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Change-up: Tabletop Games (Part 3)

September 15th, 2013

Hey, everyone! This is my third post in the new Change-up category. I originally wrote this as one long piece but it was just too massive. So I’ve broken it into three parts. As always, leave comments and let me know what you think!

How do I pick the right tabletop game for me and my friends?

Like anything, I’m going to tell you to do a little bit of research.

Start with something you like. Maybe it’s a theme like fantasy, or more specific like DC superheroes.

Read reviews. Watch reviews. Check out Board Game Geek’s website, they have a ranking of board games. They have their ranking, as well as a theme ranking, and a user review ranking. Associated with the same website, Dice Tower has some great reviews on Youtube.

If you’re really lost, go to Youtube and watch some of Wil Wheaton’s series called Tabletop. It’s not really a review but you actually see a bunch of people playing the game, having fun, and it’s a great gauge for how the game actually plays out.

If you’re feeling social, look for a local game shop. Give them a call and ask if they have demo copies of games, along with a designated game day/night. I like my local game shop a lot and it draws a pretty nice crowd of people.

In the summers, I would frequent Cloak and Dagger here in the Daytona Beach area.

In the summers, I would frequent Cloak and Dagger here in the Daytona Beach area.

And these are all just starting points because it’s really kind of a trial and error thing. That’s why demo copies and game nights are great. Though, I’ve made some great game purchases based off of just watching Tabletop with Wil Wheaton. Since they don’t really do reviews, they seem to play some pretty top notch games. If it looks like they’re have fun, give it a shot.

Conclusions?

So this post went a lot longer than expected and that’s why I needed to break it up. I was away from the blog for a while and I guess I just had to get it out.

My point is really that there are a ton of board games out there. If you think you’re not into tabletop games or board games, I would honestly say that you just haven’t found the right one. The industry is so vast that writing it off completely would be like writing off television, movies, or books. Sure, you might not care for the vast majority. However, there are probably a few out there that would capture your interest entirely.

Ultimately, this is an activity in building, broadening, and enhancing your community. And by community, I really mean your friends. And new people you meet. You get the idea. Old friends and new can enjoy a good game. So get out there and try something new!

Heroclix was my game of choice in 2007.  Just remember, you're playing to have fun! Always make that the important thing!

Heroclix was my game of choice in 2007. Just remember, you’re playing to have fun! Always make that the important thing!

This is the end of part three and the end of the week. Please let me know what you think. This topic is so vast, that writing these posts (while enjoyable) was like trying to hold smoke in my hand. Coming up, I’ll be talking about GenCon and other great things. Be sure to stop by and share your thoughts!

FAN FRIDAY: FRISKY DINGO

February 22nd, 2013

Hi, everyone! It’s Fan Friday again and today I’m talking about a show called Frisky Dingo. If you’ve ever seen Archer and enjoyed it, you would probably like Frisky Dingo because the same people created both shows.

Frisky Dingo is a fifteen minute show that found a home on Adult Swim late at night. The show only lasted two seasons and it’s a shame, because the show could have gone on much longer. Archer has a similar kind of humor, so it’s really not so bad.

Frisky Dingo’s premise is that Awesome X (a hero somewhat comparable to Iron Man with all the money but none of the intelligence) and the Xtacles need to find a new villain. The antagonist, Killface, has created a doomsday device meant to drive the earth into the sun. Killface, however, doesn’t have enough money to complete the project. Awesome X then hatches a plan to get Killface’s signature on a contract allowing Awesome X to make and distribute toys of the two characters.

Honestly, this is just the beginning of their shenanigans, which even leads to Killface attending morning talk shows in order to spread the word about his doomsday device. It plays on a lot of funny things that would come about from having superheroes and villains in the world today. Things that you wouldn’t see in comics. Venture Bros plays with this concept as well with super scientists and their villains. If I’m being honest, the Xtacles are some of the funniest characters in the show, as minions tend to be.

While most of Adult Swim’s fifteen minute shows tend to be episodic, this show has a very tight storyline that continues from one episode to the next. If I had to guess, that’s probably why the show didn’t do so well. If you missed an episode, or didn’t catch the show from the beginning, the storyline would be even weirder and running jokes wouldn’t be as humorous. I caught an episode here and there once in a while and never thought it was funny until I caught it from the beginning.

I believe Adult Swim is airing the show again in its entirety. I know there are also dvds available at many major retailers and it may (though I’m not certain) be available online or through Netflix. If you like Archer, if you’re a fan of Adult Swim, check out this show because you’ll probably enjoy it. At the very least, it’s an amusing show.

Now it’s your turn, what shows do you find to be funny with a unique premise? Have you seen Frisky Dingo and wish it would make a return?