Saturday 4 January 2020

Party to Something

GNN started 2020 in celebratory mode, with an open-door policy at mine and Sally's house, and as well as the usual massively-unhealthy snacks there was also the marginally-safer ones of crostini and tapenade, courtesy of Sally. There was also mackerel pate, a variety of cheeses, cloudy lemonade, and a bowl of salad that - as Martin noted nine hours later, slowly turned into a bowl of wilted leaves.

still lurking this morning

But before that could happen, Adam T and Celena were first to arrive, promptly joined by Martin, Sarah and Effie. After summing up the options, Effie left the adults to it and went to chill with Stan and Joe. Arthur joined her when he rocked up with Hannah (who came by bus), and then shortly after that Adam H arrived on two wheels. Then Joe walked in too.

But for a long time - literally, hours! - people talked. It almost reached the point where the blog would need to be renamed, but fortunately Andy Mosse arrived with his boy Finn, and brought Team 3 with him. After it sat glowing radioactively for long enough on the table, the collective curiosity of myself, Martin, the Adams and Joe couldn't be resisted any more and with Andy's help we cracked out a quick couple of plays.


The game takes the concept of see/hear/speak no evil and parcels out those communicative restrictions on three team-mates, one of whom must describe the structure they have to build (from tetris-type blocks) whilst not speaking. The second must communicate the message verbally to the third, who can't see anything. It can be played co-operatively or competitively, and our second game was the latter, with Andy, Joe and Adam H beating Martin, Adam T and myself. Maybe it was the combination of hosting, or too much cloudy lemonade, but I found it very stressful.

Later - I think it was later - Ian arrived, and as the daylight began to fail, so did Steve and Anja with Louie and Lennon. Whilst the older kids disappeared to the loft to watch Pixels, the younger crew stayed in the front room with more suitable viewing, as we were all charmed by Lennon distributing snacks, often directly into our mouths. By this point there were two rooms full of potential gamers. In the front room, Sally and I joined Adam, Hannah, Steve, Anja for what turned out to be a triumphant crack at Just One - not only scoring the maximum 13 but 2 bonus points as well. which is even more impressive considering the game probably took about an hour all told.

Meanwhile in the kitchen there was an epic game of Facecards playing out. It took even longer than Just One, so God knows what took place. Everyone seemed very happy with it though.

As the day faded away, so did the 'non-gamers' with various children and relieved parents making their way home so the regular GNNers could go full-nerd. Sally had nowhere to go, but seemed happy to stay. To be frank the order of events gets extremely hazy here, I think due to all the cheese I was eating, but I think this was when a huge game of 7 Wonders got played.


Andy Mosse had only played 7 Wonders Duel, but was otherwise new to things, and initially had Joe beside him as his trusty assistant. But then I stole Joe away to play two games of Blitzkrieg! which we won one apiece and celebrated in our joint mutual destruction. I think Martin won 7 Wonders, after which Adam and Celena departed... in the front room, Sally taught Steve and Anja Yokai. I'm not sure how they got on, but after the first game Sally was ashen-faced in the kitchen, muttering something about rules.

Somewhere around here Res Arcana got played.


I think it was while Adam, Katy - freshly arrived - Ian and I played Flamme Rouge. As we were setting it up, Chris walked in the door - passing Steve and Anja en famille on the way out - and happily sat down to join us. A while ago Flamme Rouge was a regular at the GNN tables, and it was nice to play it again even if the card system initially seems slightly counter-intuitive. I've personally found that the backs of all cards are the same colour a little bewildering, even if it's necessary to hide those exhaustion cards...


While we were pedalling through the Alps, a boisterous Medium was played out at the other end of the table, with much roaring of disbelief and approbation. I've no idea which team won, but they wrapped things up the same time as Adam H sailed over the line in Flamme Rouge.


I'm now exceedingly hazy on things but I think it was towards the end of these games that Andrew and Anna arrived to find a scene of game-related debauchery in full swing. Stan and Joe were so screened out they were taken for a walk by Sally, Andy and Finn departed, and a game of PUSH was initiated by Joe that Anna was shanghai-ed into, whilst at the other end of the table something else occurred. I'm not sure what. It may have just been wild consumption of cheese. EDIT: looking at photos I see we played Tiny Towns. This was after Adam and I tried to play Ecos: First Continent, only to have Martin rule it out by repeatedly barking "no!" even though he wasn't playing.


I think I blanked it out because of my awful building-site finale - Adam won this, followed by Chris and Ian.


However around mid-evening seat-changing occurred with Just One back on the table in the kitchen while Ian, Adam and Chris suffered the indignity of finding out a crucial rule I'd missed in Word Domination: the game of allegedly taking over the world but actually just spelling things.

