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5 games to play while you’re occupying Wall Street

15 Oct

Fiasco RPG

When you’re staging a long-term protest — an occupation, if you will — you’re looking at sporadic fits of action amid long stretches of just standing or sitting around. So why not play a game?

Here are some games the protesters in the Occupy Wall Street movement might use to pass the time during those slow periods:

1. Fiasco: Players take the roles of people with powerful ambition and poor impulse control, whose get-rich-quick schemes go horribly wrong. Hilarity ensues.

2. The Werewolves of Miller’s Hollow: In this game for 8 to 18 players, the majority of ordinary citizens are food for a handful of elusive predators who live among them. Every day the players argue about who should be brought to account, but usually end up burning other innocent townspeople at the stake. This fantasy scenario has no parallel in our world, and thus provides a great source of escapist fun.

3. Polaris: A gloomy role-playing game in which those charged with defending their society grow increasingly disillusioned with its widespread corruption, and self-destruct. Conflict resolution takes the form of highly ritualized verbal exchanges that draw from a list of stock phrases. Any similarity to cable news punditry is purely coincidental.

4. Pandemic: A cooperative board game in which players work together to contain and resolve a rapidly-spreading global crisis. The game is a reminder of the importance of having your shit together as a group.

5. Grey Ranks: Hey, it could always be worse.

We have a winner in the Edition Wars, and it’s Brian Patterson

25 Sep

Game designer Monte Cook announced that he has returned to Wizards of the Coast, working with the Dungeons & Dragons R&D department “exploring various options and experimenting with the game.”

Brian Patterson of d20monkey has found a way to cash in on both sides of the inevitable debate with this t-shirt:

Monte Saved/Ruined My Game Tee

Well played, sir!

I’ll be at PaizoCon 2011 on Saturday

9 Jun

This will be my first time attending Paizo’s annual event, where I’ll likely be spending the day at the Kobold Quarterly booth alongside such luminaries as Sigfried Trent and Kobold-in-Chief Wolfgang Baur. If it’s anything like KQ’s Gen Con presence, it’ll be a hotbed of raucous fun.

If you’re going, please stop by and say hello! You may unlucky enough to hear me sing a chorus of “My Kobold Lies Over The Ocean.”

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