I enjoyed a fun night of gaming last week while visiting Bellevue/Redmond. There's
a group that meets weekly on Tuesdays at the WizKids
Storefront in Redmond, so I headed up from Portland a little early to join in
on the fun. Fantastic group of people - very welcoming and I hope to return and join
the group soon. Let's get to the games...
Corsairs
This is a simple, fun, pirate-theme game with a bit of luck and a bit of strategy.
Not for deep thinking, but a solid opener. It is hard (for me) to resist any
game with a pirate theme, and this was no exception for me - I bought a copy of the
game from WizKids. The game is for 2-4 players, and each player is trying to
gain the most victory points by boarding galleys. Galleys have victory points
commensurate with the difficulty of capture - based on the number of cards necessary
to attempt a board or the die roll necessary to successfully complete a board.
Player interaction comes in the form of broadsides, where one player can fire on another
and steal or destroy their cards (provisions), or counter attacks, where a player
can try to board a galley after another player by beating his or her roll.
Apples to Apples
The largest game of Apples to Apples for me so far - at least 12 folks joined in for
two games. Fun stuff, but I was ready to move on the meatier stuff.
Puerto Rico
My second play of this fantastic game - there were 4 of us, 1 veteran, me (played
once), and 2 newbies. I went for a corn strategy but couldn't get enough to
make a difference, and made one bad tactical move during the Captain phase and shipped
the wrong good. I probably would have still finished second, but would have
been much closer to the ultimate winner (the veteran). I hope to play this again
this coming weekend when I host some gaming down in Sherwood.
Piratenbucht
Another pirate game - arggh. This is better than Corsairs, in my opinion - more
tension and player interaction, and more strategy since you can customize your ship.
I've ordered this from Funagain and
can't wait to give it a try with my kids.