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Sometimes it’s a mystery that we didn’t think of a joke/comic before. I mean it’s been almost nine and a half years of comic making! :’) Want to use the Bingo card yourself? Here’s a random digital version!

This week, we thought we would finish our Descent campaign, but it was already 11 PM on a Tuesday and the app notified us that we were about to enter the last battle of the finale. We decided to save the game and finish it next time, which will be in two or three weeks. Then, we will finally begin our Middara campaign! Looking forward to it.

We also played another co-op game of Aethermon: Collect but we cannot seem to beat our own high score which we set the first time we played it at the UK Games Expo! Luckily, the game takes about 15 minutes to play so we’ll just keep on trying. 😉

Friday night was game night with a group of six and we played an interesting variety of games. Everybody was a bit beaten by work so we started the night of light with Big Potato’s newest game Mini Game Party (very confused that this is not on BGG). The game consists of 101 different silly ‘games’ or activities with the contents of the box. Now, the interesting part of the game is the way how the teams are formed. Teams are decided every round by flipping a card saying, for example, “Android or iPhone”, “Zoo or Aquarius” or “Cats or Dogs”, players take their two-sided token (blue/red) and vote on which team they are on. Ending up as the only member of a team isn’t too bad because it also changes the scoring to your benefit. If team blue has five members and team red has only one player, the blue team members score only one point each if they win the challenge, while the member of the red team gets five points (equal to the number of team members of the other team). It’s silly, it’s fun and it doesn’t take long to play, excellent!

After that, it was time for something more substantial and we grabbed a goldie-oldie: Steampunk Rally! The game’s still fun but we shouldn’t wait another three years before playing it again. :’D We ended the night with a new favorite that makes everybody laugh: Caution Signs. The drawing game in which it really doesn’t matter if you can draw or not. Twenty seconds is just too short, period, but that’s also what makes it hilarious.

On Saturday, we played Chaos in the Old World! This game went a lot quicker than last time (a few weeks ago) but my Horned Rats really didn’t get a chance to get rolling. It was a combination of a failing strategy and being decimated by Khorne who was very lucky with the dice rolls. Ouch!

We have a few nights with friends planned this week but I’m not sure if it will be gaming nights. We’ll see! 🙂

Which emotion would be on your bingo card? 😉

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