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One Meeple: OctoDice – a light game to quench your thirst

August 9, 2016

It has been a few months since I’ve done any gaming, whether it’s solo or with a group. I’ve added a few games over that time, but I just haven’t had the time to sit down and learn some of them.

After a long road trip for baseball, I realized I needed to get a few games in. And something light that I could play in about 20 minutes and solo is what I was seeking.

Ready for a solo game of OctoDice.

Ready for a solo game of OctoDice.

Enter OctoDice, a game published by AEG.

From the rule book:

As scientists and engineers on board of the underwater research station “AquaSphere”, you are facing a big crisis: your most important tools, the bots, have stopped working!

It is time to take matters into your own hands–but quickly! After all, you want to have a major scientific breakthrough before the competition does. In the short time you have, you must expand your labs, analyze crystals, dock new submarines, reactivate the bots, and catch octopods.

Be careful though! You never know whether the competition is spying on you…

The game is quick and dice-based, so already a good thing. The mechanics are pretty simple, too. Roll the six dice, set any two aside. Roll the remaining four and, again, set two aside. Then roll the final two.

You then have to decide how to use the dice and score points based on the actions you choose.

The thing with games like this, though, is you are playing against yourself and trying to get your highest point total possible. This game has some options on a direction to take. You can aim for one part of things to score, or spread yourself out. I like that because it makes it so the game doesn’t always feel the same. Now, I am not sure I’d want to play this 100 times in a row, but I do like how it plays and it’s quick enough to satisfy the want to play a solo game.

I did end up playing the game three times on the night I played it – scoring 24, 34, and 29 points, respectively. Each time I took a different path and liked how things played out.

My highest scoring game, thus far.

My highest scoring game, thus far.

Those points should be a little higher, however. During the rounds, if you get so many octopods during a turn, you score points. I had it several times in the third (which is solo only) round, but there’s no actual spot for it – so I figured it was a wasted turn. Well, it turns out you do get those points as a thread on BoardGameGeek.com showed it.

Good to know for the future.

I like the theme of the game and the scoresheets that come with the game are really nice. There are plenty of them, too. Though I have a hard time believing I’ll use them all any time soon, I do hope there is a way to order another one down the line – just in case. It will make life a lot easier if I can get one if it’s needed, that’s for sure.

The dice aren’t the vest of quality, though. I don’t think I’ll use them enough to ruin them, but I could see if you were playing multi-player games where they might get worn out a little.

Overall, the game was fun. I would like to try it with two players and then maybe 3-4, but if I keep it as just a solo game, I won’t be disappointed. It’s a fun little filler game and one I can see me playing when I am looking for a quick game to play.

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Filed Under: Board Games, My world, One Meeple Tagged With: board game, board game review, board games, board gaming, game, games, gaming, meeple, octo dice, Octodice, octodice review, octodice thoughts, one meeple, solo board gaming, solo gaming

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One Meeple: Looking at solo gaming

April 22, 2016

In my collection of board games, I have many that have solo variants.

It’s not that I don’t have a group to play with, rather when I’m not mixed in with that group, there’s not always people around to play board games with. That’s fine. But sometimes I also want to play a game, so the best way can often be solo.

And there are some really good solo games, too. Heck, even some great multi-player games (Le Havre, Nations etc.) have some great solo variants.

I can't win at Shephy.

I can’t win at Shephy.

So it’s time to start playing them a bit more.

But besides doing it and often taking photos of the games, I don’t blog much about it. There are times where it becomes almost a misadventure in playing games. Maybe I am totally looking at a rule wrong, or the “virtual” opponent is just whipping me.

And I’ve often wondered if it would be humorous to blog about. And now, I figure, what the hell?

So, welcome to “One Meeple.”

The first true post about this probably won’t be for a little bit. I’m actually reading rules for a few games so I can get some things under my belt a bit more before I start. But, I also needed a post for this day. And I had created a header logo already … so I needed to use it, right?

The reality is I don’t plan on winning too often when it comes to games. There are some solo games (Friday, for one) that I haven’t come close to winning. Shephy is another. And it drives me nuts as I keep trying to beat it.

