It is still school summer holidays, so my sister (Gill) and
niece (Erin) came to stay and play boardgames. On the Wednesday afternoon,
while my wife (Elaine) worked, we sat down to a couple
Next, Erin requested a game of Dungeon Petz. The theme of
this game is so strong and makes it
a favourite amongst all our gaming friends.
Gill had not played before and explaining the rules in not the easiest thing to
do. Also, setting up takes a while which makes this a long (2+ hours) game.
Soon everyone was sending out their imps to gather food, cages etc. for their
monster pets and struggling to meet their needs. Erin became rather too
attached to “Wormie” allowing him to get full sized with no buyers interested
in his characteristics, and this cost her the game. Gill won on her first
attempt (Gill>Mark>Erin. I forgot to note the scores). We finished the
day with another game of Dominion using random card selection. This game had
more ‘attack’ cards (e.g. Thief and Witch) and also the Gardens card. Erin and
Gill could quickly see that this game played very differently compared to their
first game; the Thief tended to deter players from obtaining high value
coinage, which in turn made purchasing expensive cards difficult and made the
game longer. Erin eventually won (Erin44>Mark42>Elaine37>Gill30).
The next day we went to the Thirsty Meeples Boardgame Cafe
in Oxford, where we played Ticket to
Ride, the Nordic version. This is basically
the same as the base game with no stations and a new geography which totally foxed
us by demonstrating our total lack of knowledge of Scandinavian cities! Erin
was particularly pleased to have the purple playing pieces, and Elaine suffered
the worse luck by failing to get the single white carriage she required to
complete and link up her network, even though she had half a dozen turns to get
it! I was pleased to get my first victory in 3 days (Mark>Erin>Gill>Elaine;
scores not noted down). We finished off by playing our third game of Dominion using
the ‘Size Distortion’ card set from the base game. Another very enjoyable game
resulted, but I failed to note down the scores and cannot remember who won
(although I’m sure it was me)! So ended a mammoth gaming session over 3 days.
Everyone recorded a victory and I think everyone enjoyed themselves.