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Teddy Bears. Couples game, Lost Cities

February 12, 2009 in BOARD GAMES, RANDOM SKETCH, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

We’ve got until the 18th of this month to finish our work for the second Board-a-matic.  I think we’re doing pretty good so far.  Only problem is that I had to stay home a day this week to take care of the kids because the kid’s Day Care lady was sick.

So I roughed out the board revisions for Acts 2 and 4 a few weeks back. They weren’t anywhere near being finished.  It was just a rough pass so that Lance (the director) could give me a “yay” or “nay” on my fixes. I didn’t get to finish and those boards are what we are using as our official boards.  They aren’t even finished.  It’s very odd for me.  Everyone is just finishing up my roughs and maybe even reinterpreting  them.  I’m curious to see what it all will looks like in the end.

RANDOM SKETCH

Here’s a sketch that of some teddy bears that have absolutely nothing to do with anything I’ve written.   This was just me experimenting with the program Corel Painter IX.  I want to learn to paint. Maybe that way I can get a job doing development work.  Who knows. These drawings where fun to do.

Teddy Bears

BOARD GAMES

(All the photos below I got from Board Game Geek.)

Alright, so I’m going to write about yet another two player game.  This one is different in that, unlike the last three two player games I’ve written about, this one is considered “couples friendly”.  It’s hard to find two player board games that my wife likes to play with me.  As you’ve seen in previous posts, my favorite games are very thought provoking, competitive, direct confrontation games.  Not exactly the kind of games Alesha likes to play. I’ve found that Alesha doesn’t like games that directly attack an opponent because she takes it personally somehow, as if she’s being picked on. Indirect confrontation games work best for her. (I explain what I mean by “direct confrontation” and “indirect confrontation” in  my post: Baby shower. Ticket to Ride: Europe in the first paragraph under BOARD GAMES.) A game that she really enjoys playing thought, is the game Lost Cities.

What is Lost Cities?

Lost Cities is a two player card game where in you play an explorer who finances profitable expeditions to  lost cities (hence the name). By doing this you hope that your expeditions are more successful than you opponent’s.  The game is mostly played three times in a row in order to determine a winner as well as balance out the luck factor (although more games can be agreed upon. It’s up to the players).  The player with the most points at the end of the three games wins.   A game usually lasts about twenty minutes.

How do you play Lost Cities?

First you place the board that you will be discarding cards on between the two players.

You then shuffle the cards and each player is dealt 8 cards.

The rest of the cards are placed face down on the table near the players as the draw deck.

The deck of Lost Cities‘ cards is made up of five different colored “expeditions” sets.  Each “expedition” set is numbered 2-10 and each one has three hand shake cards.

The point of the game is to attempt to put down cards of the same color, from your hand, on the table in front of you, in ascending order so that the cards add up to twenty or more.  It’s  okay to have gaps in the numbers as long as they add up to more than twenty.

Why more than twenty?  The moment you put down a card on the table to start a new expedition, you are docked twenty points. In other words, you are “investing” twenty points.  In order for your expedition to make a “profit” you have to “buy back” the negative twenty points, by putting down the cards, in that particular expedition, in ascending order, so they will add up to twenty, and hopefully go over twenty.  Every point over twenty in an expedition, is a point for you.  So if you have a row that adds up to twenty four, the profit you gained is four for that expedition which means you get four points. If you fail to complete an expedition or if you don’t manage to have it add up to more than twenty by the end of the game, you subtract the difference between the number you managed to get, by twenty and then you  lose that many points. So for example, if your expedition only adds up to seventeen points by the end of the game, you get negative three points  (17 – 20 = -3) and you subtract that from you total points.

Thought the cards must be put in ascending order, once you put a card down, you cannot put down a lower card under a card you’ve already put down.  Once you put down a card you must put down a higher card down on TOP of  one you put down, not underneath.

The handshake cards are multipliers. They must be put down BEFORE you put down a number card.  If you finish an expedition with  one handshake card on it, your points are multiplied by 2 for that expedition.  If you finish an expedition with two handshake cards on it, your points are multiplied by 3 for that expedition. If you finish an expedition with three handshake cards on it, your points are multiplied by 4 for that expedition. If you fail to complete an expedition with a handshake on it, your negative points are multiplied by the appropriate number for that expedition.

So what do you do on your turn?

It’s really simple. On your turn you place a card and draw a card.

