Posts from 2004
Music to my ears
A while back I talked about some of my musical interests. This post prompted some helpful comments that pointed me to some other artists. Here are some tho...
Two New Weblogs
My friends Mike Deans and Eric Landes recently unveiled their weblogs. Check ‘em out.
Some More Gaming - Air Barons, Entdecker, and more
These past two weeks have been rather odd for me. First, I usually take around 10 days of vacation around Christmas and New Years. In fact, I can’t remembe...
Sunset at low tide over Siletz Bay
Taken about 4:39pm off Highway 101.
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to all! The weather has turned for the worse today - high winds, rain, and so much fog we can barely see across the bay. We've had a wonde...
Cruise on the Voyager of the Seas
It’s Christmas Eve and I finally have a few spare moments to post some pictures and a narrative of our recent Caribbean cruise on Royal Caribbean’s Voyager o...
Pre-Sail in Miami
I’ve got free broadband access in my hotel room here in downtown Miami. We head over to the ship in about an hour, so hey, why not squeeze in one more post ...
Blog updates=off
I’ve got a huge backlog of things to post, but my hosting ISP had my home blocked out in their firewall so the whole world has been able to see my site but n...
Video Tour of the Salishan House
Now for something a bit different. Using the great Microsoft Photo Story 3 tools I created a narrated slideshow / video of the Salishan home. There are low...
Fresh Fish Rises from the Ashes
Looks like I have permission from Plenary Games, publisher of the fine Fresh Fish game, to resume development work of the Windows-based implementation of the...
Happy Thanksgiving
We had a great day here at the coast.
Salishan for Thanksgiving
Julie, the boys, and I drove out to Salishan today for Thanksgiving weekend. Jan and David came out on Sunday and we are all very excited to have our first ...
Gaming in Atlanta
I had some business travel to Georgia last week, and my meeting ran to late to catch a flight back on United so I had to spend the evening there on Thursday....
Playtesting Report
KC, Rita, and I ran two playtest sessions here in Portland in November. Our goal was to get feedback on four of KC’s designs and narrow down a list of publi...
Catchup - Goldbräu, Power Grid x2, and more
I’m well overdue on a number of session reports, including recent playtesting reports for KC’s games. Hopefully this is part 1 of 3 posts I’ll make tonight....
Open Letter from Kevin Sites, Camera Man for NBC
Thanks to the Scobleizer for pointing this out to me.
New Publisher on the Block: SimplyFun
Found on Gamewire: there’s a new game publisher starting up called SimplyFun. They have an interesting business model: The company won’t be selling their g...
Ruby on Rails
OK, let’s geek out in the technical way for a bit. Patrick mentioned that I pointed him to Ruby, and more specifically to Ruby on Rails. I’m...
I’ve Arrived?
Looks like I finally surpassed Chris Brooks, progressive rock guitarist from Australia, as the #1 Google hit for “Chris Brooks”.
Add BoardGameGeek Search to Firefox
Thanks to Jason Ungerleider, there’s a nice little Firefox search plugin for searching BoardGameGeek. Nice work Jason!
Acquire, Buyword, Lightning D-Day, Boomtown
I’ll have a sizable post tomorrow about the playtesting we conducted over the weekend, but till then here are a few games played over the weekend. I managed ...
Metro 2
I took off for the east side of Portland to help Rita setup for a games playtest day we are running today to showcase and evaluate 4 of KC’s game (Pizzza, Ha...
Life in San Andreas
My friend and co-worker Travis is (!) taking a week off to play GTA: San Andreas. He’s, very humorously I might add, documenting his week there in the first...
GeekSpeak / PodCasting
There’s been quite a bit of talk about the pros and cons of PodCasting. Part of this issue is that people get too wrapped up in the technology as opposed to...
I Voted Today
Well, sort of. Julie and I voted last night while the kids were out trick-or-treating.
November Games Journal is out
The November issue of The Games Journal is out. My favorite article this month is “Living the Dream 2.0: Promotion.” Check it out.
Amazing Transformation
My friend and co-worker John Hibbard has documented his transformation, self described as From Morbid Obese to Ironman. Best of luck John next week at your ...
Keythedral, St. Pete, and Empire Builder
Time to catch up on a couple of session reports. Last Saturday KC and Rita came over to discuss some planning for the upcoming playtest days we are running i...
