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= Seattle Cosmic Game Night, Saturday, 24 May 2003 = == Mystery Upon Mystery == Seattle Cosmic met again on 24 May at the house of Dave Adams and Kathy Kizer in Tukwila. The meeting was scheduled for the house of Tim Higgins, but Tim was otherwise engaged, and Dave and Kathy won a [http://www.irony.com/mailroll.html virtual die roll] to host it. Present were (in rough order of appearance) Dave Adams, Alex Rockwell, Kisa Griffin, Chris Bender, Mark Purtill, Nat Dupree, Steve Dupree, Alex Swavely, and Kathy Kizer, for a total of nine people. I "predicted" in last week's newsletter ([[SeattleCosmicGameNight20030517]]) that there would be exactly as many people this week as there were last week. That's because I had already had intelligence from Kisa, and he told me there were only eight people, saying Kathy arrived late and didn't play anything. However, we can see in the photos below that Kathy played ["Filthy Rich"] late in the evening, perhaps after Kisa left. Kisa also said that one of the Alexes (I'm pretty sure he said Swavely) left early, but we can see both Alexes in the second Filthy Rich photo. Also, was a game of ["Star Munchkin"] played, or not? And who is the mysterious person at the right in the ["Barbarossa"] photo? And are they playing, or just observing? Mystery upon mystery. It may be that the only mystery solved from that evening was the ["Mystery of the Abbey"]. Nevertheless, won't you help solve a few by adding your own comments? --["Ron Hale-Evans"] '''''Mystery of the Alexes solved!''''' Alex Swavely did not indeed leave early (at least not really, it was nearly midnight, Barbarosa was being called done at the time), but instead arrived way late, returning both copies of ''Ocean's Eleven'' he borrowed previously. The Alexes did not play ["Star Munchkin"], they played ["Munchkin"]. And this whole discussing himself in the third person thing is rather an annoyance to Alex, so he'll quit it now.. --["Alex Swavely"] '''''Mystery of the Mysterious Person solved!''''' The mysterious person might have been Kathy's mother. Or someone else's mother. And there were prizes - Dave generously provided some squirtguns. --["Steve Dupree"] Yes, Kathy told me it was her mother. --["Ron Hale-Evans"] === Harry Potter CCG === '''Game:''' ["Harry Potter CCG"] [[BR]] '''Location:''' ?[[BR]] '''Time:''' 5:00-5:45?[[BR]] '''Winner:''' ?[[BR]] Scores | '''PLAYER''' | '''SCORE''' | | Dave Adams | ??? | | Alex Rockwell | ??? | As Kisa was arriving, Dave and Alex were playing a few games of the ["Harry Potter CCG"]. Comments from the players? --["Ron Hale-Evans"] === Wongar === '''Game:''' ["Wongar"] [[BR]] '''Location:''' ?[[BR]] '''Time:''' approx. 6:00-7:30[[BR]] '''Winner:''' Chris Bender[[BR]] Scores | '''PLAYER''' | '''SCORE''' | | Chris Bender | winner | | Dave Adams | ??? | | Kisa Griffin | ??? | | Alex Rockwell | ??? | By the time Harry Potter had finished, several people were present. Four played a game of ["Wongar"]. Chris Bender won. Kisa tells me they were playing with a couple of rules wrong. Comments from the players? --["Ron Hale-Evans"] === Fresh Fish === '''Game:''' ["Fresh Fish"] [[BR]] '''Location:''' ?[[BR]] '''Time:''' approx. 6:30-7:30[[BR]] '''Winner:''' ?[[BR]] Scores | '''PLAYER''' | '''SCORE''' | | Nat Dupree | a positive number | | Steve Dupree | a negative number | | Mark Purtill | a semi-large positive number | While the other four were playing ["Wongar"], Nat, Steve, and Mark played a game of ["Fresh Fish"]. Comments from the players? --["Ron Hale-Evans"] I don't remember the specific scores this many weeks later, but I might have gotten something like -7. Nat might have done better than Mark by some unspecified amount, but I wouldn't bet money on that fact. Regardless, it was definitely a fun game and one of the most interesting I've played. Considering that I've played multiple times to Nat's 1 and Mark's 0 times, my score isn't that much to be proud of. --["Steve Dupree"] === Mystery of the Abbey === http://www.ludism.org/scpix/20030524/02_abbey1.jpg http://www.ludism.org/scpix/20030524/03_abbey2.jpg '''1. Mystery of the Abbey beats Can't Stop for over-the-top excitement![[BR]] 2. Kisa 'splains yet again.''' '''Game:''' ["Mystery of the Abbey"] [[BR]] '''Location:''' Dining room[[BR]] '''Time:''' approx. 7:30-9:30[[BR]] '''Winner:''' ?[[BR]] Scores | '''PLAYER''' | '''SCORE''' | | Kisa Griffin | 4 | | Mark Purtill | 2 | | Nat Dupree | 1 | | Steve Dupree | 1 | | Dave Adams | 0 | After ["Wongar"] and ["Fresh Fish"], five players started a game of ["Mystery of the Abbey"]. Kisa was the winner. His four-point score suggests he actually guessed the murderer, although there are other ways to get four points. Comments from the players? --["Ron Hale-Evans"] Kisa did, indeed, guess the murderer. For a few rounds I had been asking the other monks questions about a Brother Sergio or some such. Unwittingly I failed to realize the import of the large number of "No, I haven't seen him" answers I was getting. But Kisa was not so oblivious, asked me if I had seen him just to make sure I hadn't been bluffing, and got the correct monk arrested. --[Steve Dupree"] === Duel of Ages === http://www.ludism.org/scpix/20030524/01_duelofages.jpg '''Duel of Ages? Well, Chris does seem to be older than Alex.''' '''Game:''' ["Duel of Ages"] [[BR]] '''Location:''' Nook[[BR]] '''Time:''' approx. 