Saturday, March 28, 2020

AZ Game Fair 2019

Last weekend I attended AZ Game Fair 2019 in Mesa. It's just up the road from Tucson, and as a "special guest" I get a free badge, so it's usually a very inexpensive weekend of gaming. However, this year my wife and baby came with, which meant a full price hotel room for 2 nights, so it wasn't so cheap after all.

I did not arrive at the convention until 10pm on Friday, so I might as well have just come up Saturday morning and saved the cost of the room that first night... oh well.

Saturday and Sunday, however, I did manage to spend a lot of time at the convention, and actually play some games for once!

Old Favorites

Puerto Rico
After hopping into a game or two of The Resistance with Sean Ramirez of The Dukes Of Dice podcast, I taught his friends Puerto Rico, which sat at the top of the "best games" list for a decade (and with good reason). Sean and I had played before, so of course it boiled down to a contest between him and me. I haven't played that game in years, but it's definitely one of my favorites, and I pulled out the victory.

Game Design Panel
After that, I was on a game design panel with another local designer, David Short, as well as Canadian special guest Daryl Andrews, and the guest of honor from Italy, Vital Lacerda. The panel was called The Secret Lives of Board Game Designers, but had no real direction or moderator, so I tried to sort of direct traffic. We mostly took questions from the audience.

Railroad Tycoon
After the panel, my friend Hoss was running a game of Railways of the World (FKA Railroad Tycoon). There were only 3 of us, Hoss, myself, and a new player Hoss had just taught how to play. We used a map of Great Britain, which I'd not seen before. I kinda liked the map. It was a tight game, and in the last round I had to go to the bathroom, so I made my last 3 plays out of turn (they didn't affect anybody else anyway) and ran off. When I got back, they'd just finished counting points, and Hoss had won by 1 point! I don't know if I trust him though, the first thing he said that game was that I should be banker because he was bad at counting, and the first thing he did in the game was grab $10k bills in lieu of $1k bills... :)

New Hotness

Underwater Cities
In addition to those old favorites, I got a chance to try a few of the new, hot games. Saturday night Hoss and I sat down to figure out Underwater Cities. The rulebook took about 45 mins to learn from, mostly because they repeated the "play a card and place a worker, and if your card color matches, you get the bonus" text at least 4 times.

I was enjoying Underwater Cities while we played, but thinking about it afterwards, I am not sure I'd want to play it more than maybe twice. The "play a card and place a worker, and if your card color matches, you get the bonus" thing is cute. I did feel like I never really wanted to play an off-colored card, even though I had something in play that gave me a consolation prize when I did that (though I probably should have done it once or twice).

We had to stop 1 turn before the end because they closed up, so I don't actually know how my strategy turned out, but I got a pretty good feel for it. I saw maybe 2 real paths I'd want to try (the one I did, and 1 other). I'm sure there's more, but it wasn't obvious what else you could really do.
The collect-cards-in-play part was a lot like Terraforming Mars, and I definitely liked this A LOT more than I like Terraforming Mars.

Wingspan
Wingspan was solid. I enjoyed most of it. Probably the only thing that I thought was weird was the random-and-variable resource pool. You need resources (in 5 types) to pay for playing bird cards, and there's an action where you take some resources (you can upgrade that so you take multiples, 1 at a time). The resource pool is 5 dice, rolled into a supply. When you take a resource, you remove the die from the supply, reducing what's available. Caveat, if all remaining dice in the supply match (there's only 1 resource option available to you), then you may choose to re-roll all of the dice, resetting the whole pool to 5 random things before taking one.

I could see wanting a random resource pool, and I could see wanting a competitive resource pool (like dice drafting), but I'm not sure the way they're combined here is the best way to do the job.
One of the types of reasons I don't like it is because there are a bunch of card effects that are like "take a [specific resource] from the supply, if it's there" - which is therefore super variable, based not just on what's rolled, but also based on how many dice happen to remain in the supply. Worse, there's a card type that says "when [X happens and succeeds], take a die from the supply," where the likelihood of X happening depends on what opponents do (which is fine), but the likelihood of X succeeding increases as the number of dice remaining decreases... so while it looks like this card gives you flexibility when it hits (you choose a die rather than get a specific resource), in reality, this card is not likely to hit at all, and if it does, you probably get some random resource, not a real choice. I could argue that's just a lame card effect, but I think it's a symptom of a lame resource system.

But other than that, I thought the game was fun, and solid.

Just One
Not as hyped as the previous two games I mentioned, Just One is a hot new cooperative party game where the goal is to get one of your teammates to guess a word by giving 1-word clues. The catch is that after each player writes down their 1-word clue (but before the guesser sees then), any matching clues cancel out. So it's scary to use the obvious clues, because if someone else does that, you don't get them, but then everybody avoids the obvious clues, and you still don't use them!