But there are some fun games I need to really learn – like Hostage Negotiator. I have several with newer solo variants and I want to get playing them more. This will hopefully push me.

I might even do a couple of posts on here about some board games on the iPad that I play against computer opponents. I do tend to get whipped there, too!

In the somewhat near future, I’ll start this feature. Who knows how often I’ll run it, but I’d like to try to have one every 2-3 weeks or so. That’s why it would be nice to get a few under my belt, so I can get some writing done with them – and realize how bad at solo gaming I am.

This should be interesting. And hopefully fun!

Have a great weekend ahead… and play some games!

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Looking back at ConnCon

April 4, 2016

For the second straight year, I had the chance to attend ConnCon – a gaming convention held in Stamford, Conn.

Last year was the first year I went and I really enjoyed myself. It was a weekend full of board gaming, meeting people, and just relaxing.

This year, I went back and had the chance to do it slightly different as I had a year under my belt, so it wouldn’t be such a surprise as the first year.

I had the chance to play a game I backed on Kickstarter.

I had the chance to play a game I backed on Kickstarter.

What really makes ConnCon so good is the people. The organizers and so many of the players there make things fun. Those who take the time to teach games do an excellent job and everybody is welcoming, which is nice. The place it’s held (Sheraton) is a perfect spot, too.

One thing I did was play a few more lighter games this year. Though I don’t mind a heavy game sometimes, it seems to take way too long to explain the rules, then play etc. I understand why – don’t get me wrong – but I often get lost when rules explanations are going on when they are too long. I’m better with an overview and some of the rules and then play – I learn games way better that way.

There was one game I played there that was somewhat like that. It took way longer than I would have liked and kind of took away from the experience. The setup and instruction was about an hour and then the game went a little longer than I expected. In the end though, it’s a good game, but I just would have rather not taken up the time at the con playing it.

In the end, I played about 25 times over the weekend (with 19 games being unique – something that I like). As noted, many were lighter, so it was nice just to sit back and play games. I also learned a few games I’ve really wanted to play, so that was super sweet.

TOP GAMES:

There were a few games I really enjoyed. These may not necessarily be the best games there or anything, but I base this on the fun I had and the group I was with etc.

Nations: The Dice Game

A game I’d like to add to my collection. Shorter version than the Nations main game. Solo variant makes it highly interesting.

New York 1901

Fun tile-placement and card-building style game, along with area control. I enjoyed the mechanics and will likely add it to my collection as I can see playing this with non-gamers.

La Isla

A game I own, so it was nice to learn and get to play it. I’m a fan of the designer and this game is no different than others I’ve played.

Steam Works

A new game I learned and one of the ones I had looked forward to the most. Good times and a cool game.

NOT-SO-TOP GAMES:

These are the ones where the experience wasn’t necessarily the best, and has no reflection on the game. But it might have been overly long, or the people I played with etc. A couple of these games, too, are only for a few items – but I’ll explain below.

La Isla was a big hit for me.

La Isla was a big hit for me.

Two Rooms and a Boom

I love this game – and the “night” group played it four times. The bad experience was only one of those games, but it irritated me enough that I put it on this list. Let’s just say one people in one of the later games decided to play his own way (it’s a party game) – which is fully fine. But he didn’t like that I didn’t “follow” and got a bit testy. So it kind of ruined that game. The other three were fine.

Biblios Dice

Again – one of the two games I played was brought down by how/who played. People have styles on how to play games and sometimes said styles clash. The other time I played the game was highly enjoyable. In the end, I won a copy of this one and am super happy because of it. I love Dr. Finn’s games and this is no exception.

Trickerion

This isn’t the game or the people I played with, rather it just seemed to drag with instruction and the early going of the game. I like the game and the theme. It was just one of those days and such where I wasn’t ready for a game like that and … it just wasn’t a blast.

PitchCar

I wanted to try this and I’m glad I did, but I just didn’t like it. The people playing were fine and the idea of doing it all was fine, but … I just didn’t like the game.

OVERALL

In the end, no matter what, I had a great time. This year I made sure to go out one night for dinner and not just stay in the hotel the whole time. I didn’t fill up every slot with games, which allowed for some extra time for open gaming. We also stayed for the closing ceremonies, which was OK … but I’m not sure if I’ll do it again as it’s not until a bit after 5, and getting home at nearly 10 and having to work the next day is a little tough.