7:30-9:30[[BR]] '''Winner:''' ?[[BR]] Scores | '''PLAYER''' | '''SCORE''' | | Chris Bender | ??? | | Alex Rockwell | ??? | While the other five players present played ["Mystery of the Abbey"], Chris and Alex played ["Duel of Ages"]. Around this time, Alex Swavely showed up, and there may or may not have been a three-player game of ["Star Munchkin"] with Chris Bender and the two Alexes. Kisa told me that after this game Chris Bender and Alex Swavely went home, but I think he meant Alex Rockwell, because we have photos of Alex Swavely from later in the evening (see below). Come to think of it, we seem to have a photo of Alex Rockwell too. Comments from the players? --["Ron Hale-Evans"] === Filthy Rich === Alex S arrived late to witness Alex R challenging Chris to a two-player game of ["Filthy Rich"]. Alex S served as Signmaster for the latter portion of the game, and gets in on the second. | '''Player''' | '''Game 1''' | '''Game 2''' | | Alex Rockwell | | | | Chris Bender | ''winner''? | ''winner'' | | Alex Swavely | N/A | | -- ["Alex Swavely"] === Munchkin === Chris took off after the second game of '''Filthy Rich''', and a Barbarossa game coalesces in the dining room, so the Alexes grab a copy of ["Munchkin"] off Dave A's game shelves and proceed to play an explanatory game in the nook. | '''Player''' | '''Result''' | | Alex Rockwell | Little winner | | Alex Swavely | Big loser | -- ["Alex Swavely"] === Barbarossa === http://www.ludism.org/scpix/20030524/05_barbarossa.jpg '''Unseen person guesses while mystery person looks on.''' '''Game:''' ["Barbarossa"] [[BR]] '''Location:''' ?[[BR]] '''Time:''' approx. 9:45-11:30[[BR]] '''Winner:''' ?[[BR]] Scores | '''PLAYER''' | '''SCORE''' | | Dave Adams | winner | | Nat Dupree | ??? | | Steve Dupree | ??? | | Kisa Griffin | ??? | | Mark Purtill | ??? | | Alex Swavely | ??? | Kisa tells me that after Chris and Alex left, the remaining six players played ["Barbarossa"]. He said it was the "most score-focused" game of Barbarossa he had ever played. Steve Dupree had a runaway start, but then LederHosen set in and everyone else refused to guess Steve's sculptures, costing him points. In the end, Dave was the winner. Comments from the players? --["Ron Hale-Evans"] === Filthy Rich === http://www.ludism.org/scpix/20030524/04_filthyrich_alexs.jpg http://www.ludism.org/scpix/20030524/06_filthyrich.jpg '''1. Alex Swavely gets filthy.[[BR]] 2. Kathy gets filthy too, and Alex Rockwell likes to watch.''' '''Game:''' ["Filthy Rich"] [[BR]] '''Location:''' Nook[[BR]] '''Time:''' approx. 11:45-12:45[[BR]] '''Winner:''' ?[[BR]] Scores | '''PLAYER''' | '''Game 1''' | '''Game 2''' | | Alex Rockwell | Winner (3 luxuries) | Winner by default | | Kathy Kizer | Bankrupt | Bankrupt | | Alex Swavely | 1 luxury | Bankrupt | Kisa remarked that after Barbarossa, around 11:45, pretty much everyone packed up and went home. It looks from Dave's photos that Alex Swavely did stick around to play ["Filthy Rich"], and that Kathy did indeed play a game. And is that Alex Rockwell in the upper-right corner of the second photo? Comments from the players? --["Ron Hale-Evans"] Alex0 and Alex1 play a couple games of ''Filthy Rich'' with Kathy after the ''Munchkin Incedent'' because the game in the other room is still going... Alex0 recalls the tactics used by Chris Bender in their games previously, and uses them to great advantage (in game 1, Alex0 forced Kathy into bankruptcy and wins her luxuries in the resulting auction, pushing him over the luxury limit and winning the game.. In game 2, he forces both opponents into bankruptcy on the same turn and wins by default). --["Alex Swavely"] ---- Thanks to Kisa for reporting as much as he did from memory, without the aid of any notes. I doubt I would have done as well. Thanks also to Dave Adams for contributing photos this week. Thanks to Marty Hale-Evans for help with the captions. == NEXT MEETING == Saturday, 31 May 2003, 5:00 PM at the house of Dave Howell and Eric Yarnell in Tukwila. Come play for fun and FABULOUS PRIZES from the PrizeBag! Remember, Seattle Cosmic Game Night occurs every weekend, in one of three locations: Kent, Mill Creek, or Tukwila. [mailto:rwhe@ludism.org Email Ron Hale-Evans] for a full schedule and directions. If you come, please bring a snack or drink to share (cookies, chips, soda, juice, etc.) == Supporting Seattle Cosmic and Games to the Rescue == GamesToTheRescue is a philanthropic project of the [http://www.ludism.org/ Center for Ludic Synergy] and [http://www.ludism.org/scwiki/ Seattle Cosmic Game Night]. The aim of the project is to provide game equipment and a book of game rules to hospitals, for use by patients and visitors. You can support GamesToTheRescue by buying games via [http://kumquat.com/cgi-kumquat/funagain/home?;;CFLS our Funagain affiliate program], buying [http://www.cafeshops.com/seattle_cosmic,sc_2 Seattle Cosmic Gear], and in a number of other ways. See the GamesToTheRescue page for more details. ---- NewslettersFor2003 | CategoryGameNight | FrontPage
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