Archive for January, 2008

Filling time.

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

I’ve just discovered (via Kottke) Why We Write. It’s a daily (ish) series of essays, mainly (but not solely) by writers who are currently striking members of the WGA.

It’s in my nature to be sympathetic to this strike, enthusiastic as I am about many American drama and comedy shows. Independent of that, though, the essays on the site that I’ve had a chance to read yet are fascinating and fun.

So check the sidebar over there for a new link, and I suggest you plug it inot your reader.

Electric.

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Playing a game of Power Grid

Last weekend we were joined by a couple of friends from Scotland (well, I say ‘from Scotland’, but one is from much further afield). These are the friends who, a couple of years ago, introduced us to the world of board games that exists way beyond MonopolyCarcassonne, Ticket To Ride, others.

They brought with them a new one to us (as usual — they regularly introduce us to new games), Power Grid. To play, it’s easily the most complex board game I’ve ever encountered. I’m sure that it’s nothing compared to a good RPG or war-game, but I’m still astonished at the detail and complexity that can be achieved with a deck of cards, a beautifully painted playing board and a couple of bags of wooden pieces. The mechanics are quite clever, varying over the course of the game and introducing a nice marketplace dynamic.

All that said, one play through is enough to get the basics and maybe a rough idea of strategy. We played a few times over the weekend, with the games running to somewhere in the region of two and a half hours. Very satisfying.

Power Grid is definitely a step up in complexity from our first foray into the world of German-style games (Carcassonne), and has me wondering keenly what would come next?

White.

Friday, January 4th, 2008

Snowy street

Our street, last night. It was all still there this morning. I haven’t seen snow so deep in a long time.