Your must place a card,  from your hand, in ONE of two places:

  1. You may place a card face up directly in front of you, either to begin a new expedition or to continue putting a card on an expedition you have already begun, or…
  2. You may discard a card from your hand, face up on the board between the two players. This card must be put on the discard pile of cards of the same color.

You then must take a card and put it in your hand. You may do this from two places:

  1. You may take a card from the face down draw deck between the players or…
  2. You may take the top card of one of the face up cards on the board between the two players.

The game ends when there is no more cards in the face down draw deck.  That’s it, simple.

Why do I like it?

Mostly because I like playing it with my wife.  Problem is, I lose everytime I play it with her. I don’t know why.  When I first got the game, I was really good at it.  I won all the games. Then Alesha started catching on to what I was doing. Which consisted of me seeing the cards that she needed and NOT discarding them to the center board until they where of no use to her or using them myself to make a expedition of the same color cards that she was trying to complete.  Once she realized that it was THE way to play and win the game, she used it against me and I haven’t won a game since.  She’s gotten much better at doing it than I have and she plays really smart.  We have a lot of fun playing the game.  There is a little bit of risk and reward in the game and when you play multiple games, you even out the luck factor.  It’s  really fun and the game plays fast too.

Last time we played, I lost the game session, after playing three games, 2 – 103. I  got 2 points because I wasn’t able to complete a three handshake expedition which gave me crazy negative points. I spent the next two games trying to dig myself out of the negative points.  Alesha just sat there and laughed at me. 🙁 We had fun though.

I highly recommend this game as a “couples game.”  It’s lite, non confrontational, fast, portable and fun.

If you want to try this game out for free to see how it plays, you can:

Click Here – for practice games against a computer AI or you can play people online.

Of course, it’s just not the same as playing someone live.  Oh, and as I’ve stated before in a previous post,  Lost Cities can also be played on Xbox Live.

Of course, it’s no where near as fun as it is when you play it “live” with your significant other or friend.

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Adventures at Comic Con 2008 Part 2. Good news for Rosary Army

August 7, 2008 in COMIC CON 2008, PODCASTS, RANDOM SKETCH, THE SIMPSONS NEWS


THE SIMPSONS NEWS

EDIT: (Okay, I’m keep the original post up but we are no longer accepting suggestions.  Thank you all who participated. Hopefully some of your suggestions will be used when the show airs.)
First I’d like to thanks Sara J. Monge for contributing a few more show suggestions. She sent me an e-mail. She asked me if we could use more. I e-mailed her back telling her we still could. I’m not sure if she got my return e-mail though. So just in case you didn’t, thank you. I’ve already summited the suggestions to production. So that everyone knows what shows she suggested, I will repeat them here, that way everyone know what has already been suggested and there are no repeats:

  • The Homer They Fall– Homer is a boxer. He gets hit over and over, but doesn’t fall down (4F03).
  • Two Bad Neighbors-Homer fights with Pres. Bush (Sr) and also falls at the end of the episode w/ Eisenhower
  • Homerpalooza-Homer gets hit with Cannon Balls and an inflatable pig (3F21)
  • Itchy & Scratchy & Marge– Maggie hits Homer with a hammer & the red paint runs into the drain parodying Psycho. (7F09)

 

Had a meeting yesterday about stepping up on our work load. It seems we’re falling behind. Personally I’ve been doing well just about every week so I don’t know what the problem is.

My Director Lance brought in a sculpture of Batman he made off of a drawing my friend Paul made years ago. It turned out really great. At some point they’re going to take pictures of it and put it on Paul’s blog. When they do, I’ll let you know so you can see it. It’s great. People were going in and out of his office all day looking at it. It’s always fun to be surrounded by so many creative and talented people. You never know when they’re going to surprise you with something like that.

COMIC CON 2008

Having rid myself of the Hulk (see last week’s post), I continued on my way around the Con. Past by a booth with an interesting sculpture under glass.

Feast 2 at Comic Con

Then as I went up and down more aisles, I came across two clone troopers oddly guarding a cardboard box that was labeled “George Lucas’ Good Ideas”.

Clone Troopers at Comic Con

When I was a kid, I always wondered why the Millennium Falcon toy wasn’t to scale with the action figures. Well, now I know.

Toy Millenium Falcon at Comic Con

For the second year in a row, the Dark Horse booth had a large partition with a life size line up of the characters in one of their Star Wars expanded universe comics, drawn by one of my favorite artists, Adam Hughes.

