The Old School Gamers decided to keep track of purchases,
Kickstarters, and regrets in 2020. We hope to focus more on
games we know we enjoy, bling for those games, and expansions
for favorites, and less on buying games that never see the light
of day while still picking up those gems that release every year.
January’s GAO (game accounting office) Report
Our Awesome buys:
1. Naval SitRep 57 from the Admiral Trilogy Group. Back in the day,
we enjoyed their Harpoon and Command at Sea games. Their twice
yearly periodicals are a fun read and stoke the fires to find table
time for a game or two.
2. Minis for use with Marvel Champions LCG. We enjoy adding bling
to some of our card games. We’re using heroclix figures for the
heroes and villains we have decks for.
3. Arkham Horror LCG A Thousand Shapes of Horror. This is our
Lovecraft go to game. This was a fun and exciting scenario, which
for a change our investigators performed quite well.
4. Arkham Horror LCG Dark Side of The Moon. This arrived yesterday
and we will play it out Saturday. The Dream Eaters story line is, and
has been, one of Fantasy Flights best.
5. Astronomy Fluxx. Haven’t played this one yet. It looks good and we
like that they used real photos. We often pull out a Fluxx game while
we eat or are waiting for more gamers to arrive. Quick and easy to learn
make this a backpack staple. And the price is right for our use.
6. Warhammer Underworlds Dreadfane - we are suckers for these
B&N exclusive Games Workshop offerings. This is a quicker and easier
entry in the Underworlds series. We should be able to get this to the
table soon.
7. Warhammer 40k Combat Arena - another B&N exclusive set in the
40k universe. The push fit minis are a big plus. This is a game of quick
and dirty arena combat. We are excited to play this one too. If it’s good
the minis might even see paint!
Kickstarters backed that ended this month
1. Meat Sweats - a backyard BBQ game for 4-10 players with a playing
time of 15 minutes.
Kickstarters delivered
None
What was I thinking?
This month’s impulse buy and regret....
1. Magic the Gathering - Planes Walker decks. The Theros setting
was a favorite of ours. But two things. One, for the times we play,
we have waaaaaay to many Magic decks. Two, the planes walkers
drew us in, hope for some neat mythology related cards. I was very
disappointed. These two decks will not compete well against most
things in our gaming library. I’ve made a note to read this myself
the next time a Magic release comes out!!
2. Meat Sweats - we love quick card games and 4-10 players is a
bonus but we already have so many fun good card games that
don’t get table time. The instant this funded and billed I did a facepalm.
3. Battleline Medieval. We really enjoyed the first one and it saw a lot of play.
This version did not contain enough medieval theme to have me swap out
the original. And they didn’t even include the token that the original used for
showing ownership of the sector. Must fight the urge to acquire filler type
games. There are so many, and few “scream” “play me, play me!”
Let me know if you picked up something you’d recommend to us,
or of something we should avoid.