End of Fall Sports
Saturday marked the end of fall sports for Jacob and Matthew. Matthew finished the season with a strong win against a Tigard team, while Jacob’s team suffer...
Happy Halloween
For your viewing pleasure, here are a few costume photos from the weekend. Julie and I are big fans of Shaun of the Dead in case you don’t know what you are...
Tivo Removing Features
Boy, this could be enough to push me back towards cable and Windows Media Center. I don’t know if they’ll push this patch down to DirectTivo (which isn’t of...
Piecepack Solitaire
While watching the Cardinals look ever more futile this evening, I managed to try out a few solitaire Piecepack games. First up was Tula (ppwiki), which feel...
Yourself!Fitness
Looks like Yourself!Fitness, the XBox-based personal fitness trainer, shipped this month. This is a product of responDESIGN, a company founded by Corillian ...
Parental Warning: Betrayal at House on the Hill
While this game is a smash hit with the family, I should warn those of you contemplating playing this with younger children: consider toning down some of the...
Gaming Birthday Party
We finally celebrated Jacob and Matthew’s respective birthdays with their friends on Sunday afternoon. The opted for a joint gameday, with each inviting 4-5...
Acquire
Time to catch up on some session reports. I had some good gaming activity over the weekend, starting with a Friday lunchtime session at work. Side note: I’...
Musings on St. Petersburg
Last week I participated in a four-way discussion on the pros and cons of the card game St. Petersburg. Obviously I like this game.
Übergeek?
This is where I am today.
Games Magazine Awards
You can find the Games Magazine 100 list, along with the awards for 2005, over at Funagain.
Ole is Back
Thankfully, Ole has returned to the blog posting world. Welcome back, and stay for a while!
Cosmic Encounter, Betrayal at (the) House on the Hill, Battle Line, and more
I’ve got a bit of gaming to write up. If BGG is back online by the time I finish this, you’ll find links to the games. If not, well, I guess you’ll know wh...
Alt Country / Americana
I’ve never really been a fan of popular country music. I don’t take it seriously, consider it worse than top 40 pop, and have spent most of my life befuddle...
Nashville
I spent last weekend in Nashville at my good friend Russ Waitman’s wedding. Russ and I were roommates in college, sharing an engineering suite our sophomore...
Play Ticket To Ride Online
You can beta-test Ticket to Ride online over at Days of Wonder. I played a 2-player game with Eric H tonight - well done implementation.
Wow. Google SMS.
Thanks to Scott, I just discovered Google SMS.
Gaming with the Billabong Boardgamers
Tonight I had the fortune of spending a few hours gaming with the Billabong Boardgamers of the greater Melbourne (Australia) area. Alan Stewart was kind enou...
Solitaire Middle Earth: the Wizards
I awoke this morning at about 4:30am local time. Not too bad in all - that’s about 7.5 hours of sleep and I’m on may way towards adjustment. I wanted to go...
Melbourne on Saturday
I arrived in Melbourne about 10am Saturday morning after about 18 hours total flying time. Things sure have changed since the last time I was here: I had to...
Off to Australia
I’m sitting in the Red Carpet lounge at PDX, doing some demo work for Corillian and waiting for my flight to SFO. I’ll end my journey in Melbourne, Australi...
BoardGameSearch
BoardGameSearch is a useful site for searching prices for online games. This is a good start, but I want more (actually, my friend George wants more and I a...
Gmail Invitations
I know these are SO scarce these days, but let me know if you’d like a gmail invitation. Please leave a comment here with your first and last name and email...
Bargain Games
There are a few good deals out there that are worth looking into: ToysRUs is still offering Roller Coaster Tycoon for a paltry $5.97 plus shipping. Well wo...
Lunchtime Gaming at Corillian
I recently organized a lunchtime gaming group at Corillian in our cafe. A couple of us had met spontaneously for some gaming over the past year, but about a...
Robo Rally, Colossal Arena, LOTR: Risk, Power Grid
This session report spans a week, but I’ll but just put down all the stuff I’ve played at once. We spent last weekend at Salishan doing some work on the hous...
