Like card games? Come to Mumford Con!
Did you grow up playing War, Go Fish, King's Corner and the like? Ever try out Euchre or Sheepshead? Dabble with Magic? I've got a game for you to try out and it's called Dominion.
This is the future of card games. Well, at least card games that you have to shell some money out for. The game is quick, and different every single time. There is a theme packed in there, something about building a medieval kingdom, but it doesn't matter. This is one of those games we'll be playing as a filler since you can knock it out in about 30 minutes. Then again, you may want to play it over and over again and turn it into a 3 hour session.
Want to run a power plant? Come to Mumford Con!
Yeah, running a power plant sounds pretty lame. How about running the entire grid? There's this little game called Power Grid that will be showing up at Mumford Con, and it is one of the best games that has ever been made. The object of Power Grid is to supply power to cities by purchasing power plants, building a network, and buying resources. It rolls a fluctuating commodities market and auctioning mechanic all into one really well put together mechanic. It plays great with four or more players. So, if you want to try out a real board game, this is one you'll want to start with.
Like Battlestar? Come to Mumford Con!
Not sure if you should be coming to the Mumfordland Gaming Convention 2010? Let me tell you this, if you're a fan of a little show called Battlestar Galactica you're in luck. We've got the fantastic Battlestar Galactica board game, and we will be playing it during the convention. This game captures the desperation and paranoia that was ever present in the fleet. You don't know who to trust, because any of your supposed human allies could be a frakkin' toaster. Then again, perhaps wiping out humanity sounds pretty good after all.
This is a cooperative game with hidden traitors. It's best with five, but also quite fun with four or six. If you're interested in giving this a try I'm sure you'll find plenty of players who would want to join in.
Evolution of a Dominion Player
Let me break down the progression of your typical Dominion player. By typical, I mean a player who strives to get better at the game in order win more often. I'm sure there are players who just want to "have fun" and build a deck to mess around with, but I like to think that most players want to figure out how to build a better deck. This progression has three major phases, from new player, to big money player, to well rounded player. Hopefully, you'll pick up some tips as I detail each step of this evolution.
The Continuing Tuesday Night Adventures
Last week, the heroes made their way to the dungeon at Starfall Forest. It was their first time out and about, and they made quick work of the first level of the dungeon. We packed things up and just pulled everything out last night. The heroes were in for a bit of a surprise when the second level of the dungeon opened up.
Follow Mumfordland Con on Twitter
Not going to be at the convention the entire time? Want to know when games are starting so you can get here to join in? Just follow the convention on Twitter to see when games are starting, how many people are needed to start a game, and when games are ending.
Mumfordland Gaming Convention 2010 – 2/26-2/28
Announcing Mumfordland Gaming Convention 2010!
February 26-28, 2010 - Plover, WI (just south of Stevens Point)
Free bed to the first two early bird arrivals!
Get an extra day of gaming by showing up on 2/25! (Offer starts at 5:30pm on 2/25)
We have about 1,000 square feet dedicated to gaming! That's 1,000 more than last year!
The gaming library is expanding, keep checking here for changes to the list.
The Games
- Agricola
- Arkham Horror (all expansions)
- BattleLore
- Battlestar Galactia
- Betrayal at House on the Hill
- Carcassonne (and some expansions)
- Caylus
- Descent
- Dominion (all expansions)
- Furry Dracula
- Hive
- Last Night on Earth
- Lord of the Rings - The Confrontation
- Memoir '44
- Modern Art
- Mr. Jack
- Notre Dame
- Power Grid
- Puerto Rico
- Race for the Galaxy
- Say Anything
- Settlers of Catan
- Small World
- Through the Ages
- Thurn & Taxis
- Ticket to Ride (various flavors)
- Twilight Struggle
- War of the Ring
- Werewolf
More detailed information follows, keep on reading to find out more...
Storing Descent
It only took one night of carrying a box as big as Descent's to convince me I needed to find a different solution. Lily and I headed over to Fleet Farm while Jen was at dog class to peruse their tackle box selection. It didn't take us too long to fine the perfect solution; the Plano Magnum Hip Roof Box. The fold out trays really make for nice storage, and there is plenty of room for expansion.
Descent – Introducing the Tuesday Group
I recently acquired Descent: Journeys in the Dark to add to my Ameritrash collection of Fantasy Flight games. I've been interested in picking this up for the past couple of years, basically ever since I picked Magic back up and started getting more interested in board games. The game is gigantic, and extremely daunting, even if you've been playing heavy board games like I have. Ultimately, I had some extra birthday cash floating around, and there was a 20% off holiday sale at Chimera Hobby so it became a pretty easy decision. Given that I obtained it just before New Year's with the Keough, I thought I might even get to try it out before dropping it on the Tuesday Group.
