Monday, March 21, 2005
Last night was board game night in place of our regularly-scheduled D&D session. At the end of the night, most people told me how they would've been up for D&D instead of board games. ... You'd think that maybe people would read my damn emails and reply to them before the session if they have an opinion, eh? I'm pretty sure I gave everyone a couple of weeks notice. All I got was an "I don't care what we do" from one person and a "board games are good, but so is D&D" from another. So since the only real vote I got was from the second responder, and that person named board games first, I opted for that.
Not that I'm complaining about going the board game route, mind you. It's nice to actually be able to play a game without worrying about being the game master ... and then worrying about how certain parties will try to abuse the rules. Last night was a lot of fun. We started with a trivia game called Urban Myth. Logan won. Then we played a card game that Logan brought over called Killer Bunnies & The Quest for the Magic Carrot. Rich won that. Incidentally, Killer Bunnies was a lot of fun, but it'll probably get to be even more fun as we learn the rules better.
Not that I'm complaining about going the board game route, mind you. It's nice to actually be able to play a game without worrying about being the game master ... and then worrying about how certain parties will try to abuse the rules. Last night was a lot of fun. We started with a trivia game called Urban Myth. Logan won. Then we played a card game that Logan brought over called Killer Bunnies & The Quest for the Magic Carrot. Rich won that. Incidentally, Killer Bunnies was a lot of fun, but it'll probably get to be even more fun as we learn the rules better.
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