Games played over the last few days
Apr. 29th, 2003 12:34 amAt Game Day on Saturday:
Die Macher, by Karl-Heinz Schmeil (Hans im Glueck edition).
Der Garten des Sonnenkönigs, by Guenter Cornett (Noris Spiele edition).
Mystery Rummy #1: Jack the Ripper, by Mike Fitzgerald (US Games System).
Chase-Bots by Carl Kramer (prototype).
Jellybeans, by Dave Shapiro (from Games Magazine, May 2003).
With John and Robin on Monday:
Moderne Zeiten by Dan Glimne & Gregor Rejchtman (Jumbo Games)
Mag-Blast by Andrew & Christian Peterson (Fantasy Flight Games).
Mystery Rummy #4: Al Capone, by Mike Fitzgerald and Nick Sauer (US Games System).
On the computer:
Euphrat und Tigris, by Reiner Knizia (Boardgamegeek implementation).
Titan, by Jason McAllister and David Trampier (Colossus implementation).
Canasta, traditional (Canasta.net implementation).
And Freecell, of course.
Die Macher, by Karl-Heinz Schmeil (Hans im Glueck edition).
Der Garten des Sonnenkönigs, by Guenter Cornett (Noris Spiele edition).
Mystery Rummy #1: Jack the Ripper, by Mike Fitzgerald (US Games System).
Chase-Bots by Carl Kramer (prototype).
Jellybeans, by Dave Shapiro (from Games Magazine, May 2003).
With John and Robin on Monday:
Moderne Zeiten by Dan Glimne & Gregor Rejchtman (Jumbo Games)
Mag-Blast by Andrew & Christian Peterson (Fantasy Flight Games).
Mystery Rummy #4: Al Capone, by Mike Fitzgerald and Nick Sauer (US Games System).
On the computer:
Euphrat und Tigris, by Reiner Knizia (Boardgamegeek implementation).
Titan, by Jason McAllister and David Trampier (Colossus implementation).
Canasta, traditional (Canasta.net implementation).
And Freecell, of course.