want to get the DLC sight unseen. It is a fantastic set of songs on guitar in my opinion. I also have Losing My Religion which is sort of trivial on all instruments but I enjoy it anyway.
You know, I would not mind playing a little bit of rock band.
And Brian -- don't worry -- your story has nothing to do with it. As of now I still have my head. Which is good.
I may appear next weekend, but not this one. You may see me poking about on XBL.
Fields of Fire owners shouldn't miss the live broadcast tutorial by GMT games tomorrow night.
I'll let Chris host, since that lets the band get back together.
I will be out of town; maybe Monday. I have been able to get a couple of my games from the clearance table out. Me and Katy played Yspahan. It is a fairly light resource management and she seemed to like it okay. It gets kudos for Camel-meeples as well as ample opportunities for back-stabbing.
We also played the two player Times Square; It felt like a tug of war. I think this one may be good with a few more plays.
I also picked up El Capitan; the remake of the 2003(?) version of Tycoon; I haven't played this one with other humans yet, but will try soon.
I am thinking of bringing Pillars to Corpus this weekend for the in-laws; they are Czech card players but I think I can convert them over to cubes.
Have fun this weekend!
I rather like Time's square and was tempted to pick it up ... an odd little game. We played Yspahan to death, particularly with the free computer version. Sadly, the game has a 'one true path' problem.
Chris,
What is our start time for tomorrow? Is the gate code I had from some weeks ago still good or should I call or email to update?
Scott
Let's do a start time of 10am until about 6pm. Gives me time in the am to get stuff ready.
As far as I know the gate code still works. They're talking about changing it soon (April 1, maybe?) but as far as I know, they haven't changed it yet.
Friends visiting from *Hawaii*, so unfortunately I'm out.
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