ITunes can apparently handle playing net.radio and burning an MP3 CD at the same time. Neat.
I think last night’s Games Club will be the last in-exile one for a while. At least for those of us who’ll be away at Worldcon next week. In two weeks the school year should have started up.
We kicked off with a new games, a quick little card game called
Hex Hex. It’s pretty simple, with a large luck component, basically hot potato with special effect cards. It plays quickly, and it’s fun enough that I might buy a copy. Handles up to six players, which was one of the reasons we played it.
Then we played Tarot, the old game played with tarot cards. or one of them, anyway. This would have been more fun with a deck designed to be used as playing cards - in the deck we were using (Rider-Waite?) the suits were insufficiently disambiguous.
The big game of the evening was
Goa, a new Rio Grande/Hans im Gluck game. It’s long and complicated, but has lots of neat bits to it. The rules aren’t well-written, so we got some stuff wrong, but I’d like to play it at least once more.