Showing posts with label Coin Age. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coin Age. Show all posts

Friday, January 2, 2015

Holiday Gaming!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year and Happy Holidays!

It was a great holiday season here at magehammer's Gaming Table. The season was bright and joyful. To make it even better, there was plenty of gaming going on as the following pictorial journey will show.

 Taught my dad and my brother how to play Coin Age.




 I bought King of Tokyo as the family game present this year. 


 We, of course, got in some more D&D. This time with Jasper running a dungeon. Our characters died.


 Grandpa really enjoyed playing King of Tokyo. Especially because he won in such an exciting fashion. He rolled six 3s on three rolls to win the game.

 Dixit hit the table many times over the course of the holiday festivities: From Christmas to New Years.





Hope you all had a wonderful holiday season. Can't wait until next year!

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

SurfMonkey Brings the Age of War and Sentinel Tactics While I Brought the Coin Age.

SurfMonkey came over on Tuesday for our monthly game night. Now, to clarify, SurfMonkey and I have been sitting at the same game table over the past couple of months, playing Dungeons & Dragons. As fun as that is, of course, it was great to break out some board games. 

                                                

After a teaching game of Coin Age, we played the cool little dice game, Age of War. Fantasy Flight Games!

                                                                                              



 Sentinel Tactics is a nice hybrid between a board game and a mini game. I enjoyed more than most minis games. For minis, though, I will always go back to my Ganesha Games: Song of Blades and Heroes, Mutants and Death Ray Guns, BattleSworn, and now Power Legion! But, I will say I did enjoy playing superhero battles on the hexes. And hey, it's the Sentinels universe. Can't ever go wrong there!

Finished out with a second game of Coin Age. I really like this simple but deep area control game that travels anywhere. Good game!

That's all until next month. In the mean time, SurfMonkey and I will be playing more D&D. If you haven't checked out the 5th Edition of the world's greatest role playing game, do yourself a favor and do it.