Thursday, March 10, 2005

Game of Thrones and Twilight Imperium It Is!

OK, well since people seem enthusiastic about Game of Thrones I've scheduled a Sunday game for 3-7 pm (by which time everybody should be sick of the dealer room). It could get changed to a slightly different time. Bum rush that shit, yo!

I'm also signing up to run a Twilight Imperium game Saturday at 1-7 pm. Any interested? (Aaron, Johnny?) I'll also let my SF game crew know about it.

Game of Thrones!

Twilight Imperium!

Wednesday, March 09, 2005

Help me pick games to run

OK, so if you're a judge for 6 hours at KublaCon, you can get your full registration refunded. I'm cool with that! I was thinking that I could try to pick games you guys would like to play/would play anyway and then try to just get you guys in. Of course it could all backfire and culminate with Eric being raped on the table by Ham Man. But I thought I'd give it a shot.

I was thinking about some combination of the following:

Game of Thrones (3 hours)
Ticket to Ride (1-2 hours -- probably a barjillion games of that already)
Puerto Rico (hey-o!) (2 hours)
Space Hulk (2 players, 2 hours)
Risk: Godstorm (2-3 hours)
Pirate's Cove (2 hours)
HeroScape (4 players -- 2 hours)
Alhambra (2 hours)

Shit I dunno. Anyone?
GhostOrb.com

Interesting stuff here. Remember Klooge and OpenRPG? It looks like there is a new kid on the block that is ready to clear those other two out of town. GhostOrb is a web-based, voice-conferencing bit if software that apparently will run from their server, using their server space and can be adapted for use with any RPG out there. Sounds interesting, and sounds like what we were looking for before Mike left, and also sounds a lot like what my final design document was for my video game studies class at UCI.... *grumble*

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Smart Idear Jon!

I'm in for filling all your open Earthdawn: The Ascension slots for a free badge! And if you think your idea was smart, check this freakin' smart nerdling doing his thing, in record time!

Scary Smart Man
testing part II

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