Finally, finally, FINALLY! All the work Tom and I have been doing in printing and painting miniatures and dungeon parts paid off last night as we finally sat down to play the first two scenarios in Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion.| Chasing Dings!
It won’t be any sort of surprise that a family that has weekly board game nights plays one of the most popular board games on this planet or any other (as far as we know). Terraforming Mars is a long time staple of ours. It’s easy and fun to play, can take as many people as you can throw at it, and is pretty fast moving to boot.| Chasing Dings!
I don’t think anyone could watch “The Queen’s Gambit” and not immediately want to pull out a chessboard. After we watched the series, my son started getting into chess online again. I eventually remembered that I have a 3D printer (two, actually), and that I hadn’t yet printed a chess set. I think if you have a 3D printer, you are obligated to eventually print one.| Chasing Dings!
We have been preparing for this night for a very long time. Tom has always had an intense interest in Mahjong, especially in the Japanese variant, Riichi Mahjong. He’s got books and books about it. Lots of apps. A vast collection of Vita and Super Famicom versions.| Chasing Dings!