It's a neat little system of claiming cards by using the letters on them, the catch being you need to claim them in subsequent turns, and may be bumped off in the meantime by other players. I'd not realised the board actually grows during play, however, and we hurriedly implemented the rule when I found it in round 5. Despite Chris' vocabulary and my alleged (by Adam) always-winning at word games, it was Adam's shrewd strategic brain and claimed another win.


In Just One, meanwhile, four people clued gatherer, leaving poor Katy to try and guess Hunter from Joe's clue Orion. There was a substantial bout of cheating here, none of which sadly helped.

Sally couldn't be persuaded to stay up for another game, and so we were reduced to eight - Joe, Martin, Katy, Adam, Anna, Andrew, Ian and myself - for what would turn out to be the last game of an epic session - Pairs. Although I was barely drinking, my cheese and sugar intake had reached gargantuan proportions and I don't know what happened here at all, although I do recall Martin serially going bust on his first card flip and Katy doing well. I think she won - I went to the toilet, and when I returned, it was all over.


And so was the night!

Although our incongruous - for GNN - start of prolonged chat was rather sweetly mirrored at the end, as we sat around the table almost like normal people before we realised the time was 11pm and Ian and I were starting to yawn.

I'm pretty sure I've missed out some games as well as plenty of high points. A big bundle of fun and lovely to have so many of us under one roof at the same time! Thanks to everyone for coming and look forward to seeing some/all of you very soon... Tuesday?

7 comments:


  1. Thanks for blogging Sam. I didn’t take notes, but from what I remember, this happened:

    I arrived with my non-gaming girlfriend at around eight o’clock, not really knowing what to expect. All I knew was that people were inviting their non-GNN partners and that cajoled me into doing the same. As it was, I found a familiar scene of Sam’s kitchen table supporting two games surrounded by gamers. We settled in to watch while Flamme Rogue and Res Arcana ended.

    Res finished first, so the two of us joined Martin, Joe, Adam T and Celena for a game of Push. This simple game of luck management was a good introduction to Anna into games, since it only has about three rules. It was fun, especially since Martin suffered from Explainer’s Curse and a badly shuffled deck. Didn’t seem to affect anyone else as badly, though. We all thought Joe had won with his handsome spread of cards and two safely banked stacks of points. However, just as he was telling everyone that it was a game of skill not luck, Celena finished adding up her score, beating Joe by one point and bringing his speech to an abrupt end.

    After this (once Adam T and Celena left) Martin, Katy, Joe, Anna and myself played Medium. I found it all terribly stressful and did poorly. Katy did well, declaring this to be the only word game she’s good at.

    Then, after some discussion about what to play next, we sat down with Just One, convincing Sally to join us. Apart from the dismal Hunter-Gatherer debacle, we did pretty well. We were even able to convince ourselves that we were deliberately getting duplicates so we could score bonus points for guessing them too.

    Finally we played Pairs with Martin again suffering from Explainer’s Curse. Katy won by a distance with Anna coming in second.

    All that was left was some minor chat with biscuits. For some reason, seeing there was one tiny biscuit in a pack, Sam decided to decant this biscuit onto the table. But with no plates around, he used Joe’s phone instead. However this single biscuit was accompanied by a considerable amount of crumbs that Sam had been unaware of. Despite this peculiar sight, Anna seemed to think you were all really nice people. Thanks for the evening, it was fun.

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    1. The evening was always going to be a bit nerdier really, as children retired to beds etc and alcohol became more prevalent. But I'm sorry Anna was confronted with such a full-on scene on arrival! We'd been in full-swing for a while by the time you guys arrived. Glad she and you enjoyed it!

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  2. Impressively you managed to remember almost every game I was involved in, despite you not playing in most of them. The only exception is the game of Dragons Breath I played with Effie and Sally in the living room. Effie also taught Finn to play later, though she reported to me today that he kept playing it wrong.

    It was a really lovely day, both the socialising and the games parts, and Sarah and Effie had a great time too. Great that almost the whole GNN cast could make it and nice to meet Anna and to see Celena for the first time in ages too. Thanks for hosting Sam and Sally and here's to 2020!

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  3. Thanks to everyone for coming. I enjoyed everything!

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  4. It was a great way to start the year, games-wise, and lovely to see so many faces old and new. Thanks Sam and Sal for hosting, and here’s to a happy, healthy 2020 to us all x

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  5. Thanks for a great evening Sam. And for making me that cup of tea!
    Some nice games played in good company :)

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  6. Thanks all, it was a great evening, excellent hosting Sam and Sally and great to meet Celena and Anna! I really enjoyed the two games of Just One I played (it was me rather than Steve who helped us get a perfect round plus bonuses!); Seven Wonders was slightly baffling fun; Flame Rouge slighting frustrating fun; Medium excellent (my team's excelled) and I'm not sure how I won Pairs (skill?)! Looking forward to doing it all again soon :D

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