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Fan Friday: Ascension: Chronicle of the Godslayer!

February 15th, 2013

Hey, everyone! It’s Fan Friday and this week I’m talking about a fantasy themed card game called Ascension: Chronicle of the Godslayer. For those of you unfamiliar, Ascension is a deck building card game. If you don’t quite know what I’m talking about, don’t worry. Two months ago, I was also unfamiliar with the term but now I can explain the premise.

It’s 2-4 players, so a few of your friends can enjoy it as well.

With Ascension, each player begins with ten cards shuffle into a deck. You then draw five cards from your deck and that’s your hand.

In the middle of the board (yes, there’s a pretty cool looking board and it keeps everything super organized) is the main deck. This deck has things like monsters and heroes. Six cards are drawn from the top of that deck and put into the center.

Next, you use your hand to defeat monsters or acquire heroes. Heroes and other similar card go into your deck and can be used as the game progresses. For monsters killed, heroes acquired, and so on, you gain honor in the form of gems. At the end of the game (when the gems run out), whoever has acquired the most honor wins. If you think Zuko would love this game and scream “honor!” all the time, you’re right. If you didn’t catch that reference, don’t worry about it.

That’s the best and simplest explanation I can give without actually showing you the cards and playing the game. Believe me, this game is worth playing.

Why do I love it?

Art: I mentioned that it’s a fantasy themes game, right? Well the art is really great on these cards. I love card art. Honestly, I just love art. In card games or board games, I think art can make or break you. Monster, heroes, and other cards have themes attached to them. You can tell because the art is different. Color choices are different. The whole game is great and the art makes it even better.

Competition: I’ve played various tabletop and card games but this one is probably the most enjoyable one because you’re not in direct “combat” with one another. I enjoy going head to head with someone, I enjoy attacking their characters, cards, and other stuff, it can be a fun experience. However, such games usually lose their casual and fun tone. Ascension is different. You’re vanquishing monsters, acquiring cards, and gaining honor. You’re seeing who can acquire the most honor, so the game is less about the other player and more about how well you can do. At the end, you find out if you’ve done a better job than the other player. To me, it’s a casual and fun way to play.

Fair: Here’s the deal. Players start with the same cards, see all the same cards in the center area, and have equal opportunities. It’s extremely fair and even a new player can beat an experienced player if they get the hang of the game.

Price: This is debatable with anyone but I think the game is reasonably priced and the expansions are a great value for what they cost. Here’s what I really love, they’re closed sets. You can play wit just an expansion. You can add the expansion to your game. Or, you can play an expansion (2p) when you have less people and the main game when you have more (2-4p). HEre’s the other thing I love. Unlike trading card game (where card rarity is a factor), you’ll never find yourself spending big money to have the rare card that gives you an edge. It’s fair, you pay once (or more if you’re interested in expansions), but you never need to buy more. You don’t need to keep up with new sets if you enjoy the original.

Close games: I’ve had a ton of close games. Rarely have I seen someone lose by a substantial amount, maybe just once. Otherwise, I’ve seen and taken part in many close games. While you may still lose, it’s always nice to know that the game was close. On that same note, when playing multiple games, I’ve never seen someone dominate the field. The title of winner gets passed back and forth pretty regularly because the game is incredibly balanced.

Mystery: The cards you acquire are worth a certain amount of honor as well. You combine the honor you’ve acquired in gems with the honor you’ve acquired from your deck. This means that someone can have a ton of gems, but their cards aren’t worth much. If the opposing player has acquired cards with higher honor and focused less on gems, they can still win the game. You may think your winning or losing, but it’s truly a mystery until the end of the game.

Apps: That’s right, they have apps for this. Want to try it out but don’t want to make the big investment? Buy the app and see what you think. The app even teaches you how to play and then lets you play with people from around the world. It’s great, it’s reasonable, and you don’t have to shuffle a thing. Timed matches are perfect for when you only have fifteen minutes to spare.

Expansions: I love the expansions for this game! Each expansion has added something new. Buy the original, play it for a while, it’s great. Then, if you want to mix it up, check out the expansions. Each one brings something unique. Here’s something awesome, you can play expansions on their own or shuffle them into a main set. I love it, the whole game is great and the designers are truly brilliant.

Where can you find Ascension? Let me give you some links…

Main site- www.ascensiongame.com

Retailer- www.miniaturemarket.com/ascension-chronicle-of-the-godslayer.html

(and it looks like they might have a special running this week)

Actually, I’m going to stop there. Ascension’s home page has a link to Facebook, Twitter and the app store.

Fan Friday: The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon

February 9th, 2013

Hey, everyone! It’s Fan Friday here on the blog and this week we have a theme of The Walking Dead. Obviously, I’m a fan of the show and the comics. Since I’m talking about the show this week (and the comic at a later date), I’m going to focus this post on the character of Daryl Dixon. His character doesn’t exist in the comics and he’s brought some interesting things to the show, like his brother Merl. While he may not be everyone’s favorite character, there are some really great reasons to be a fan.

Daryl doesn’t really need the group for physical reasons. Sure, he’s been in danger like everyone else, but he seems to handle it a lot better than anyone else. He can hunt on his own, he can track animals, walkers, and people through the woods. He’s careful, this isn’t the guy who’s going to charge a group of walkers unless it’s absolutely necessary. If I had to guess, the group has actually slowed him down and put him in danger a few times.

