May 102012
 


The most recent episode of Table Top was an intriguing one for they departed from the standard format of playing a large box game in favor of playing through three quick but different games. Tsuro, Zombie Dice, and Get Bit.

Tsuro is a tile laying game whereby players create paths on a game board which their Dragon Stones follow. The more tiles that are laid the more difficult it becomes to keep the paths from leading the stones off the edge of the board so the challenge is to become the last player remaining.

Zombie Dice is, as the name suggests, a dice game where players take on the role of brain munching zombies. The dice represent The Living whom the Zombies are chasing and rolling the dice determines whether that particular surviving human gets their brains eaten, shoots the zombie in the face, or manages to temporarily run away.

Get Bit is a simple yet devious game where the objective isn’t just avoiding getting eaten by the Shark, but more about letting your friends get eaten. You play one of several (apparently waterproof) robots swimming in the ocean when a shark starts chasing all of you. You play cards to see who is outswimming whom and the slowest robot loses a limb as it gets chomped by the cusinart-like jaws of a shark with an apparent iron deficiency.

Watch the Full Episode Here!

For me I found this episode truly delightful. Each of the games were delightful little gems, though your mileage may vary in regards to which one you enjoy most. I personally favored Tsuro so perhaps I am biased towards the episode because I felt it started off with the game that caught my attention most. The demos of the three games were timed very well and gave the pacing of the entire episode a very good feel.

But of course the entertainment value of the episode would be nothing without Wil Wheaton’s guests! This week we were treated to the likes of Ryan Higa, Rod Roddenberry, and Freddie Wong.

Continue reading for the extended TableTop Interviews.

Apr 112012
 

Let it never be said of me that I don’t care about my fellow human beings (or elves, or dwarves, gnomes, vampires, cylons, etc…). The world we inhabit can be full of remarkable dangers (such as drow, iron dwarves, underpants gnomes, twilight, Megan Fox, etc…). No matter who we are though, we all have one common thing to fear.

Zombies.

The moment the dead start walking around you can bet your IQ score is suddenly going to become synonymous with Nutritional Labeling. On top of that we’re faced with the unfortunate truth that once a Zombie Outbreak occurs it is already too late to plan for it. So to ensure you can survive an apocalypse of grey matter munching undead it’s essential you get prepared before it happens.

To help facilitate this essential preparation I present you with this Nifty Tool.

www.mapofthedead.com

Utilizing the technological power of Google Maps, the “Map of the Dead” website helps you assess which areas of your local geography are high risk for zombie encounters, as well as important locations to avoid (such as medical facilities) and locations which might be useful to hit up for supplies (like hardware stores). Using this tech you can set some priorities for where to grab essentials and where to hide out.

Give it a look see, and find out how much danger you might/possibly/could/will be in.

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