Movie Ratings for Kids
Julie and I want to see a movie today, probably Shaun of the Dead, so we are looking for a movie for the boys to see at about the same time, at the same thea...
Playing CCGs Without Collecting
Many folks into German- or European- or Family Strategy Games or whatever you call them these days played collectible card games in the 90s, especially the o...
Dave has a Blog
My friend and fellow RipCity gamer Dave Eggleston has a weblog (atom). Dave is in the midst of an interesting project: developing some Windows-based (but th...
Spycraft CCG
Jacob and I gave the SpyCraft CCG a play while at the coast over the weekend. We also played several other games - I’ll post some pics shortly - but I wante...
Robo Rally
I didn’t see much of the kids this week due to work committments each night, so I was eager to sit down and spend some quality time tonight. We decided to p...
Join Me in Wallenstein
Come on over and join me in a game of Wallenstein. The name of the game is Wildcard, password is “cubswin”.
Fall Sports Begin
Not only was this the opening weekend for the NFL (my Colts and Cowboys appear to be off to a stellar start. At least the Seahawks won…), but Jacob and Matt...
Heroscape, Taj Mahal
On Monday, Jacob and I ventured across town (about as far across town as you can imagine) to KC and Rita’s home in Gresham. KC, Rita, and I are planning a p...
First Day of School
Yesterday was the first day of school for Jacob (4th grade) and Matthew (2nd grade). Jacob was a bit stressed for most of the weekend, and Matthew in typica...
Weekend at Salishan
We managed to spend Fri-Sun this weekend at Salishan. We mixed in a bit of housework with some fun - best of all, Jan and David (Julie’s mom and step-dad) w...
Chinkway / FÜNF
Got my latest issue of Counter magazine last week, and there was a nice article by Derek Carver about a trick taking card game he designed. What made the ar...
St. Petersburg PC Game
Thanks to Aaron Haag and his post over at BGG, I’ve just learned that there’s a PC version of St. Petersburg available for download. If you are an English s...
Memoir ‘44 Overlord
Jacob and I went over to Ken & Brandon’s house this weekend to try out a two-board game of Memoir ‘44 Overlord. Days of Wonder was kind enough to give m...
More Gmail Invities
I’m starting to think that anyone who wants a gmail account has one by now
Gaming this Week
I managed to get in a few games this week, both at home with Matthew and at Die Hard Thursday with the RipCity gamers. Wednesday night, Matthew and I had som...
Anime for Kids
So my kids, particularly Matthew, love Anime movies. They haven’t seen very many, but they’ve really enjoyed classics like Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away,...
GenCon 2004, Day 3
GenCon is now over, it’s hard not to be a little saddened by how quickly it wrapped up and how much I hoped to do/see but didn’t have time to. No worries; t...
GenCon 2004, Day 2
Day 2 at GenCon is at a close, and here’s my report for the day. Today was quite different - less time at the show, and I brought Matthew and Jacob today. ...
GenCon 2004, Day 1
Jacob and I spent our first day at GenCon Indy today, lasting from 8am until about 5pm. Overall the experience was great; I would say better than last year....
Stephen Colbert on Dungeons & Dragons
GameSpy has a pretty humorous interview of Stephen Colbert (of Daily Show fame) relating his experiences playing Dungeons & Dragons as a youth. He got ...
Gaming in Sherwood: Goa, La Strada, Havoc, Tres Amigos, and More
We were well overdue for hosting a game day at our house, so we opened our home on Sunday to a day of gaming with the ripcity folks and more. Turnout was ou...
My GenCon Schedule
This is mostly for my own reference, but here's my schedule at GenCon this weekend: Friday, August 20 8-10am -Giant Seafarers of Catan (Jacob and I, BG0035...
Fish Stories Part 2
I just had to post this photoshop edit Bob sent over. If fish could talk.
Fish Stories
I’m not a big-time fisherman; you won’t find me watching many fishing shows on TV and I rarely purchase my own fishing tackle. The sport has always facinate...
More Salishan Photos
I’ve had a few requests from family and friends for more pictures of the house in Salishan. We were able to spend the weekend there again, doing some more w...
Gmail Invite?
Looks like I can give at least one gmail invitation.
GenCon Meetup
Going to GenCon? Interested in meeting up for some open boardgaming, perhaps at Gamebase 7? If so, leave a comment here and I'll post a schedule and locati...
