Yesterday the family and I attended a party hosted by Dave and Heather, two longstanding members of the local game scene. It was fun to spend a couple of hours talking with maybe a dozen fellow gamers in a non-game setting. Nobody smelled of cat piss. Dave and Heather did a good job when drawing up the guest list. At no point did I overhear anyone discussing game theory or speculating as to the contents of a fourth edition of D&D. So yay for that. A couple gamers pitched me the second edition of Mutants & Masterminds as a game that might suit my needs, much moreso than the original version of M&M. Apparently M&M 2e does away with tactical combat, one of the parts of the original that I didn't like. It was also recommended to me that I take a pass on Truth & Justice. One source told me that my own past efforts at FUDGE were close enough to Mr. Underkoffler's work as to make it a waste of twelve bucks. I wasn't expecting to hear that. We also talked a bit about Traveller. Since GDW's offices used to be less than an hour from here, a lot of the old guard can still be found locally.
On a personal angle most of the players in my now-defunct supers game (see the post immediately preceding this one) were at the party. We had a laugh over the fact that none of us had every seen a game end via blog before now and shot the breeze a bit on the subject of what we're going to play next. Also at the party was an ex-girlfriend of mine. We haven't really talked since she dumped me. Seeing her again was... awkward. You'd think that bumping into her wouldn't weird me out all these years later, but it still kinda does. But I also got to see many of the players from the Pancake Hut Gang. I seriously need to play with those folks again. They're great for games involving large explosions and fist-fights.
Odd. We had sort of an impromptu D&D themed party on Saturday. This was prompted by the discovery of gummi-eyeballs at the dollar store that prompted my roommate to want to make a Beholder cake. Also made were a rust monster fruit salad and some baby grell candies.
ReplyDeleteI thought about calling you, but then realized that I didn't actually have your phone number.
Hey Jeff...
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you had a (mostly) good time at the party. I'm sorry that you still feel "awkward" about your ex-, but Heather and I value you both as friends, and thus both of you were invited.
On a personal note, I would have loved to have spoken to you more, but there were a LOT of people there (more than *I* actually expected) and the time you and yours were around was pretty much the time I was preparing carbon chunks (i.e., burgers).
Overall, the general theme of the party was about fun, family, and friends acquired during the length of our (Heather & I) 15 years of marriage. Yes, I figured gaming talk would enter into it at some point because the vast majority of people I form deep friendships with are those that I have met through my 30+ years of gaming.
Speaking of gaming, where do I sign up to blow sh*t up and kick someone in the nuts? =P
peace... Dave
@szilard: Thanks for think of me, man. BTW, I am in the phone book.
ReplyDelete@dave:
"I'm sorry that you still feel "awkward" about your ex-, but Heather and I value you both as friends, and thus both of you were invited."
No problem. I wasn't exactly shocked to see her there.
"Speaking of gaming, where do I sign up to blow sh*t up and kick someone in the nuts? =P"
I hope to soon post some ideas for short games I would like to run. Hopefully you'll see something that catches your eye.
Speaking of gaming, where do I sign up to blow sh*t up and kick someone in the nuts? =P
ReplyDelete- Sounds like the Tuesday night theme song. ;)
Hey, don't forget me either. Actually, having never sat down next to Dave as a player, I'd love to find an excuse to do that sometime in this millenium.
ReplyDeleteYou and Dave and I in a game as players is actually very near the top of my RPG wishlist.
Sigh...