It's a fun party game, would play again, even at 2 in the morning :)

My Own Games and Prototypes

Crusaders: Thy Will Be Done
Crusaders came out just a few months ago, and so far it seems to be very well received. The production is very nice, and several people approached me at the convention to tell me how much they were enjoying the game play!

One guy who had backed the Deluxified version of the game was trying to read the rules while his friends played another game, so I offered to teach. In the end it was just 2 of them (the other 2 kept playing that other game), so I sat in and made it a 3 player game.

It's been a while since I've played Crusaders, but I still liked it a lot!

Crusaders: Divine Influence
I had made an expansion to Crusaders about a year ago, and I had thought it was probably done. I sent it to Utah with Michael in October so the TMG team could play it, and I just got it back about a week ago.

Ben and his daughter were looking to play one of my prototypes, and so as the last game of the convention, I taught them Divine Influence. Emma had not played Crusaders before, but she picked the game up just fine, even with the extra expansion rules. It went well, though I think the free movement from the Influence action is too fiddly, hard to visualize, easy to forget, and usually unnecessary. I should either cut it, or make it simpler -- maybe something like "you may freely move between adjacent hexes with your influence marker on them" (a dynamic known as "railroading" in some games). Maybe better would be to simply cut it, and save having to make components for influence.

David's doggo card game
Late Saturday night I played one of David's quick card game prototypes. It's intended to be a sort of follow up to AEG's Cat Lady. Indeed, much of it was super similar to Cat Lady (collecting similar types of sets from a 3x3 grid), however this game was a step up in complexity, as you could buy upgrades to the patterns of cards you're allowed to pick up.

I gave him some feedback, hopefully it was helpful. Mostly it was "once a player replenishes the board, their turn should be over," which I think he agreed with in the end. The rest was about a special card called "fetch," which did something thematic that David liked, but I thought should probably instead just be "get a card from the discard pile," which also seemed thematic to me. The way David wanted to do it, in my mind, subverted the main mechanism in the game, which is something I don't like doing. The recent game Noria does that, and I wish it didn't.

Revised 2020 Calendar Of Events

By participating in MSSA events, Registered Players have the chance of being selected for duty in the Protea Team.
There is no doubt that Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) has had on an impact on the way in which we all live our lives. Esports, along with all the other mind sports, too have been affected by the spread of the disease with Katowice being played in an empty stadium, and a host of other major events in Europe being either cancelled or postoned. Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA) is aware of the risks, and is keeping a close eye on the the spread of the disease in South Africa.

All  Registered Players should be reminded that they can help protect themselves and others by always carrying tissues, and using them to catch coughs or sneezes.  They should bin the tissue, and to kill the germs, wash their hands with soap and water, or use a sanitiser gel. This is the best way to slow the spread of most germs, including Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).


The following calendar of events has thus been amended


Member clubs are also able to 'book' the hosting of Regional Championships. Regional championships are designed to help clubs gain extra exposure, earn income, and promote the games that they encourage within their clubs. Games can only be played at National and Provincial Championships if such are either played at World championship level, or if having first been tested at Regional Championships. The rules apropos hosting of a Regional Championship may be found here.


MSSA's Calendar of events for 2020 is as follows:

2020Calendar of events

Date
Event
Discipline
Venue
25 JANUARY
Umpires' Course - Gauteng
All
Old Edwardian Society, 11 Ninth Ave., Lower Houghton

