A hangover?
MisterDeutsch
Had the Framily over, so electronic entertainment was reserved for the kids. Lots of Kirby and Smash happening on the television while I snuck away to play board games with some of the adults.
I played Cabo, the card game where you are trying to get the lowest score before going out, but you can’t see your opponents’ cards, so it’s tough! Managed third place! Out of three…
Played Maglev Metro, a railway/subway pickup and deliver game about shuttling robots to where they needed to go around Berlin. This is my second time playing this game I’ve owned for nearly ten years. It has a lot of little rules that led to me and my companion taking “oh, I cheated” turns undoing actions. When I think about the Switch 2’s price per hour I’ll be playing it, these $60+ board game purchases look insane.
Played Clank: Catacombs again and still was unable to escape to the surface! Second place, though! And the one person who did escape earned a distant third. I can’t wait to bring that one out again!
I did get in a lot of Octopath Traveler Champions of the Continent yesterday and this morning. I finally finished a post-game dungeon to grind for material! But I’m still too afraid to continue with the main story after getting walloped last time (in 2024). Maybe when summer vacation arrives…
You are playing it right! I love when I finally decide to get off my butt and continue with the story, but it tells me I need to do something else first. It creates a real feel of the flow of time.
Also, I just stepped into Calderos for the first time after chapter eight. It’s a really scary place (for me), so I saved it for last. However, my Calderos percentage dwarfs my Sylvalum explore percent. They are both really scary for me, even in the forties.
I don’t understand your comment. Are you suggesting I should stay home because everything the Switch 2 has shown you has been disappointing?
Let me try your logic: you should camp out for a Switch 2 because I’m excited!
I get that not everyone is excited for a sequel system that is a massive pile of money. I also get that piracy talk is a lot of commenters’ only interest. I’m excited and enthusiastic. Why not make your own comment chain instead of jumping on one that clearly has a different vibe than you are going for?
Also, can you explain the Switcheroo joke? It’s like the idea of a bait and switch, right? I’m trying to figure out what you felt you were promised that now leaves you feeling like this is a switcheroo.
I’m so excited for camping out! From camping for the Wii with my future wife to the Wii U and Switch with a great friend, I’ve created some great memories along the way.
Switch battery aside, multiplayer in line should be a hoot! I wonder if I should bring a projector to cast onto a wall!
Today’s board gaming:
Planet Unknown, a medium weight terraforming game where you place tetraminos (and two, three, and five piece tiles as well) to build out an unknown planet for colonization. I managed a second place on the basic game and I’m looking forward to trying it again one day.
Countdown 3-2-1!, a card game similar to Cabo where you are trying to have the lowest hand possible. I’d happily play it again, but I’d rather play Cabo.
Formula D, the racing game that has so many little fiddly rules, we have to relearn stuff every time we play. We actually played a multi-lap race (on the Austin track) for the first time today and I managed a first place and third place finish with my two cars! We discussed what the best racing board game is and all agreed that having a series of plays for a “season” of the game would make any of the games better.
Dumping miranium into Arms Manufacturers is the only use I have for it. As for developing new equipment, most of the time I use my rewards from online squad play to buy stuff like the telethia hearts (or whatever) that I need for new equipment.
I’ve been playing Octopath Traveler champions of the Continent and its bizarre crossover with Bravely Second (the sequel to Bravely Default). I’d forgotten how weird Magnolia is as a character. In the Japanese, she has a wild, X-Men-style Rogue accent instead of an over-the-top French accent. Still avoiding the main story for no real reason.
Speaking of avoiding the main story, I just finished Chapter 8 in Xenoblade Chronicles X. It struck me as I was playing that this game is not as good as Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Then I realized again that this game is ten years older, so that’s okay. I’m enjoying the game, but I don’t think my feelings 60 hours in (with more logged in the Wii U edition) will be anything close to my first ten hours with whatever they do next.
Sorry to lead with the negative. I’m lucky enough to go play board games again today, so I’ll reply with this week’s plays. Happy gaming, all!
Board games! Now you’ve got me talking!
I recommend Unlock. (Look for Unlock! Heroic Adventures) It is a set of cooperative escape rooms in a box without any scary stuff.
I also recommend Meeple Circus. It is a dexterity-based stacking game where you are part of a circus running your own act and trying to put on a better show than the rest of the table.
There was this awesome cooperative programming game called Leap Day from SpryFox. You would login and set up your automated citizens, collecting items, combining items, items with people in neighboring sections to defeat a boss in the middle, but the boss could only be completed by using items from your neighbors. Over time you would gain money for items you brought back to your base and every minute the day on it would resent and everyone go out and collect the same items again. You would have to build and rebuild your area to make enough factories to develop what you needed. I don’t think I’m it justice. I miss it all the time.
My favorite part of finishing a chapter in Xenoblade Chronicles X is how your view of just about everything seems to shift after whatever twist gets thrown at you. I’m finished with Chapter 6, too, but my levels aren’t high enough to get Skell licenses for a full party yet. That’ll be soon. (I spend too much time on side quests, too)
I finished all of the character stories for the 135 characters I’ve unlocked in Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent! I’m still delaying on the main storyline (about three chapters from the end, I think), so I’m goofing off in Side Solista, the OT2 story they brought into the game. This mobile game is one of those where a character writes you a letter every day you play with a little login bonus. I just passed 880 days playing! Most days are just log in and do a battle for some in game currency. Gosh, I’d love it if they “completed” this game and put a full, non-pay version out. I’m thinking like that Mega Man X Dive game where a mobile game closed down and they converted it to a full console experience. But they’d have to do that after the game ends, and I don’t want that, either. Shucks.
I’m headed to a friend’s house to play some board games. I’m going to push for Castles of Mad King Ludwig, but I’m betting I’ll get out-voted. I’m sure I’ll play something fun.
I’m was so excited for the Bravely Default II crossover in Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent that I decided to up to 4500 rubies (the in-game currency that you can buy or slowly accumulate) on getting Ringabel in the gactha portion of the game. After one 300 ruby 10-pull, I got him! Since I had decided to spend the currency, I went for the other crossover character and pulled Gloria using only two more 300 ruby ten-pulls. Happy days!
I just started Chapter 5 in Xenoblade Chronicles X. I feel like there are five times as many party members in this game, so I got distracted by heart-to-hearts and affinity quests. Just like chapter four, I decided “well, I’m done with affinity quests for now. Let’s advance the main story” only to reach the barracks and see that an affinity quest needed to be completed first. Ha!
I’d like to downvote, but you are unfortunately correct.