Adam Hughes Star Wars at Comic Con

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The Sideshow Collectibles booth is by far one of the best booths at the Con every year. You see all kinds of fantastic sculptures, props and things. It was amazing this year. They had life size Hellboy busts, and Ironman helmets and all kind of amazing things. There is just too much to see at the Con.

Ironman Bust at Comic Con

Sideshow Collectibles Ironman at Comic Con

After I was done going through the whole entire floor, aisle by aisle (which took me four hours). I decided to sit down for lunch. All the seats were taken in the designated eating areas and I couldn’t find an empty spot along the walls to sit down and eat because they were also being used. After looking for a while, I finally found an uncrowded place to sit and have my lunch at.

Castle Greyskull at Comic Con

After my lunch, I got a bit sleepy so I decided to take a nap. I had made a friend earlier in the day and he hooked me up with a place to sleep.

Jabba the Hut at Comic Con

After my short rest, I decided to go see some panels. After all, the panels are one of the best things about the Con. That’s where you get to find out the latest news about upcoming movies and favorite Sci Fi or Fantasy TV shows. When I inspected the Con’s program guide, I discovered, to my horror, that Thursday’s panels had none of those things scheduled. All the high profile, cool panels where happening the next day and on Saturday. I was crushed. I couldn’t believe it. I was going to miss out on all that cool panels. So that really stunk. I should make sure I come on a more panel friendly day next time.

Since there was no panels to go look at, I decided I was going to go see some Anime on the screening rooms. As I walked over to them, I checked the schedule to see what was playing. I didn’t recognize any of the shows so that didn’t help much. I was in the mood for something with Sci Fi action. I went in to a screening of something that sounded promising but it was something with characters talking about relationships and it was really dull so I left that room and went to another. The other room’s movie looked like it might at least have some action in it but the characters kept stopping the action sequences to have these long monologues about something completely incomprehensible, so it didn’t keep my attention. I started trying to come up with something to do. I decided in the end that, since I was at Comic Con, I might as well buy some comics.

I went back down to the dealer’s hall, and started off on my search for some cheap trade paperbacks. I figured, since there are many comic stores selling comics there, they must have discounted trade paperbacks to compete with each other for customers. Turned out, that was not the case. Not only where the comic stores at the Con few, but there was only ONE store with trade paperbacks that were being sold at a discount. You’d think Comic Con would have more comics. I was amazed at the lack of them.

One of the comics I was looking for was The Watchmen comic. It is being turned into a movie and I wanted to re-read it. Here’s the trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3orQKBxiEg

I read a friend’s copy when I was in high school and I enjoyed it, but the story was too smart for me at the time. I don’t think I truly understood it. Now that I’m older and have a point concrete world view, I’m curious to find out how I would react to it. Since I don’t own a copy, I thought I’d buy it there, since I saw so many of them earlier that day. Turned out, by the time I went to buy one, the whole Con had sold out of them for the day. I couldn’t find a copy anywhere.

In the end, after wandering around, feeling disappointed, I ended up buying House of M trade paper back written by Brian Micheal Bendis and The Settlers of Catan Card Game. The other trade paper backs I saw that I wanted, weren’t discounted enough and I figured, I could probably get a better deal on Amazon.

So I left the Con. It was 4:00pm.

On my way back to my car, I happened to pass by a large crowd taking pictures up a flight of stairs. I looked up and saw a large army of Ghostbusters getting their pictures taken.

Lots of Ghost Busters at Comic Con

When I got in my car, I was still disappointed about not getting the Watchmen comic, so I intended to stop off at the comic store by my house and get it there. An hour, forty minutes later, I got back to my town and drove to the comic store, only to find out, that they had run out of the comic also. Foiled again!

Not exactly the Comic con experience I was hoping for, but at least I got a few good pictures out of it.

PODCASTS

So my friends Greg and Jennifer Willits, from Rosary Army and That Catholic Show fame droped a huge bomb on all their fans on this weeks podcast: Show #238. I recommend you listen to it because it’s great the way the tell it. All I’ll say it that it involves Sirius Satelite Radio and 15 hours a week.

Congrats Guys! Sorry I didn’t draw you a picture but I found out too late in the week to meet my blog deadline.

RANDOM SKETCH

I was at work last week when I randomly started thinking about Munchkin. It made me smile and then I got this image in my head so I decided to put to paper:

munchkin.jpg

 

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