Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Do You Worship Cthulhu?

Oh, I do! I do!

Do You Worship Cthulhu? is a game I just gotta have and gotta play! The Cthulhu Mythos is a perfect topic for a what is really nothing more than a retheme of the classic social (or party) game, Werewolf. Wow... Who says theme isn't everything? My interest in playing a game of Werewolf is mild at best. My interest in playing Do You Worship Cthulhu is very high! Theme makes all the difference! The game is due to be released sometime in November. I can't wait! I must have this game!

Monday, October 16, 2006

Shear Panic

I read that Barnes & Noble Bookstores were participating in National Games Week by setting up a display of games in the store. The games on display are not normally carried by B&N and so I stopped by the local store to see what was on display. There was a mix of games, including standard family fare, but there were also other games of interest like Rheinlander, Settlers of Catan and Shear Panic.

Shear Panic is a game I have had some interest in since it debuted at Essen in 2005. The original printing of the game sold out even before the Essen show opened in 2005, so getting a copy was a forlorn hope. I did see the game at BGG.CON in November of 2005, but didn't get a chance to play the game. Then Mayfair announced they would produce a version of Shear Panic and the game was again available. I picked up a copy from Barnes & Noble paying full retail price. I hope buying games from B&N will encourage them to carry more games of this type.

The bits of the game (the sheep) are cute. Very tactile. I can see this game will be the favorite of eye candy lovers everywhere.

Hopefully I'll get a chance to play this game, for the first time, on Wednesday night.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Happy Birthday to me!

The big 5-0! Fifty years. Funny, I don't feel fifty years old, but then I don't know what fifty years old should feel like, so maybe I do feel fifty years old...

Lunar Rails is a game I've had my eye own for some time now. Ever since I heard the Vintage Gamer podcast (#17) reviewing Empire Builder and other "Crayon Rail Games" of the same family. I'm not a big fan of rail games, but Lunar Rails looks interesting if only because it takes place on the Moon!

Anyway, Lunar Rails was given to me by Dave as a birthday present. Thanks Dave!