Sneaks and Snitches, Infinity Dungeon, Minecraft
I played a game tonight that apparently had absolutely no effect on me, because I cannot even remember what the hell it was. Did I win? Did I lose? Did I flip over the table? Who knows! The experience has since been lost to the mists of time.
I do remember playing Sneaks and Snitches, which is a goofy little game in which each player chooses a location to steal from and a location to tell the cops about. If two people choose the same place, nobody gets the treasure. So, a lot of bluffing to get the treasure, trying to figure out what everyone wants. The scoring system is strange, as for some items, only the person who has the most gets the points, while for others only the person who has the least doesn't get points. It's weird. Anyway, I didn't win.
Then another from the Minigame Library: Infinity Dungeon, a goofy storytelling game where a bunch of elements are thrown together and the current active player has to come up with a story of how the party escapes the current room. We had a party of a Power Ranger, a tycoon, a pirate, a butler, and an evil overlord. It was goofy. The only problem is that it is really easy to pass a room, which means nobody dies comically enough. But it is good for laughs.
And it turns out that my friends have a Minecraft server. I've never played on a Minecraft server, so I logged in and started screwing around. Then I continued to screw around and built a huge tower on top of a hill until 6 in the morning. It was not the greatest idea.
I played a game tonight that apparently had absolutely no effect on me, because I cannot even remember what the hell it was. Did I win? Did I lose? Did I flip over the table? Who knows! The experience has since been lost to the mists of time.
I do remember playing Sneaks and Snitches, which is a goofy little game in which each player chooses a location to steal from and a location to tell the cops about. If two people choose the same place, nobody gets the treasure. So, a lot of bluffing to get the treasure, trying to figure out what everyone wants. The scoring system is strange, as for some items, only the person who has the most gets the points, while for others only the person who has the least doesn't get points. It's weird. Anyway, I didn't win.
Then another from the Minigame Library: Infinity Dungeon, a goofy storytelling game where a bunch of elements are thrown together and the current active player has to come up with a story of how the party escapes the current room. We had a party of a Power Ranger, a tycoon, a pirate, a butler, and an evil overlord. It was goofy. The only problem is that it is really easy to pass a room, which means nobody dies comically enough. But it is good for laughs.
And it turns out that my friends have a Minecraft server. I've never played on a Minecraft server, so I logged in and started screwing around. Then I continued to screw around and built a huge tower on top of a hill until 6 in the morning. It was not the greatest idea.