Salishan
Last week Julie and I, along with her mother (Jan) and stepfather (David), closed on a home in Salishan, near Lincoln City, OR. This was originally an idea ...
Runebound
About a week ago, Jacob and I joined Ken and Brandon at the Rude household for a game of Runebound, the fantasy boardgame from Fantasy Flight Games. This ga...
Gmail is pretty sweet
I was fortunate enough to get an invite to open a Gmail account from my friend Scott Ladewig. Gmail is Google's answer to Yahoo, Hotmail and others: free ...
Back to Some Gaming
Last week our annual vacation to Keuka Lake finished (perhaps I’ll post a few more pictures this weekend), so we are gradually working ourselves back to some...
New Gaming Weblog
Check it out: Settling Catan.
Keuka Lake
Greetings from Keuka Lake, NY! We took the red-eye from Portland last Thursday night, arriving at the lake cottage around 11am on Friday morning. The weath...
What Are Wargames?
Check out this interesting article in the recent issue of the GiocAreaA online magazine. The translation is a bit stilted at times, but the content is very n...
Memoir ‘44
I finally received my copy of Memoir ‘44 this week, the new game from Days of Wonder. DoW is on a roll, with the Alan Moon designed game Ticket to Ride winn...
Uberplay and Eagle Games Merge
Sort of old news, but it gives me a good reason to post something. Read about it here!
What’s Up
Wow - long time since I’ve posted anything too meaningful. This post won’t break that trend. It has been a busy few weeks, so very little has happened on t...
Call for Opponents - Bus
Join me in a game of Bus. Game: Do-Over. Password: ripcity.
Matthew Baldwin: DNC Urges Clinton’s Demise
Matthew Baldwin does it again: DNC Urges Clinton’s Demise. Hilarious (Hillary-ous?).
Review of the Iron Dragon Computer Game
Shannon Appelcline wrote a nice review of the Iron Dragon Computer Game over at RPG.Net. Funny thing, I just discovered this game on Saturday after a referr...
Call for Opponents - Wallenstein
Join me in a game of Wallenstein. Game: TowerMadness. Password: ripcity.
Gaming at Kevin’s
Jacob and I spent Saturday afternoon at Kevin Graham’s for some gaming. We picked up Ken and Brandon around 12:30 and arrived at Kevin’s place on the east s...
Piano Recital
Jacob and Matthew had their end-of-year piano recital on Saturday. They both did very well, and given that they enjoy it so much (and therefore practice) we...
Army Humor
Somehow I got on the email list for Army ROTC alumni at Washington University. Probably an alumni database screwup, as I was actually in Air Force ROTC ther...
Weekend in La Pine
Julie, Jacob, Matthew and I spent the weekend in La Pine, Oregon, located in central Oregon just south of Sun River. Jacob had a busy weekend of baseball sc...
Philips Senseo
Sorry for the brief diversion into home appliance review, but I’m pleased enough with my recent purchase of the Philips Senseo that I just had to share my th...
Back to the Sun River Area Today
Later today (it is Friday early morning right now), the four of us will pack up the car and head back to central Oregon (La Pine, to be specific), this time ...
Sun River, Day 3
This will be my last entry on the Sun River gaming extravaganza. Sunday was a shortened day - George and I left together around 3:30pm to get home in time t...
Sun River, Day 2
Moving on to day 2, Saturday, at Sun River. This was my heaviest day of gaming, both in terms of the number of games played and the style of games.
Sun River, Day 1
Twice a year the RipCity Gamers group journeys to Sun River for 3-5 days of gaming goodness. Doug and his family are kind enough to offer up their vacation ...
Avalon Hill Goodness
I mentioned last week that some parts were missing from my Axis & Allies: D-Day game. Sent an email to Hasbro/Avalon Hill/WOTC and got this quick respon...
Jacob’s Oregon City Tournament
Forgot to mention - Jacob’s baseball team took second place out of 8 teams at last week’s Oregon City baseball tournament.
O Zoo Le Mio and Alexandros
Quick session report this time - I’m in Sun River with the RipCity group and got a bit behind. Gotta catch up so that I can start posting photos from the we...