Here’s one of the best things about his character, he’s still with the group. Even though he may not need them physically, he’s formed a bond with them. That bond was questioned in season two and it’s only grown since then. He’s expressed that he’s unlike anyone else in the group. He comes from a different background and a different way of living. Their current situation, however, forces them all to live the same way and under the same conditions, more or less.

Loyalty, shared experiences, and compassion have kept him in the group as a major player. While he might not need them all they time, they would certainly feel the loss of Daryl. Loyalty means so much to Daryl, the conflict they’ve built up this season with Merl is going to be amazing. He wants to help his brother, not because Merl is a good guy, but because Daryl is a loyal guy who tries to do the right thing. Merl’s interests are in direct conflict with the rest of the group and that makes for some great tension.

If you need another reason to like Daryl, he’s played by Norman Reedus. This is one of those times where the casting was absolutely perfect. With the acting skills of Reedus and the well-constructed character of Daryl, there’s no reason not to be a fan.

Now it’s your turn, who is your favorite character? What are you looking forward to in the last half of the season?

FAN FRIDAY: THE LEAGUE

February 1st, 2013

Hey, everyone! It’s Fan Friday again! Today, I’m going to talk about an amazing show called The League. Honestly, this is the funniest show I’ve even seen on television and I can’t get enough of it.

If you haven’t seen it, I’ll tell you the general premise. The characters come together several times a week because they’re all in a fantasy football league together. Most of the time, this is really just a reason to get all of them in the same room. The characters have known one another since high school and have a long history of running jokes. The characters have families and professional careers but it all goes out the window when they’re together. If you’re not a football fan, don’t worry. I know next to nothing about football and I don’t stay very current with it but I love the show. If you do happen to love football, there are definitely a lot of jokes that will appeal to you as well.

The antics of the characters are absolutely hilarious. Whether it’s Taco singing an inappropriate song at a children’s party, Andre making a trophy in his likeness, or the whole gang stalking an old high school friend, this show is absolute comedy gold.

I love this show. The characters can be absolutely vicious to one another in the name of making a joke. At times, it reminds me of my own group of friends. Running jokes add depth to situations and their shared background.

For a long time, I sang the praises of the writers. One day, while looking up information about the show, I found out that it’s actually classified as improv comedy. I was blown away. I like improv comedy but this show just didn’t have that feeling. I gained a whole new respect for the entire cast and crew.

You can find this show on FX, Netflix, DVD, and Blu Ray. I’m sure you can find it other places as well but those are the ones I know of. If you’ve never seen it, definitely check it out.

Image from… http://www.amazon.com/The-League-Complete-First-Season/dp/B003JMENGS/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1359749755&sr=8-2&keywords=the+league

For more information on The League, check out their pages.

http://www.fxnetworks.com/theleague/

https://www.facebook.com/theleagueFX

FAN FRIDAY: DORALEOUS AND ASSOCIATES

January 25th, 2013

It’s Fan Friday, everyone! I’m excited to talk about a hilarious show called Doraleous and Associates and you can find their first episode here. Recently, I took part in the MFA residency at Seton Hill University. A lot of different topics come up during residency. One of the great things about hanging out with other genre writers is that you find out about all kinds of cool stuff. If you love fantasy and you’re put in a room with thirty other fantasy writers, someone there probably knows about something you would love but haven’t encountered yet. It’s a great time to share all kinds of interests.

This time, I talked about Doraleous and Associates with several people. In a nutshell, the show is a comical look at epic/adventure fantasy. The concepts are great. Doraleous has formed a small band of adventurers including a human wizard, an elven archer (with a southern accent), a human barbarian, a dwarf warrior (with a high pitched voice), a knight named Sir Walken, and Doraleous himself, a classic human swordsman. From there, they encounter scenarios that have been seen in many fantasy stories but with a comical twist. Their first episode includes an appearance from “The Lady of the Lake,” where Doraleous finds out he’s the chosen one and hilarity ensues.

What really makes this show great is the characters. They’re funny, unique, and bring comedy to every situation. Without their witty banter, the funny scenarios would be funny but definitely not as memorable. To shed a little light on one of their characters, I’ll just mention the elf Neebs. He’s an instigator, he’s funny, and he does it all with a southern accent and a smile. In fact, his accent is one of his best features. The writers took the existing idea of an elf and twisted it. Instead of the classic elves you see in fantasy, the ones that live in nature with impeccable clothing and perfect speech, Doraleous and Associates took a different take with ragged clothes and southern accents. Elves are truly the hard-working woodsmen of fantasy.

Some of you may have heard of this show already. In fact, it’s been around for quite some time. I’ve chosen it this week for two reasons. One, I managed to completely rekindle my love for this show by talking about it with other people. I’m working my way through the episodes once again and find them to be just as hilarious as before. Two, it’s coming back. The makers of the show were on hiatus for quite a while. They became involved in other projects and could no longer keep up with Doraleous and Associates. However, they never forgot about their fans and continuously assured everyone that the show would return. You can find out more about this on their Facebook page. So look forward to more Doraleous and Associates in 2013!

Now it’s your turn. What are you a fan of this week? Are there other amazing web shows out there that the world should know about?