This is a
game that I've heard mentioned in various gaming videos online, so I was really
excited to finally get to try it out when my gaming group bought the game
recently. In Flash Point Fire Rescue
we play as a team of firemen, each with a special ability, who together have to
keep a fire in check while going through the house, rescuing the people trapped
within it. If we manage to rescue enough people without the house collapsing on
top of us, we win the game.
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30 Dec 2013
23 Dec 2013
First Time Playing: Legends of Andor
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I need to
start this with a warning to any dragon lovers out there. If you intend to play
this game, be prepared to get completely and utterly distracted from the other
players' attempt to teach you the rules of this game - as you will pretend to fly the dragon figure
across the board map, have it land in the pile of golden coins, making Hobbit references the whole time. Legends of Andor is a visually stunning game that makes you want it to be a great playing experience
before you as much as glance at the rules. I'm not kidding, it's absolutely gorgeous.
18 Dec 2013
Top 10 Things I Hate in Video Games
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I've
realised that since starting this blog, I've barely given any attention to the
topic of video games, and the [very few] people who read it must wonder why I
list it as one of the three main categories in here if I don't [seem to] care too
much about them. And yes, my devotion to video games have most definitely
decreased since my childhood and teenage years, but I still love it, even if I
don't spend as much time on it as I do on fandoms and table top gaming. I do
still frequent the local gaming stores, my default channel choice when I don't
know what I want to watch (or I just want some background noise) is Ginx, and
my 3DS and my whole game library for it have a permanent place in my purse. So, as an
attempt to rectify the severe lack of video gaming entries, I want to list what
I personally love and hate in video games.
16 Dec 2013
First Time Playing: Cardcassonne: The Card Game
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So, I'm not
entirely sure why this game is named the way it is, as it virtually has no
similarities to the original Carcassonne game of drawing tiles and claiming
land. Here with Cardcassonne: The Card Game we are laying cards into rows, delicately balancing between playing
out cards and claiming a row. Claim a row too soon, and you might be missing
out on points - wait too long and someone else might just claim that row before
you get to it.
9 Dec 2013
First Time Playing: Firefly: The Game
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This game
was a definite yes for my gaming collection the very minute I learned of its
development. I'm a huge Firefly fan. I've
met most of the cast (and recurring people) from both show and movie, gone crazy in
the merchandise department (official and not so official), written fanfiction
and made fanvideos. I desperately wanted to join the kickstarter campaign, but
unfortunately they weren't taking non-American pledges (big frown). Best I
could do was pre-order Firefly: The Game the minute I got the chance, which I did, and I
was so excited when it finally arrived in the mail that I instantly wanted to
play it - even though my friend, who was with me that day, had no knowledge of
the show, whatsoever. You can probably imagine how well that went...
2 Dec 2013
First Time Playing: Bruges
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So, this
was the game I voted for on the game night I ended up playing Kemet instead. And thankfully it didn't
take long before I got the chance to try it out. In Bruges your goal is to gain status within a town
through building houses, canals and hiring different characters to work for
you. There are many different ways to score points, both throughout the game
and at the end, and you will soon discover that there is no sure fire way to
win
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