25 Oct 2007To start the evening off we split into two groups to play some quick games so Sal could join in a game later.
Our group played "It's Alive" which I have to say is a fantastic little game [
http://www.reivergames.co.uk/ItsAlive/index.html], I lost but did not come last. It is a set collection and auction card game where players compete as mad scientists trying to bring a monster to life.
Considering this is a home made product the quality is very good and I really liked the theme and gameplay.
We then split again to play two more games, our group played "Around the World in 80 Days" which I thoroughly enjoyed.
The game follows the story of Phileas Fogg and the players compete to complete his epic journey around the world. You pick a card each turn which determines an additional action or bonus you can use. You then use travel cards to move along the journey, each leg requiring specific types of transport. You have to make decisions as to whether to stay behind and hope to get transport that will take less time to move or move ahead quickly to get back to London.
The first and last player at each destination get a bonus chit which awards travel cards, event cards, gold or increases other players travel by a number of days. Winning is determined by the total number of days taken to get back to London unless everyone takes more than 80 days in which case the first person back wins.
There is a detective piece which can be moved around which adds an additional 2 days on your journey if your piece ends its turn on the same location. Each travel card has a number of days travel marked on it and these are added to your travel time when used, if you have two modes of transport the same type and value you only score the number of days for one (which can be quite a saving). The balloon event card or additional action (as determined by the travel card you picked up) allow you to roll a D6 instead of using the travel value of one card, this can significantly reduce travel time for that leg. As my first play of this game coming 3rd and fairly close to the 2nd player (we played with 4) felt quite good.
Carole's Group played Nix Fur Ungut!
Nix Fur Ungut! is a type of Yahtzee with cards, you have your hand of numbered cards to create hands to play,
there is also a Joker to use to make up any hand, these are not allowed in the fifth and final round.
various options are :
Two, three or four of a kind
3 or 4 card straight
Single card
No card option
And others
Once you have played your first hand you place a counter on the appropriate sliding scale of points against the type of hand you have played,
This continues until all five rounds have been played, you also have a double point counter that you can use at any time, score counted up at the end, highest wins.
This is a good and quick game, you need to be careful you don`t play your best hands too early because if someone else has the same hand their counter could push your counter along the sliding points scale to a smaller score. All in all very enjoyable but I think the more players the more strategic you would need to be.
Then Carole's Group Played King's Breakfast: (Report by Carole)
You are at the Kings breakfast and need to eat as much as you can but not exceed the amount of food the King has or you don`t score any points at the end.
The number of cards is determined by the number of players, cards used each turn is double the number of players,
the cards are placed face up for players to choose the type they want each turn and all of that choice is taken, or take one card from the deck.
once all players have chosen the remainder goes to the kings Breakfast table.
Play continues until the last full deal, any remaining cards are disguarded.
There are also Emerald the dragon cards which eats two random cards from the Kings breakfast pile, these are taken from the game.
Scoring - If you have more than the King in any one type then your cards are taken out of the game, no score.
If you Have the same or less than the king you score your number of cards times his,as this example ;
King has 5 Bottles of wine, you have 4 bottles of wine, you score 4x5=20 and so on for each type of food [there are 7 types]
This game was entertaining with 3 players but may benefit from having more. Good game.