I’m looking forward to FalCon (their fall version – in late October) and then again ConnCon next year. It’s a great con, not too big, and full of great games and friendly people. It’s affordable (the hotel is a decent price, the Con is priced well, and there’s food options), and it’s in an easy area to get to. I’m looking forward to the next one!

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Catching up!

March 21, 2016

Still catching up on everything from this weekend… whew! A great time at ConnCon, that’s for sure.

But, for now and until I have a post with some photos, here are a few from the weekend.

The dice given to attendees!

The dice given to attendees!

 

Finally had the chance to play La Isla!

Finally had the chance to play La Isla!

 

Drilling with my machine!

Drilling with my machine!

 

I’ll have more soon!

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Getting ready for ConnCon!

March 16, 2016

ConnCon is upon us!

This weekend, I will be heading to my second straight ConnCon, a board game (and other games) convention held in Stamford, Connecticut.

Basically, it’s going to be three days full of playing games.

I’m excited for it this year, as I have a better understanding of how things go down there. Last year, I registered for every slot, not realizing how much “open gaming” there is. I also know that I don’t have to be going full speed, which is a good thing.

This is my preview of sorts for what I am signed up for and what I am hoping to see there etc.

Games I’m signed up for:

Slot 1: Ticket to Ride: United Kingdom & Pennsylvania

This features two new maps for Ticket to Ride. I like the look of the Pennsylvania one as it has a couple of close cities to me in New York, too. I don’t know if I’ll ever buy the maps, so it was something I thought would be fun to try and likely not the full slow, thus allowing me to check into the hotel and such before the next slot.

Slot 2: New York 1901

This is another game I’ve looked to try as I like the theme. I’ve never had the chance to play it, so this seemed like the perfect spot.

Slot 3 (late night): Open

I learned last year that scheduling the late-night spots wasn’t always needed, so I decided to skip that aspect this year. The late-night slots were fun last year as there were some cool party games (such as Two Rooms and a Boom), but there’s also the chance to do some open gaming.

Slot 4: Castles of Mad King Ludwig

Interesting theme and I liked the sound of the game. It also has a solo variant, so if I like the game, it might be something I’d consider eventually purchasing.

Slot 5: Steam Works

A cool-looking worker-placement game, it’s a theme I can, again, get into. If you can’t tell, I’m somebody who likes certain themes when it comes to games. This one sounds like it will be fun and I look forward to it.

Slot 6: Trickerion: Legends of Illusion

I’ve played this game, but we thought we might have been doing something wrong, so two of us are signed up to play this one. I enjoyed it (you are a magician putting on shows) as the theme is interesting and the mechanics of the game are cool as well.

Slot 7 (late night): Open

See the open slot above.

Slot 8: German Railroads

A huge fan of the Russian Railroads game (which, eventually, I need to get), I’ve been interested in this expansion. If I’m not mistaken, it’s not just a new “map,” but rather a few new things about the game, which will be cool.

Slot 9: Steampunk Rally

This is one of the ones I’m really looking forward to. I like the whole Steampunk feel, and the mechanics and what you need to do in this game looks like a lot of fun.

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Last year at the con, I played nearly 30 games. I am not sure I will get to that level this year as I also plan on going out for dinner one or two of the nights there. Last March, I kind of ate there (I was on one of the upper floors, where you get food in the morning and at night – I didn’t get that this year), so I’d like to get out and walk a little and find some places to enjoy a dinner etc.

For me, this is a mini vacation. The hotel is nice, so hopefully I’ll get a couple of nights of good sleep, have some fun playing games and just enjoy the time.

Either way, it’s going to be a fun weekend full of gaming, which I’ve been looking forward to. It’s also just a way to get away and not have too many things to worry about. Depending on the driving/riding situation (I am driving for sure, but not sure if I am solo or not), I might stop to do some photography and/or geocaching on the way down or back, but we’ll see about that.

I’m sure I’ll post about the con after I get back, so we’ll see how many games I end up tackling when it’s all said and done!

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