Filed under: card games, role playing games, rulebooks | Tags: board games, card games, munchkin, rules
a few days ago i mentioned some 2 player rules for munchkin the card game – well i’ve tried it, but only once and although it works, it’s not great.
To be fair to the author I can’t see another easy way to improve it, and it does work. I’ll have a mull on it and see if I can make improvements (if not then i’ll just shut up and give up!).
Has anybody been a playtester for Munchkin Quest (the Munchkin board game that Steve Jackson Games are bringing out soonish)? If so, could you let us know what you think (it’s nearly christmas so i need to start being a bit more careful with spending money!).
Filed under: computer games, dungeons and dragons, role playing games | Tags: dnd, games, planescape
A friend sent me a link to a blog entry by taluxb about planescape: torment.
It’s a great post, and explains the game well, but it doesn’t quite explain why so many RPG fans love the game.
I may be a sad nerd (I am), but myself (and my then wife) loved the game and played it together for about 2 weeks until we completed it, then when Balders Gate 2 and others (inc. Neverwinter Nights 1) came out then I bought them immediately, and was disappointed that they didn’t match up.
Myself, I think the reason why Torment was such a brilliant game is because it’s different; seriously different to standard (i’ve got a new term to use here..) Munchkin-esque DnD type games which can be seen just about anywhere.
Firstly as the nameless one you’re not sure why you’re there or what you’re doing. The environment is seriously different to other games. Neverwinter Nights etc. you’ve seen the scenery a million times, you’re going to meet gobins, elves, and orcs. In contrast Torment (and the Planescape setting) is more varied, yes you’ll see elves and dwarves, but in new and interesting ways. Plus it feels more grown up than the other games, it’s slightly subversive, without having to resort to horror or gore.
I really hope that somebody comes along and does a spelljammer or planescape game, as they’re different enough to be exciting, I doubt we’ll ever see a worthy sequel to Torment though, and that’s a damn shame
Personally I’m not convinced that it’s purely a role-player’s pc game: my wife never played D&D, and yet she was a fanatic (and also ended up deeply disappointed by Balders Gate and stuff).
For other info take a look at the wikipedia page for torment
if you want to buy it then it’s going to hurt i’m afraid – Ewelike has Planescape: Torment on it but it’s only available from an Amazon Marketplace vendor (for £40! – i didn’t pay that the first time round when it was new and was released!) – but they do have links to eBay sellers where it seems a more manageable £15/$25 .. still expensive though!). A quick search round the web doesn’t seem to show anybody else cheaper
Filed under: card games, rulebooks | Tags: alternate rules, card games, munchkin
I’m starting to look like a munchkin fanatic but i just wanted to point out some user created rules for Munchkin for two players that a friend pointed out (Matt thanks dude!)
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so, i’m aching to give them a go and i’ll post my results over the next few days.
I promise not to bore you too much more with Munchkin! much more…
Thought i’d share this (even though i’ve only got munchkin at the moment) – to find all Steve Jackson Games products on a price comparison site.
Filed under: card games, role playing games | Tags: card games, fantasy, munchkin
I find reviewing Steve Jackson Games’s products hard, really hard. On the one hand I really respect the company and the people who work for it, on the other I really couldn’t get along with GURPS – which isn’t that surprising as I was heavily biased towards Dungeons and Dragons.
So, I bought Munchkin the Card Game on a whim, and after an initial disappointment (it really needs 4 people to play, 3 at an absolute minimum) I really really like it.
The general idea is related to the whole dungeons and dragon vibe, and cocks it’s hat to 20 years of D&D magic items and daftness, with excellent in-jokes for those D&D players in the group, while just being interesting to those new players who aren’t RPG fans (like my girlfriend amongst others)
If you’re a fan of John Kovalic then you’ll love the artwork, personally I think it’s “not bad”, but each to their own. In it’s defense even though it’s simple and newspaper cartoon style, it’s well done, clear and uncluttered. If you’re looking for the artwork that you’d find on Magic the Gathering cards though then you’re going to be either surprised or disappointed
which brings me on to the other part – SJ Games are a small outfit, and although they’re pretty universally loved by RPG fans its a real niche market. So their games are basic and a bit more expensive than you’d hope. Ok, you can use price comparison engines like ewelike that handle RPG and scifi/fantasy stuff (there are others but they don’t seem to do much RPG stuff?) but it’s still a limited list of sellers. Ewelike – you need to do better!
If you like card games, you’ve got some spare time then buy it and enjoy it. me? i’m already working out whether to buy some more “standard” Munchkin card expansion set or opt for a different genre and then maybe merge them together in future using Munchkin Blender.
Score? 3.5 or maybe 4 out of 5, it won’t change you’re life, but it’ll be a reasonable return for the money you spend (plus it’s girlfriend friendly… how many other RPG/comic purchases are enjoyed by your girl friend too?)