1 & 2 FEBRUARY
Ancients, Checkers, PES 2020, Morabaraba
Old Edwardian Society, 11 Ninth Ave., Lower Houghton
9 FEBRUARY
All esports titles as approved at the AGM in December
On-line
28 MARCH
1st WESTERN CAPE Online Championships
All esports titles as approved at the AGM in December
On-line
Delayed until end of Novel Coronavirus crises
24th WESTERN CAPE Championships
Board games, Card games, Esports, wargames
Monument Park High School, 40 Dan King Rd, Kraaifontein, 7570
11 APRIL
Provincial Online Student Championships
All esports titles as approved at the AGM in December
Online
18 APRIL
All esports titles as approved at the AGM in December
Online
25 & 26 APRIL
Provincial School Championships for all provinces
Board and Figure games
Various venues.
9 MAY
Umpire's Course – Mpumulanga
Umpiring course
TBD
30 & 31 MAY
Board games, Card games, Esports, wargames
No 36 on the R114, Nietgedacht  25°57'8.13″S – 27°57'51.14″E
30 MAY
FINANCIAL AGM
Meeting
No 36 on the R114, Nietgedacht  25°57'8.13″S – 27°57'51.14″E
13 & 14 JUNE
SA School Championships
Board games, Card games, Esports, wargames
TBD
Week ending
17 JULY
1st round of NWU School League
All esports titles as approved at the AGM in December
Online
25 & 26 JULY
26th KWAZULU NATAL Championships
Board games, Card games, Esports, wargames
TBD
8 & 9 AUGUST
17th FREE STATE Championships
All
TBD
29 & 30 AUGUST
Board games, Card games, Esports, wargames
TBD
TBA
Indigenous Games
Morabaraba
To be determined by SRSA
19 & 20 SEPTEMBER
17th EASTERN CAPE Championships
Board games, Card games, Esports, wargames
TBD
26 & 27 SEPTEMBER
8th LIMPOPO Championships
Board games, Card games, Esports, wargames
TBA
1 NOVEMBER
Submit nominations of office-bearers
Admin
mindsportssa@iafrica.com
15 – 20 November
IESF 12th World Championships
DotA 2, PES, Tekken 7
Eilat, Israel
5 & 6 DECEMBER
34th S A NATIONAL Championships
Board games, Card games, Esports, wargames
TBD
5 DECEMBER
37th NATIONAL CONVENTION
Annual General Meeting
TBD
TBA
SRSA's S A Schools Championships
Morabaraba
To be determined by SRSA

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Thursday, March 26, 2020

News from Irondale Public Library

update on library services, reminders, and city news
update on library services, reminders, and city news

 Please excuse cross postings

In an effort to reach as many Irondale residents as possible with updates regarding library services, and city news, we have copied the library newsletter to this JCLC mailing list. This will not happen regularly. 

Library Services

during the Covid-19 closure

  • Staff are available by phone & email Monday through Friday 9 am – 4 pm: 205.951.1415 or librarian@irondalelibrary.org.
  • Free public WiFi is accessible from the parking spaces immediately surrounding the library
  • All Services in the digital library are available 24/7
  • Story Time has moved online to Facebook!
  • Find up-to-date information about library operations on our FAQ page here: https://www.irondalelibrary.org/covid-19-updates/
  • Find up-to-date posts and announcements on our Facebook page

From the Mayor-

"Thank you for supporting one another as a community while we navigate these unprecedented times." The City of Irondale website: https://cityofirondaleal.gov/ and Facebook page are the places to access accurate information about the City of Irondale operations.

Census

Have you responded? Libraries, fire departments, schools, roads and highways: the census can shape the future of Irondale.
If you have questions about how to count yourself and those in your home, visit the Census website.

Tax deadlines extended

The IRS and Alabama Dept. of Revenue have extended tax deadlines to July 15.
Alabama Tax Forms to download.
IRS forms and instructions.

Keeping informed about Covid-19

There is a lot of information- some accurate, some not, on the internet about Covid-19. The following resources will give you accurate, up-to-date, information to help you plan and prepare.
CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
WHO (World Health Organization)
ADPH (Alabama Dept. of Public Health)

Story Time!

Story time has gone online! Join Miss Tamara on Monday and Wednesday at 10:00 at www.facebook.com/irondalepubliclibrary  (no Facebook account needed). She will read one of her favorite picture books and share a simple activity using supplies you probably have at home, or no supplies at all.

More about the Digital Library

Libby

Download audiobooks and eBooks or listen/read in your browser with Overdrive.

Hoopla

Access digital movies, TV shows,  music, eBooks, comic books, and audiobooks with Hoopla. For Irondale residents. Now through 4/30- Bonus Borrows! This list of more than 1,100 top titles will be FREE to Libraries - PLUS each Patron will be debited ZERO Borrows when they borrow any of the included titles!

Kanopy

Everyone from film scholars to casual viewers will discover remarkable and enriching films on Kanopy.  For Irondale residents.

Mango

Mango offers more than 70 languages including Spanish, English, Italian, Russian and Mandarin Chinese. For Irondale residents.

The New York Times

Enjoy complimentary access to The New York Times digital edition. Access is available through the web and through The New York Times mobile apps. The crossword puzzle is not included.

But wait, there's more!

Your online library has many resources to explore!
  • Ancestry Library Edition has been temporarily expanded to be accessible from home. For credentials, email librarian@irondalelibrary.org
  • Learning Express Library features nearly 1,000 online tutorials, practice tests, and eBooks to help patrons of all ages.
  • Homework Alabama offers free online tutoring and academic resources, test prep, citizenship and language resources, help with your job search, and more to Alabama residents from kindergarten students through college, plus adult learners.
Check out More Resources at IrondaleLibrary.org
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