Ole’s RSS Cookbook
If you still haven’t taken the plunge and picked up an RSS reader, maybe all you need is a nice tutorial on what it is and how to use.
Mark Johnson’s Gathering Thoughts
Mark wrote a very insightful post about his recent experiences at the Gathering. Even though I’ve lobbied for an invite, it would take some serious thought ...
A Day of Some Significance
United Airlines has been doing a lot of things right lately. I spend a lot of time on this airline, and am already half-way to 1K status this year (missed i...
Call for Opponents - Wallenstein
I just created a game of Wallenstein over at SpielByWeb. Title: WallyBlog, Password: ripcity.
Gameblogger - Your Turn in our Bus Game!
This is where I test to see if my blog can be used to ping someone about their tardiness in an online game.
Axis & Allies - D-Day
Friday evening Jacob and I started our first game of Axis & Allies: D-Day, a game that we managed to finish tonight after his baseball game. Jacob playe...
Music Program, Baseball
Time for a few more family photos. Julie and Matthew are in Reno for the weekend, so I’m spending each day shuttling Jacob to his baseball tournament out in...
Axis & Allies: D-Day Released
Axis & Alies: D-Day (publisher site, preview) was released this week. I was fortunate enough to be a playtester for this (thanks for the invite Doug!) -...
NY Times Article on Board Games
Check it out. Unfortunately, registration is required.
Gen Con Indy Event Registration is Open
Jacob, Matthew, and I are already registered for a full conference at Gen Con this year.
Geek and Son(s) of Geek
Greg and Patrick conspired on a spontaneous, full-scale garment design cycle.
Ticket To Ride
Jacob and Matthew have a long 4-day weekend
More Baseball Photos
I’m having way too much fun with my Digital Rebel. I’m especially impressed with the results I’m getting with high-speed (1/1600, 1/2000) action photos of Ja...
San Juan, Northwest Trek
Not much gaming happening lately.
Game Ratings from the Gathering
Joe Huber did a great job of summarizing the impressions of games
Baseball Season!
Jacob and Matthew are playing baseball again this year.
Gaming in Sherwood - Sunday, April 18
This report is almost a week late in coming, but better late than never.
Funny Referrals
DasBlog provides some nice referral tracking that helps me learn how people find the site. Often the referral is from a strange search at Google, MSN, or e...
Doug’s Gathering Report
My good friend Doug Walker (and wife Mimi) spent last week at The Gathering of Friends in Columbus, OH. This is a private, invitation-only event sponsored b...
Oregon Destination Imagination State Tournament
As I mentioned earlier, Jacob and I spent the weekend in Corvallis at the Oregon Destination Imagination state tourna ment. This is Jacob's second year in...
First Impressions: Dracula, San Juan
Jacob and I spent most of the weekend in Corvallis at the Oregon Destination Imagination state tournament (more on that later). I brought along three of the...
Hmmm… another use for my iPod?
I probably don’t need this.
Memoir 44 vs. Axis & Allies D-Day
George asked this question: _So how does this coincide with Hasbro's Axis&Allies D-Day release? _ I believe they will both be released about the same t...
Drool
Will it be possible to not purchase this game?
Cats
Julie and I are cat people.
Gaming in Redmond
Finally some gaming! I was in Seattle/Redmond today on business
Good Deals at Amazon
Amazon currently has some good deals on a few Mayfair games
Photos from KL and Beijing
I finally got around to posting some photos from my recent trip to Kuala Lumpur and Beijing.
Tivo Hacks
This is mostly just an entry for me to remember where to find the stuff, but here is the best place to find the list of Tivo hacks for modifying default se...
Back Home
Made it back home safely yesterday, flying from Beijing to Tokyo to Seattle to Portland.
In Beijing
We safely made it to Beijing today
In Transit to Beijing
I am sitting in the Singapore Air lounge in Singapore right now
Day 1 in KL
After a breakfast here in the hotel this morning, I went for a stroll to see what is near the hotel. I wandered into the KLCC shopping complex, a very mode...
Portland to KL
Yesterday (2 days ago?) I made the long journey from Portland to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I departed PDX about 9:45am on Friday morning, flying to SFO. Thank...
Family Gaming
Julie’s mom Jan was in town for most of the week, which is spring break for the kids.
