Okay, due to work, I've gotten a little behind with the #TableTopGails reports (AND last week's was massively huge). BUT I have been asked a lot about shorter, simpler games that people can play quickly so I thought I would talk about that a little and names some new faves!
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So, every day, either at breakfast or lunch, @rocketspouse and I, sometimes with Rocketkid, go out on our back patio and play a new game. We call these “Cup O’ Tea” games because they are quick to learn and we have them with a cup of tea. Here’s the view!
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First, LAST WORD STANDING, by @chroniclebooks, a very high quality word/card game, with an interesting twist.
You form words not just from your own cards, but also those of the other players, and from ‘community’ cards.
Great for wordplay fans!
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We found the components and cards to be very good, and fun to use. Gameplay is enjoyable. Our one niggle was the rules feel a bit incomplete, we needed to watch some YouTube videos to learn proper set-up. After that, solid fun. Recommended!
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As always, the funnest part of this is hearing from you game nerds. :)
What are your go-to Cup O’ Tea games, meaning quick and fun to play with little prep?
Also, if you have questions, the designers and publishers usually show up to read these threads, feel free to ask!
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Next is THE FOX IN THE FOREST DUET, from @FoxtrotGames and @PlayRenegade. We LOVE LOVE LOVE the original version of this game, which is competitive. In this version, the two players cooperate, making a very different, but huge;y fun experience.
This game rocks. :)
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The original is just cards, this has a little tracking board and a whole new strategy elements, so it’s a card/board game. The art is, as before, stunning, with new characters and suits and skills.
We love it, highly recommended! A GREAT 2-player game!
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This next one is unique and very fun, it require 3 players, but you can play with more in teams. It’s TEAM 3 by @BrainGames_int, and it is played with Tetris-like plastic blocks. One player looks at a card with the shapes, another player has to match it with the blocks. BUT…
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…the player who sees the card can’t TALK while describing the card to the 2nd player, who has to describe the card to the THIRD player, who can’t open his eyes at all!
It’s hilarious, and suspenseful. A great party.family game!
RECOMMENDED! You will LAFF!
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Again, the game seems simple, but it KICKED OUR BUTTS the first few rounds, until you get a non-verbal language going. After that, the cards have levels of difficulty, making it challenging the more you play. There are videos of players, very fun to watch!
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And finally, we just played this for the first time today. But we CAN’T STOP PLAYING IT. It’s DUNGEON MAYHEM from @Wizards_DnD.
I know everyone knows about this game already but WHY DIDN’T YOU TELL ME IT’S THE FUNNEST CARD GAME EVER?
Seriously, 10 out of 10.
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No hype, this is one of the funnest card games we’ve ever played. Not only is it easy to learn and different each time, they managed to somehow convey a lot of the fun of D&D in a simple set of rules and components. How much did we love it?
We played it 10 TIMES in a row!
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The set comes with four decks for four different characters (paladin, rogue, wizard, barbarian), and each deck matches the character’s combat style. You keep track of hit points and shield and spells, but it’s EFFORTLESS. It’s just perfectly executed.
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Games last around ten minutes. You will be hooked, I promise.
You’ll want to try different combinations of characters and different numbers of players. It is an astoundingly Great game design and we could NOT stop playing. Highest recommendation for Dungeon Mayhem!
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That’s it for now for #tabletopgails…as always, these games are given to me, I am not paid for any endorsement and my opinions are my own.
Seriously, these little game breaks have made a HuGe difference to my family’s hoy and welfare, you don’t always have time for Gloomhaven, for example.
Grab a couple easy fun games and have your own Cup O’ Tea break, you won’t regret it!
Love to all!
JOY and welfare!
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I have been thinking this forever but this morning it really hit me.
@stephenking is a badass.
Just a combustion engine. Love that guy.
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There have been a dozen times where the thing getting me through a tough time was simply having a Stephen King novel or anthology or movie adaptation to enjoy.
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When I was a kid, the very first novel I ever read (I was probably a little young for it) where the cast was all female and took all roles from villain to tragic hero and everywhere in-between was Carrie. To this DAY, I still haven't read many novels that can make that claim.
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I hear all the time, and have thought it myself, why does the world fear and hate mutants, but love the scary-looking oddballs in, say, the Fantastic Four?
Here is a thought about that.
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The Fantastic Four comes to save you.
You look out, and you see standing around you;
A woman who disappears
A man on fire
A rock-like golen creature
and the ultimate stretchy body horror.
OR.
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You look out and see
A great-looking guy with sunglasses
A beautiful woman with a cool fire bird effect
A goddess controlling a storm
A slightly hairy Canadian.
Why are citizens afraid of THIS four, and not the others?
When I was in second grade, our teacher read us, over the course of several days, an adaptation of Cool Hand Luke.
None of us knew anything about prisons, Southern culture, road gangs, prisoner abuse, or crime in general, really. We were seven years old, and enthralled.
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I remember, NO ONE missed school after the first day.
It starts with Luke, played by Paul Newman in the movie, getting drunk and busting up parking meters, for no good reason, so your introduction to him, in a child’s’ view, is bad, not revolutionary.
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Spoilers, but Luke ends up paying a heavy price for simply not being able to go along with what he is told to do, the falsehoods he is told are true. It is inevitable, even as kids we knew there would be no happy ending.
And we know it was wrong, the escalation. As kids.
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One of my favorite moments of the #DeadpoolAndWolverine World Premiere night.
The actual event was loud and flashy, the movie was bombastic. And I’m shy.
After it was over, walking back to my hotel with my beloved hubby…
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We saw Chris Claremont (resplendent in his pink jacket) in a quiet spot in a little park across from the huge event facade.
He took a photo, I think, and it might just be my fangirl imagination, but it seemed to me he was contemplating the spectacle and his role in it all…
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I didn’t want to interrupt.
So I just said hi, in passing. But he had some musings which I will treasure to have been there to hear.
And he talked a little about Hugh Jackman and the choices they made with the writing and performing of the character.
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All right, so this will take a bit, but this is a thread I have wanted to do for a while.
This is it, the X-MEN: FROM THE ASHES mega-thread!
Interested in the upcoming X-books but a little overwhelmed by the new characters, creative teams, and titles?
Well, I had an idea!
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In this thread, I am going to give an unapologetic personal opinion about each of the upcoming titles, starting with tomorrow's X-MEN #1.
I admit up front I am biased, okay? These are MY opinions, I have not consulted with the creative or editorial teams.
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I have read all the issues of all these books so far. They are all creative teams I like. They are all pushing for the best books they can. And I am on a bit of an X-Men high and don't deny my OBVIOUS enthusiasm.