This weekend, once again (alas), was a roleplaying-free zone. To fill in the time, I played a lot of boardgames. Then, come Monday (which I don’t work on), I’ve spent the day writing session reports – both for this week and last week. A lot of session reports.
I’ve just written fourteen this afternoon. A good range of games, as well.
In the past fortnight, I’ve played:
- Caylus
- Agricola
- Agricola: Farmers of the Moor (twice)
- Ticket to Ride: Europe (twice, thrice)
- Ticket to Ride: Europa 1912 Big Cities
- Ad Astra
- Santiago (twice)
- Battlestar Galactica
- Combat Commander: Mediterranean
- Twilight Struggle Deluxe
- Descent: Journeys in the Dark
- Louis XIV
- After the Flood
- Medici
- Castle Panic
- Dungeon Lords
- Galaxy Trucker
- Brass
(Those last two, I’m still writing session reports for them!)
Otherwise, I finished assembling my last lot of fifteen BattleTech minis today, and otherwise sweltered in my room. I’m rereading the Wheel of Time at present (I’m in the middle of Book 9), rather than reading some other newish books just sitting there. I haven’t been enthusiastic enough to return to Robin Hobb’s Dragonkeeper – although I devoured Brandon Sanderson’s Warbreaker and Steven Brust’s Iorich.
I’m currently impatiently awaiting C3i magazine #23, as well as the Valley Games release of The Republic of Rome. My copy of The Boardgamegeek Game has arrived, and MMP have sent me my copy of Doomed Battalions, so I can hope it gets here in the next couple of weeks (along with their special Winter Offensive ASL pack… and A Victory Denied, which I ordered just to make the ASL pack’s shipping worth it!)