Rob Henriquez

Me and Wil Wheaton Want You to Play Board Games

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Mar 152013
 

Mention playing a board game and someone in the group usually says they’d rather walk over hot coals than endure what they remember as an exercise in aggravating, mind numbing futility. This is almost always because the only board game experiences that you probably remember are those tortuous marathons of frustration that were provided to you in your youth by games like Candy Land and Sorry.

Let us not forget the game that ruined tabletop gaming for more people than any other – Monopoly. Has anyone ever actually finished a game of Monopoly? Sure, you’ve quit to avoid descending into the depths of some sort of horrific Lovecraftian insanity but that’s not the really the same thing as playing to completion now, is it?

Today's board games are not your fathers board games

Today’s board games are not your fathers board games

I have good news friends. Board games are back and they are awesome! To be quite honest, it’s never been as good as it is now. We’ve entered a sort of “golden age of gaming” over the last few years. Your geek friends have known about this and been quietly enjoying it. Now, as Geek Culture teeters on the precipice of mainstream it’s literally becoming “a thing”.

The Wheaton, champion of tabletop gaming

The Wheaton, champion of tabletop gaming

Enter Wil Wheaton the de facto Lord of the Geeks and champion of tabletop gaming. Last year Wheaton teamed up with the creator of Geek & Sundry, Felicia Day, to launch a YouTube show appropriately titled Tabletop. Each show is about 30 minutes long and usually features a different game that is played by Wheaton and three friends – who just happen to be internet or television celebs with at least a small geek streak. The shows start with Wheaton explaining the basics of the featured game, then focus on the game play and interaction. At the end of the show, the winners are awarded a temporary trophy with their names on a piece of masking tape. It’s an entertaining look at what tabletop gaming can be and I highly recommend you check it out.

Wil Wheaton, Felicia Day, and friends getting their board game on

Wil Wheaton, Felicia Day, and friends getting their board game on

This show has been wildly popular and interestingly lead to a partnership between Geek & Sundry and Target. Games featured on the show were also featured in Target stores and highlighted with G & S stickers on the packaging to help consumers remember which games had been featured. The best part of this was that games that were formerly very low visibility outside of geek culture suddenly got a big boost and lots of exposure, bringing even more people into the scene.

Unlike those games you’ve had for years that are probably collecting dust in the back of some dark closet, boardgames today have a lot more to offer than the games you remember. They tend to be heavily themed, much more creative and have high quality art and components. The fact is that now more than ever there is a huge variety of boardgames for players of all interests and skill levels. Want some light gaming as a warm up to other events or games that are accessible to players of any skill level? How about Get Bit! (Amazon Link)? Want something new gamer friendly but with a little deeper strategy? Try The Settlers of Catan (Amazon Link)
Something than you can play with your kids that won’t make them feel rotten because they’re not as competitive? Try a cooperative game like Forbidden Island (Amazon Link).

Let’s not forget that games are also good for you. Games provide a lot more than just an hour or two of entertainment. Games help you learn, they exercise your cognitive and problem solving skills. For young kids they can help with counting, shape and color recognition. They can teach how to behave when you’re in a losing position. They teach you how to work with others to achieve a common goal. If you’re playing games with your spouse against other people they can help you learn teamwork skills.

Workout your gamer muscle!

Workout your gamer muscle!

Games are fundamentally social and teach you how to interact with other people in face to face situations. Playing games will inevitably lead to learning things you didn’t know about the people you are gaming with. Playing games with your kids is a great way to spend time together and teach them some valuable skills at the same time without it being an overt “let me tell you something” moment.

Where can you find these games? First, ask your friends. The obvious choice here would be that geeky person you work with or know through some other association but the fact is that games aren’t just for geeks anymore and it’s probably flying just under your radar so ask around. Next up, find out if there’s a “Friendly Local Game Store” in the area. There probably is and this will likely be the place where you can browse a selection of games that you won’t typically find in a department store. You’ll also be able to ask the staff and other players for advice and opinions. The people that frequent game stores tend to be pretty friendly and enthusiastic about games and will likely be happy to talk to you or possibly even let you sit in on a game. Another benefit to the FLGS is that some of them will have an extensive game library and play space where you can try games out before you buy them.

If neither of those are working for you, try Meetup.com. Meetup is a website where people organize to, you guessed it…meet up to do all sorts of activities. It’s likely that you’ll find either a gaming group or some other social group that has an occasional game night. In my area there are a couple of groups that meet for Role Playing Games, a weekly board games Meetup and a social club Meetup with hundreds of members that holds a monthly board game night at different venues.

International Tabletop Day!

International Tabletop Day!

Lastly, remember Geek & Sundry and Wil Wheaton? They’ve got big plans for board gaming and they’re kicking it all off this month with “International Tabletop Day” on Saturday March 30th. This event is all about meeting people, making new friends and playing games. It is taking place worldwide and there are tons of places holding events. At last count there were over 2000 registered events in multiple countries. Chances are there is something at a public venue reasonably close to you or a smaller event being held by friends. You can get all of the details here and it includes maps and event details. This would be a great way for you to break in to board games. Take the time to check it out and see if there are events in your area!

