Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Gen Con Indy 2012 Part II
Gen Con was amazing, but here are a few things that stood out.
Dungeons & Dragons, the flagship of GenCon is alive and pumping. Dungeons & Dragons Next will be arriving soon, but we were able check it out. D&D Next includes simple rules that make sense. We were able to make characters and play a scenario in two hours. I made an assassin and was able to detect a trap and dodge a purple worm, if you don't know, but that is good stuff. It was fun and will be looking forward to seeing what else comes out of D&D Next.
D&D Dungeon Command was also a big draw and is rightly deserved. As I have already reviewed, Dungeon Command is amazingly fun.
We also checked out D&D Online which was pretty cool. D&D also had a unique set of dice to get for the con. You had to go to each of their events to get one, it was much harder getting into some of the events than we thought. But in the end we were victorious and got them all.
Dungeons & Dragons isn't going away anytime soon and they have enough going on to have their own convention. With new and creative changes if you haven't looked at D&D in years, it is time to look again. www.wizards.com/dnd
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Red Dragon Inn, a drinking game built around fantasy role playing games. Basically you are a group just getting back from an adventure and you are gambling and drinking, spending all the money you just earned. If you get too drunk or can't pay your bar tab, you are out. Plenty of opportunity to mess with your friends and the ease in which this game can become an adult drinking game make it great for a party. After a few turns your friends will be laughing and never know how nerdy of a game this is. This game is an absolute blast, but if it wasn't so expensive I feel like more people would have it. At nearly $40, I feel like this game is a bit overpriced. Though this is a game I would own. www.slugfestgames.com
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Leviathans, basically battleship on steroids. This miniature game is played with air ships that battle each other. The minis look awesome and the game is pretty easy once you play it a little. Colored dice indicators let you know what you roll for your attacks. And easy to read armor slots let you see if you hit and what will be destroyed when you do. This game could be played with as many units as you wanted depending on what you have time for. For fleet versus fleet games, you might be talking two hours. This game just came out, playing at Gen Con you might have been able to walk out with a few ships, but the street date on the boxes was Aug 22. I was able to play this game a few times and really got a feel for it, now I can't wait to get it. I am holding out though, the current fleets French and British, are only mildly appealing to me. There are a bunch of factions in the works, including what's am waiting for, ze Germans. This game is great, the rules make sense, the minis are amazing but the price is steep. At $100 for both factions, rules, dice and game boards, it is for serious players only. Though a little looking will get it to you for $70. A smaller beginners set should be made to draw people in and get them hooked. Other than that, individual factions can be picked up for $50 each and there will be ways of buying the rules, dice and game boards separately in the future. I loved this game, I will play more of and plan on owning this in the near future. www.catalystgamelabs.com or www.monstersinthesky.comgood
God Dice, like Yahtzee only better. This game pits you as a commander of a few warriors that fight to the death a round at a time against another commander and his warriors, as you hope for favor from the Gods. You choose your heroes to battle, roll for favor then roll the attack dice. The attacker has to match up the three colors for the different attacks but you are able save the dice you want and re-roll the dice you didn't want. The trick is knowing when to press your luck and when to keep a solid attack. A fantastic and easy to learn game with enough strategy to keep a family or non nerdy friends playing. I met the creator of the game Rick Maxey, and he is a super great guy that just loves his game. And when you go to GenCon and play a cool game and it turns out you just played with the creator it makes for a magical experience. I hope this game does well enough Rick thinks about expanding it or making different versions for different audiences. As it stands this game is super fun and quick for when you need to get your game on. Maxveld Games.
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The Everything RPG, a role playing game for any role player. Simple rules and stats, drop in and out play, no class restrictions, make any character you want, play any genre and only needs two six sided dice. This is a perfect starting point to role playing games or for the seasoned vets of any genre of role play. This game is still in development, but really has promise. This game is made by Evil Press, which does art, stories and games. www.facebook.com/evilpress
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Redneck Life, as the name suggests it is like life but rednecked out. This hilarious game has you getting most likely a single grade education, a job, a bunch of young ins, a trailer, a wife, a divorce from her bad mouthing your NASCAR driver, re-married, more young ins and a side job stealing wheelchair or a trip to Dollywood. This game is perfect as a drinking game or something the whole family can have fun with. My only complaint with this one was it took nearly two hours plus to finish a game. But they will soon be putting out a board that is 20 spaces shorter, which may help a lot. All the games from Gut Bustin' Games are so much fun and easy to learn. www.gutbustingames.com
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Trailer Park Wars, another Gut Bustin' Games classic. This game has you filling your trailer park with tenants and amenities to earn you points, which are pink flamingos. You can cause accidents, pests and bad tenants to people you are playing to screw them over. This one is again easy and hilarious but a game can be played in just about 15-20 mins, so is better if you don't have a bunch of time. www.gutbustingames.com
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Flapjacks and Sasquatches, this independent card game pits players as lumberjacks trying to chop down trees. Along the way you can screw other players over with blisters and Sasquatch cards to scare away help. This was pretty fun and got to demo with the creator, which is always great. This game runs about 20 minutes, so it is something to whip out for a quick game. www.flapjacksandsasquatches.com
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Eaten By Zombies, the new stand alone expansion for the hit card game just came out from Max Holiday and Mayday Games. This an be played as a two player stand alone, or be added in to your Eaten By Zombies set you already have. The rules have had a great overhaul and read better and more clear than before. The small size and packaging of this game make it really portable to play pick up games on lunch or whenever. The new cards and zombies add great twists to an already awesome game. More stand alone expansions would be really great to see in the future. If you don't already have this game, first off you are dumb, but you can now get this intro style version and carry it with you making all your friends get eaten by zombies. I highly recommend this game. www.eatenbyzombies.com and www.maydaygames.com
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Last Night On Earth: Timber Peak expansion, is a stand alone board game expansion from Flying Frog. This game has players scrambling to find weapons to fend off an endless supply of zombies. This game has lots of versatility with ways to play and comes with a lot of components to change up the game. Games can be different lengths and complexities depending on which scenario is chosen. A great game, but as with component games it is pricy. I could seriously picking this game up though. www.flyingfrog.net
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Munchkin, who doesn't love Munchkin. And if you don't know about it, stop reading this and go out and buy a copy today. It is basically the go to card game for fun. With so many different versions out there you are sure to find one you want. www.stevejacksongames.com
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Magic The Gathering, the card game that paved the way for collectible card games everywhere. Magic is a game that is easy topics up the rules, but one can spend years, and thousands, on mastering. The object is simple, your opponent has a deck and 20 life, make it so he doesn't have one of those. But with all the creature summoning and spell wielding it is easy to get lost. This game is amazing, but requires a huge commitment of money. New sets come out twice a year and legal play requires the latest three sets to be played. That is the only reason I don't play today. www.wizards.com
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Gen Con, yeah, the convention itself. Gen Con is one of the largest conventions in the world, and the largest for gaming. If you play physical games at all this place is your mecca. There is a sensory overload when you walk around the exhibit hall and your inner nerd is frothing at the mouth. No matter what you are into, you can find a game for you. Comic Con may get all the press, but If there's a better convention than Gen Con, I haven't seen it.
www.gencon.com
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