Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Another Evening of Board Games... Zooloretto

On the second evening of the Jones' Easter visit, I pulled out a game that I bought over a year ago when it won the German "Game of the Year" prize and went on sale cheap cheap.
The theme of this game is that the players are each zoo owners, and we are competing to fill our zoos with animals in order to attract the most patrons.

Each player starts with an empty zoo and 2 coins. In the centre of the board are delivery trucks (1 per player) and a pool of tiles.
When it is a players turn, they can either:

1) Draw a tile and load it on a truck (each truck has a capacity of 3)
2) take a truck with at least 1 tile and drive it to their zoo
3) do something with money (expand zoo etc)

The tiles that are drawn can either be an animal, a concession booth, or more money. Here Claudia draws a tile and places it on a truck.
It is a pretty light game and it was easy for everyone to understand the rules quite quickly. There is a little more to it, lsuch as managing animals in the barn and pairing fertile animals to have babies, but it is not at all complex.

Here is my Zoo near the end of the first game. I had a completely unreasonable strategy of ensuring I had lots and lots of Pandas. There was no real reason for this other than I like Pandas.
Ryan and Claudia seemed to take to this game quite quickly. Look at them coming up with evil zoo plans.
As the first game finished, it looked like Doris had won, but in fact I(all my fault) had counted the points wrong and it was Claudia's zoo who won. Look how Claudia displayed fine sportsmanship as the morally crushed Doris sadly clutches a panda.
Ryan seemed to have some special zoo skills and managed to win the next two games. Another bonus is that this game moves very fast, so we were able to try it a few times.
It turns out my "must have lots of pandas at all costs" strategy was not a good one as I came dead last in every single game. As a forfeit, I tried to pose like a sad panda on the box with a pretzel.
I could not quite get sad going since I kept giggling though...

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Cooking Asparagus Soup

Over the long weekend, we decided to eat our big meal at a restaurant and just have a light dinner so that I would not have to do a big cook and cleanup for so many people.

Since it is asparagus season here, I opted to make a soup. I cook quite a few soups, so it was not to hard to think up how this one might go. It is almost the same as the nice pea soup I make.

First up, get some asparagus. I went with green, 1kg for 6 people.

Chop them up, and put the nice tips aside.
Next, get an onion.
Chop it up, and then fry in some oil with a handful of mint. Don't let it colour.
Next, add about a pint of chicken stock and the asparagus chunks. Boil them until they are all mushy.
Next add about 1/4 cup of creme fraiche and bring to a boil again.
In another pot, boil the asparagus tips until tender. NOT mushy.
Now, remove the soup from the first pot, liquidize it in a blender, put in some bowls and add some asparagus tips to each one.
Eat it up, yummy.

Real easy to do, took about 30 min all together and I think it tasted pretty good.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Gaming over the holiday

Over the Easter weekend, Doris and Ryan stayed with us, and that as always means we have an opportunity to play some board games... I had a couple of new ones that I wanted to try out.

On the first evening of gaming, I convinced everyone to go for this one:
Cosmic Encounter is a game that has been around since the late 70s in various incarnations. In fact, I already owned the mayfair 1991 edition that is currently in my sister's laundry room. The fine folks at Fantasy Flight republished a new version again last year and I bought it based on my love of the past versions as well as a love of Fantasy Flight games in general.

I think that the ladies especially were not super enthusiastic with the science fiction theme of the game and I had to do a little convincing, but they agreed to play at least once to try it.

Here is the game in a nutshell:

Every player is an alien race living on five planets. The goal of the game is to create colonies on five planets other than your home ones. You do this by playing cards. Each alien has a special, unique power that lets them do something interesting. There are 50 alien races in the game. It is also important that if more than one player meets the winning conditions, then they win too. This allows for some good alliances.

in our game the aliens were:
The Observer (Ryan): Who can keep their ships from dying when helping others.
The Pacifist (Doris): Who wins a conflict when they choose negotiation.
The Parasite (Claudia): Who can force themselves on other players as an ally (wanted or not)
The Mutant (Fraser): Who can steal cards from others in certain situations.

