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 Sunday, April 18, 2004

Jacob and I spent most of the weekend in Corvallis at the Oregon Destination Imagination state tournament (more on that later).  I brought along three of the new games I picked up last week at Boards & Bits that would be good with two players: San Juan, Dracula, and Blue Moon.

We didn't arrive until about 7:30pm on Friday and had a quick dinner at a local Mexican restaurant.  Back in the room by about 8:30pm so we decided to try out Dracula.

Jacob and I playing Dracula Friday night after our arrival in Corvallis.

Dracula is a nice two-player small box game in the Kosmos / Rio Grande series.  Very much a gothic theme, with Dr. Van Helsing and Dracula duking it out on the streets of London. This is a memory game, combined with a bit of bluffing and card management.  We enjoyed the game - I think Matthew will like it quite a bit.

Close-up of the game.  The artwork and bits are first-rate.

On Saturday while waiting for the awards ceremony in Gill Coliseum, Jacob and I played a shortened game of San Juan.  This is the card game based on the fantastic board game Puerto Rico, and I think it is a winner.  We played a shortened game (about 9 buildings built instead of 12) and Jacob won pretty easily.

Jacob playing San Juan in the bleachers at Gill Coliseum.

 

posted on Monday, April 19, 2004 2:26:00 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0]
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