I'll bring along a poker set.

If anyone’s up for it, I’ve also got ‘Illuminati’ + the Y2K expansion: a game 
that does its best to try and beat Werewolf in the “lying, cheating, 
conspiracy, disinformation and backstabbing” stakes.




On 29 Oct 2013, at 7:42 am, Lachie <lach...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Cool, been playing munchkin with my son lately, hope to make time for a game 
> at camp!
> 
> :lachie
> http://smartbomb.com.au
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/lachie/
> 
> 
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 12:30 AM, Daryl Manning <daryl.mann...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> OMG, Munchkin and Shadows of Camelot both look really *fun*  (well, from the 
> TableTop episodes).
> D
> 
> 
> On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 11:28 PM, Daryl Manning <daryl.mann...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> Any of those sound awesome to me, so I'll wait for people to +1 on the list 
> under #, but if you don't see that happening or it's indecisive, please bring 
> something you personally love and think would be cool to share with folks. 
> Kinda what the camps are all about (well, at least I like to think so... =] 
> ). 
> 
> Off to check out the TableTop episodes on Munchkin and Shadows Over Camelot!
> 
> (I should also point out I, ahem... pre-filled the Bounty list with things 
> *I* wanted to play... =p There are only a couple of Bounty List additions 
> since I did that, so take the list as a teensy bit selfish on my part at the 
> mo... ). 
> PS> +1 on Love Letter. I've heard good things.
> 
> 
> On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 9:32 PM, Ben Turner <ben.tur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've got a stupidity of boardgames, including most currently on the "Bounty 
> List", but as I'm flying from Melbourne I may not get too many in the luggage 
> (that full set of Arkham Horror may not quite get under the baggage limit... 
> not to mention take up half the weekend to set up and play, which might limit 
> the hacking stuff :)
> 
> Perhaps if people are keen to game, and see something already on the Bounty 
> List they'd want to play, they could shove a "+1" next to it on the 
> spreadsheet, to gauge popularity ?
> 
> Personally, I'll be bringing along "The Resistance" which is very much like 
> werewolf (but better), only plays with up to 10 people, but no-one goes out 
> until the very end, and for this reason (and a few others) tends to be a 
> better game when you've got 8-10 people. Yes, a better game than werewolf, 
> there, I said it. 
> 
> A game I've also got is Shadows over Camelot (as featured on TableTop !) if 
> there might be 5-6 other people interested in a bigger game of something (1-2 
> hours) ? Maybe if someone else shoves it on the Bounty list and it gets a +1, 
> I'll see if it fits into my luggage. Good, simple to learn, longer "find the 
> traitor" game. With knights, round tables and stuff. 
> 
> Cheers,
> Ben
> 
> On Monday, 28 October 2013 00:15:05 UTC+11, Daryl wrote:
> Much like RC Tassie I was hoping some attendees could bring along some of 
> their well-loved games to play (and teach) in the evenings. I, myself, have a 
> deeply unhealthy relationship with werewolf and it's one of my favourite 
> things about the Railscamps, so will be bringing a pack (as will others, I'm 
> sure).
> 
> So, if people have some things they'd like to bring (Cataan, G Annihilation, 
> Dominion, Zombies: LNOE, 7 wonders, MtG, anything @defectiveyeti has ever 
> endorsed etc), I'm sure you can find peeps to play and I was wondering if 
> they could throw them on the list here so we know who's got what:
> 
> http://goo.gl/xKKdOP
> (you can also add to the bounty list if there's something you're particularly 
> interested in playing)
> 
> Pokah I'm travelling light to camp (as moving countries), so can't bring my 
> weighty poker set to RCXIV, but if someone else wants to bring one, I'm very 
> happy to run a tourney for up to 9-10 on one of the evenings.
> 
> Finally, if you're new to Railscamps, I *highly* recommend playing Werewolf 
> at least once whether you've ever played or not (doubly so, if not). If 
> werewolf's not your thing, I'm sure a game of Durak or two will be going as 
> well.
> 
> ciao !
> Daryl.
> PS> I am always, *always* a villager... =p 
> 
> 
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