Explaining the game seemed to take a long time, but once we got started, it went very quickly and quite smooth. I don't think we made too many glaring errors in rules or strategy really. The slowest aspect of the game was reading and understanding the "special" flare and artifact cards which often seemed a little cryptic.

Here is Pacifist Doris reading up on something while Parasite Claudia giggles to herself.
I got off to quite a poor start, and all the others stacked up on offense and beat their way into my home planetary system.
I think the game was quite fast moving once we all got the hang of how actions should occur. The whole game took us about 90 min to play, including a significant chunk of time at the beginning where I read out the rules and explained.

I think next time we play, this one would be 45-60 minutes with four people.

Here is the Observer Ryan Observing while Claudia prepares to play a card.
I thought that my alien power was pretty cool at the start of the game when I first read it, but it turned out to be totally irrelevant. My hand almost never dropped below 8 cards to allow it to be used. As for the others, Doris made very good use of her Pacifism winning quite a few battles with the negotiate cards, something that usually means you lose the fight.
Ryan was not that excited about his power at the start when choosing his alien and almost threw it back for a new one, but it turned out to be one that he used the most. I think the Observer power was used more than any other in the game and allowed Ryan to get involved in lots of space fighting action.

Claudia's power of forcing herself as an ally seemed a little weak at the start, but as she got more points and the endgame approached, it turned out to be one that made her really hard to handle.

Despite all the fine moved by everyone, a situation opened in the end that would allow me to win by scoring 2 points in a single turn. I could only do it if very specific events happened and another player agreed to help me. At first I thought only Doris could help and I offered the alliance to her, so we would both score 5 colonies and we would win together, but Doris did not trust me and thought I had a sneaky trick in store.
The discussion made me see a way that I could execute my plan with Claudia as an ally as well, and she agreed right away to join up. I felt silly for not seeing it earlier. I did not want to disclose my details, but I even offered to Doris to join in, having all three of us win, and only poor Ryan lose. Her trust was not there though and the Pacifists sat off alone in their corner of the cosmos.

Of course, the plan worked perfectly and Claudia and I reached the five colony goal together, sealing the victory and ensuring that the universe would now be under the rule of a joint Mutant-Parasite empire. I am sure the Pacifists felt silly.

In the end, game night #1 was a fun filled success. I would absolutely play this game again right away.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Easter

Well, I am back from my 5 day easter weekend and as expected it was one filled with activity.

Weather was awesome, had house guests for lots of fun, and a ton of stuff was going on.

However, to keep it timely, here is what happened on Easter.

The egg hunt. As with most holidays involving chocolate, Liam embraced Easter in full force. He has been talking and singing about the Easter Rabbit for at least 2 weeks now. After breakfast, he looked out the living room window and noticed some colours in the grass. He ran around the house yelling "THE EASTER RABBIT WAS HERE! THE EASTER RABBIT WAS HERE!" and we all went outside to watch him hunt for eggs.

Since there is not much in our garden, the eggs had been placed in tall grass, by the fence, around the sandbox, just difficult enough for a 3.5 year old. He found every egg except one on his own.

In addition to the eggs the Easter Bunny left an easter book and a new Thomas the Train drink bottle for him. What a nice rabbit.

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Twitter?

So I have heard a lot about Twitter as the new hip thing. I really did not see the appeal of knowing the minutiae of peoples activities, but given all the buzz I have decided to try it out.

If anyone would like to follow me on what will likely be infrequent updates, my twitter is "fraseringermany" just like the URL for this page.

As of now, I am following the people that twitter found in my address book, but no one else. I remain unimpressed unless someone can tell me how to really make the most of this hip new application.

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Hang in there

Sorry for the slow down in posting.

I have been crazy busy with work and I dont have any new photos these days.

I will get a new post up here soon though. I have a 5 day weekend coming up so something exciting should certainly happen then.

Cheers,