Puerto Rico Online
I gave the new version of Puerto Rico Online a try last night.
West Side Saturday - March 20
This will be a rather long session report - there was a ton of gaming going on last Saturday at Mike’’s, mostly due to the unusually large crowd of 12 people.
Digital Rebel
A while back I raised the quandry "should I get a Digital Rebel". Well, about a week ago Julie and I took the dive and we are starting to get some nice res...
Great Interview of Martin Wallace Over at GameFest
Patrick Korner does a nice job interviewing Martin Wallace of Age of Steam fame (and others). My favorite quote: Martin Wallace: This is by design. Warfr...
Oh, the Places I’ve Been / Lived
Time to jump on the bandwagon.
Happy Green Day
Been a while since I posted some family photos, so here are a few I thought were more than worthy.
Preparing for Europe Engulfed
A strange title for a post, but I’ve spent the last week reading (and re-reading) the rules for Europe Engulfed in anticipating of a trial short scenario pla...
Gaming at Doug and Mimi’s
Yesterday Jacob and I made the long trek up to Vancouver's east side to attend a game day hosted by Doug & Mimi. It had been too long since our last vi...
State Chess Tournament Results
We did pretty well at the state chess tournament
State Chess Tournament
Today I take the Archer Glen chess team to the Chess for Success State Tournament in downtown Portland. We have a strong team but frankly, I don't know what...
New Gaming Blog
Clay Blankenship has started a new blog, rss feed here.
Recent Acquisitions
I picked up a few games over the past few weeks - some from the great online store Boards & Bits and some at the recent Game Storm. Here's a sampling: ...
GameStorm - Day 3 (Uberplay demonstrations)
Uberplay Games was kind enough to send me copies of some of their newest releases to demonstrate at Game Storm in Portland on Sunday. The demos went extr...
GameStorm - Day 3 (non-Uberplay)
The better of day 3 at Game Storm for me was my Uberplay Games demonstration session, which was supposed to last from nine until noon but actually lasted f...
GameStorm - Day 2
Or should I say evening 2?
GameStorm - Day 1
Today was day 1 for GameStorm in Portland, OR. I had to get there by 4pm to hand deliver KC's New Eden prototype; I thought I gave myself plenty of travel ...
GameStorm This Weekend
I will be heading to GameStorm after work.
Who is Goli Ameri? And Why Is She Sending Me Emails?
I usually avoid public political debates, but I can’‘t resist this one.
Northstar Ski Trip
I’m back after one my longer absences from posting.
A Game of Thrones Online Back in Business
The AGoTOnline team and Fantasy Flight Games reached an agreement this week that will allow the online site to continue operations. Games already in progres...
Reports from the American International Toy Fair in NYC
The American International Toy Fair was held last weekend in New York City.
Microsoft to Bring Settlers of Catan to MSN Zone
Mayfair Games issued a press release today announcing that Microsoft will publish an online version of Settlers of Catan as a premium game service at MSN...
Gaming in Sherwood - Sunday, Feb 15
We welcomed a small crowd into our home again this weekend for some gaming on Sunday. Gameplay lasted from about noon until 8:30pm, and we were fortunate to...
Saturday Gaming
After spending 4 hours this morning at Beaverton Toyota getting my car worked on (regular maintenance plus some repairs from vandalism at the Portland airp...
Die Hard Thursday - George’s Home - Feb 12
Ok, round 2 of trying to make this post. As much as I like dasBlog, the browser based editor can drive me nuts. I was 90% through this session report when ...
How to Reach Me On MSN Messenger
Just an FYI - my MSN handle is brookscl_97140 at hotmail.com.
GenCon Indy Registration Opens Monday
You can register online here.
Vanished Planet First Impressions
I played a quick solitaire game of Vanished Planet tonight
A Game of Throne Online Goes Dark
Bowing to pressure from Fantasy Flight Games, the great folks that built A Game of Thrones Online have taken the game down. Apparently one of the concerns i...
Vanished Planet
I took a bit of a chance and ordered the game Vanished Planet
Should I Get a Canon Digital Rebel?
Julie and I have recently converted to nearly all digital photos,
Weekend Update
After a long week of travel to the east coast, and a busy week of activities for the kids, we were all content to lay low and take it easy this weekend. On ...
