Monthly Gaming session at
#SpiritGames on Sunday July14th
Started the day out with a game of
Tsuro a firm favourite with the
#SpiritGames gaming group and is a cracking little game that is always great fun to play. (Caz won this one!)
Then we moved onto Buckets which is another great filler game that is just mad but fun. Sadly out of print I believe. Another Win for Caz!!
Next up was
Elk Fest a 2 player where you have to flick your stones to help make a path for your Elk to cross the river onto the opposing bank. Absolutely a crazy little game but addictive fun, this time I managed to steal a win from Caz.
Another popular game at
#SpiritGames Lords of Waterdeep was next. This game is well designed and has almost faultless game mechanics but for me the theme is a bit light feeling a bit tacked on. Always good to play and the pace of the game is always a bit faster than you think meaning you do not always have the amount of turns you think to execute your careful master plan.
Paul:83, Sam:87, Chris:104 and Andy:109
We had a good turn out with a good mix of games being played throughout the day, I got to play a few games I had never played before like
Castle Panic! which was actually a lot of fun, we only played the base game but certainly warrants another play with the expansion.
We then moved onto
Il Vecchio an excellent game based on the City of Florence and the power struggle of the various families as they try and wrench power from the Medici empire to rule this powerful province. Players place their family members in various towns around the board and by use of some "simple" actions gain followers who then help that family gain influence among the outer provinces or with the nobility or within the City Council. The game itself is quite fast paced and there are tiles that can be obtained as you gain influence in the various tracks that provide either instantaneous benefits or abilities to help during the game or end game scoring benefits if certain objectives are met. There is a lot going on here and there is a definite feel of a power struggle as you play, there is room for plenty of strategy here though the Medici tiles that mark the passing rounds have some harsh effects that can knock back your plans. Really good fun to play, last only about 45-60 mins.
The design of this game is top notch and the components are of very good quality. The game works well with 2 players but certainly benefits from more as it adds to the atmosphere a worthy game that will get lots of plays I'm sure in the future. Andy:40, Sam:44, Chris:44 and Paul:49
Then another classic and favourite of the group
PowerGrid this is one of Caz's favourite game and is always willing to play. Players are trying to build power stations to help power cities they build, whilst maintaining a steady income to afford raw materials to run the power stations. As the game progresses you need to be able to upgrade your power stations in order to be able to power more cities which improve your income etc etc. The winner is whoever can power the most cities once the end game has been triggered. This is a great game that, despite involving a fair amount of maths, is actually fun to play. Paul:16, Sal:17, Caz:17 and Chris:18
Next was a quick game of
Guillotine a fun little card game based on the French revolution. Players help guillotine the nobility for scores whilst avoiding hurting the peasants or heroes as they have a negative score. To help achieve this players have a hand of action cards which can be used to influence the line of Nobles awaiting their fate or hinder other players. Played over 3 rounds this is a quick but hilarious game that always provides amusement. Caz:9, Sal:13, Paul:14 and Chris:14
As well as our games there was a lot of rather "Noisy" games of
The Resistance being played in the other half of the shop. Some of this was down to exuberant play but some was down to some inept Spies who managed to not follow the instructions at the start of the game that enables them to now who each of the other spies are. This led to several hilarious false starts before the first game got under way