Point of Order: Space Cats and Kickstarter
So it’s been a little bit since I’ve done a Point of Order, that doesn’t mean that I haven’t gotten any new games. In fact, I have a few to talk about that have come in recently. I also want to start including crowdfunding games onto this list for when they show up. Nothing will be coming from Gamefound any time soon, but Kickstarter, you better believe it.
Kickstarter
Vault Wars & Relic Road Show
So this is the Kickstarter. Vault Wars is a small card drafting game. You are picking vaults to bid on and get so that you can find the best stuff in them. If you know the television show Storage Wars, Vault Wars is very much like that. And I haven’t it gotten to the table but I hope it’s a fun small game to try out.
Miniature Market
Grimslingers
So, Miniature Market had a sale where a lot of small games and small expansions were discounted down to $5 or less. And I did a good job on that sale, I bought two items for a total of $8, plus a game that wasn’t on sale for $25. But we’ll get to those two other games soon. Grimslingers, I mainly bought it for the cooperative campaign play in the game. I heard that the game competitively is just another version of rock paper scissors but more work than just playing rock paper scissors. But Grimslingers has been on my radar for a long time because of the cooperative play and the art style which looks really amazing.
Blank
This is a game that I kept on putting in my cart and taking out. Not just with the cheap sale on Miniature Market but on any sale. It is one that the Dice Tower, in particular Zee Garcia has talked about, and it seems fun. You fill in the blanks on cards basically creating and editing the rules of the game as you go so that you eventually have your own game. It reminds me a little bit of Fluxx and possibly something like Uno. Now neither of those a great games, but it is a simple one that could be fun to play around with and at $3, it was the right time to get it.
My City
A legacy game that I don’t own, how did that happen? This one I’m excited to get to the table because it seems like a nice simple game that plays really fast. That was a knock of mien on Charterstone that while the game was simple, it lasted a while and just kind of convoluted itself with more story that wasn’t really story. My City looks like it’s going to play very simply throughout and I hope that it’ll be a lot of fun to sit down and play a couple of games of at a time with my wife or with friends to go through the whole game.
Lucky Duck Games
Destinies Expansions
So, I don’t have the base game of Destinies yet, it is in an order from Miniature Market. But with everything I hear about the game, I’m confident that I’m going to like it. It’s kind of a campaign game, but each scenario has different characters and doesn’t need to be played as that. Also it’s a story and adventure game, but is really simple to play. I’m hoping that it’ll work well for a wide group of players. I’m really excited to get this one to the table.
And I like that the two expansions are new settings. Well, at least the one is focused more on Africa. It is just a different setting and while I’m fine with traditional fantasy, I also want to see fantasy, monsters, and stories coming out of everywhere. I’m confident that Lucky Duck Games will be able to tell a good story in the expansions as well as the base game.
All Systems Go
Root
I’ve been waiting to pick up Root for a little bit. No real reason I haven’t grabbed it before, but I knew if it was in the store used when I came in I’d get it. Root is a great little animal war game. It plays really well and I want to try it more. The different actions are fun, and I know there are expansion I will pick up. The downside to the game is that it takes a long time to teach. If I can get a consistent group of players, that won’t be an issue though.
Space Cats
Nothing says exciting like a deep space adventure where you are fighting off aliens. Well, maybe if you can add cats to that. Space Cats is not a game itself, it is an expansion for Nemesis. I don’t know that I really needed it, but it’s cats. Overall, it’s more cute(ish) and fun, and I wanted it more than I needed it for the game. Now I need to get Nemesis to the table.
Which of these games would you want to play first?
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