It really is the golden age of gaming and I can’t think of a better time for you to get involved, learn about some new games and have some great experiences. In the coming weeks I’ll be bringing you more information about games via news and reviews so check back and see what’s going on. In the meantime, play more games!

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Custom Glassware For The Geek That Has Everything

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Mar 072013
 

Looking for that unique gift for the geek in your life? Look no further, as Decoy’s Dork Decor has got you covered! This Etsy shop has a wide variety of geek-o-centric items but my favorites happen to be the etched glassware with designs from lots of different geek-appropriate genres.

Game night drinking just got a whole lot more magical

Game night drinking just got a whole lot more magical

There’s a wide variety of glassware that includes shot and drinking glasses with Magic the Gathering mana symbols, Marvel and DC comics superhero logos and Star Wars themed glassware. There’s also a selection of glasses that feature some of your favorite video games and movies. These glasses are perfect for game night beverages (adult or otherwise) and are a great way to keep track of which glass belongs to which person.

Game of Beers

Game of Beers

Game of Thrones fan? They’ve got you covered too with a set of GoT beer mugs etched with designs from the great houses. These 16 ounce mugs come etched with the designs facing you when held in your right hand but can be custom ordered so that the design faces you when held in your left hand.

Coasters, bringing civilization to game rooms everywhere

Coasters, bringing civilization to game rooms everywhere

While you’re there check out the selection of “8 bit” video game themed coasters to go along with your drinking glasses, which will help you avoid wife aggro caused by leaving drink rings on the furniture!

Avengers Assemble...for cocktails!

Avengers Assemble…for cocktails!

The glass items are described as etched using an abrasive blasting technique making the designs permanent. All items are made to order and custom designs are available. When ordering keep in mind that items are hand made and may take a few weeks to arrive on your doorstep. Decoy’s Dork Decor has been in business on Etsy since December 2009 and has a 99% positive feedback rating.

(Note: I don’t have any connection to Decoys Dork Decor, I just wanted to share something neat that I stumbled across)

Welcome to Holy Crap It’s Late!

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Mar 072013
 
Come on in!

Come on in!

Welcome to Holy Crap It’s Late!

First a little about me: I’m a “seasoned” geek who’s been playing computer games since I walked into the computer lab at school and saw Star Trek on a Commodore Pet computer. (Yeah, that was a long time ago!) Prior to that I’d started playing tabletop games after I stumbled across a slightly beat up and mysterious looking boxed set of Dungeons & Dragons. I should note that when I say tabletop, I’m sweeping a large variety of games into that category. This includes board games, bookcase war games like the old SPI and Avalon Hill games, miniature war games (Warhammer 40K, Battletech, historical and otherwise), collectible card & miniature games and RPGs of all sorts.

I have never lost my love of games and I am (sometimes overly) enthusiastic and evangelistic about games and gaming. I love the entertainment and distraction that games give us from our everyday routines and I really enjoy the social aspect of gaming. I have on occasion, driven Mrs. HolyCrapIt’sLate and my kids a little crazy with requests to try out a new game or play test an idea  before I spring it on friends at the next game night (and I consider myself very fortunate to have a family who are patient, as well as bemused when it comes to my geekyness).

I’m currently playing the MMORPG Star Wars The Old Republic. I am also a Staff Writer/Columnist for the SWTOR fan site TORWars.com and occasionally contribute to other websites. As a rule I’m generally a fairly casual MMO’er and in addition to SWTOR, I’m dabbling in The Secret World and occasionally drop in to Guild Wars 2 to see what’s going on. I may start playing some Sim City in the next few days, time permitting. In addition to gaming I’m a beer and home brewing enthusiast and I like to cook (and eat). I find that both of these activities are also highly social and enjoyable in a “the more the merrier” way. I usually brew with friends and I definitely love to cook with (and for) people that I enjoy spending time with.

My goal is to bring you 2 to 4 posts a week, about gaming, beer and food (with an emphasis on game night snacks). You’ll see a sprinkling of other things that I like thrown in from time to time as well. Look for reviews, user guides, commentary and the occasional rant. You may also see the occasional guest post (and if you’re interested in contributing an article to HCIL please DO let me know). I hope you enjoy it and find something of value here.

Oh, and why Holy Crap It’s Late? It’s a reference to those game nights where you’re having such a great experience that that you lose track of time and when you finally come up for a breather it’s waaaaay later than you thought it was.

I’d love to hear from you or learn about things that you like as well. Comments and discussion are always welcome, all I ask that you keep things civil.

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I can be reached via my Twitter account @HolyCrapItsLate
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You can email me at: holycrapitslate -AT- gmail.com