A Game of Thrones Online Now in Open Beta
Come join the clash of kings at A Game of Thrones Online.
Great ASL Article
Check out Chris Farrell's article on ASL pros and cons. My favorite quote: ...I think an unhealthy percentage of the skill involved in playing ASL is in ...
Superbowl Gaming
My friend Mike Deans was kind enough to open his household for a day of gaming with a rather large crowd. All four us joined the crew from Rip City Gamers. ...
Archer Glen Chess Team Heading to State Championship!
Today was the regional Chess for Success scholastic tournament
My Visit to Uberplay Headquarters
On my way home to Portland from Seattle on Thursday, I stopped by the Uberplay Entertainment headquarters in Issaquah. Almost a year ago Jeremy Young, invi...
Gaming in Seattle - Jan 25
I travelled to the Seattle/Redmond area this week for business, and managed to squeeze in some late-night gaming on Wednesday evening. Tom Powers from Boar...
Next Piecepack Design Contest: Group Projects
The latest Piecepack design contest was announced today, and this time they are looking for group submissions from no less than two co-authors. You can re...
Jason Sato has a WebLog
Jason Sato (aka Magic Rat), with whom I had the pleasure of gaming in Arizona last year, has a new weblog.
Good Chess Books for Kids
Every once in a while I get asked what chess books for kids would I recommend. I haven’t read too many, but here are a few recommendations: Starting Chess,...
Gaming with the Rudes - Sunday, Jan 25
Jacob and I traveled across town to the Rude household for some Sunday afternoon gaming yesterday.
PiecePack Solitary Confinement Contest
I can't believe I forgot to post this. A while back I mentioned the latest PiecePack design contest, Solitary Confinement.I even submitted a (very lightwei...
Senjutsu with Jacob
Jacob and I had some spare time this afternoon while Julie and Matthew went shopping for a birthday present. Looking into the game closet for a two-player ...
Some Used Games I Picked Up
I checked out Greg Aleknevicus' Games for Sale list and found a few things I wanted for a reasonable price - plus he was having a buy 2 get 1 free sale! S...
Plug for a Couple of Tools
I don't write about technology too much in this forum, but every once in a while I like to plug some cool toys or tools that I find useful. First, have a lo...
Weekend Gaming
We had a fun weekend of gaming.
Wrestling Tournament
Jacob and Matthew have been practicing with Sherwood youth wrestling
Casual Gaming in Sherwood - January 15
Our new friend Kevin McKenzie was still in town on business (we gamed with him last week), so we invited a few folks over for some gaming at our home on Wed...
Family Gaming - January 8
Board games have been coming out a lot at home so far this year
Photos from the Chess Tournament
If all goes well today, there will be a barrage of postings as I clear out the backlog. It was a busy week and I just didn't have time to touch up and post ...
Holy Cow - Titan: the Arena is Back!
Just read on the Gamewire that Fantasy Flight will be re-releasing Titan: the Arena and will call it Colossal Arena. I haven’t played the original Avalon Hi...
Chess Odyssey Winter Olympics
I took three Archer Glen chess teams to the Chess Odyssey Winter Olympics on Saturday.
My Detailed, Categorized Bookmarks
I’‘m experimenting with a tool called Womcat
Extended Session Report - Snow Days Beget Board Gaming
There have been many shut-in hours over the past 5 days - a perfect opportunity for some family gaming! These reports span several days, starting last Frid...
Sherwood is a Big Sheet of Ice
The weather here has been nothing short of remarkable.
Rick Thornquist’s Best (and Worst) of 2003
Another good list reflecting on 2003, this time from Rick Thornquist of “gone cardboard” and “gamewire” fame. I agree with his list, though there were sever...
Games I Was Given For Christmas and Birthday
Family and friends were kind enough to support my gaming habit, and here's what my take was this holiday season. I still haven't played Metro or A Game of ...
My 5 & 10 Report for 2003
Many folks who play board games will provide a year-end report of games they played, often in a form known as a "5 & 10" or "five and dime" report. This...
New Year’s Eve Gaming
Our good friends the Rudes joined us for our second annual New Year’s Eve game night.
More Snow in Sherwood
We had a healthy dose of snow on New Year’s day - woke up to about 4 inches another 2-3 fell during the day.