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Tabletop Games Thread

mspencermspencer Registered User regular
There will be tabletop games at PAX!

Details:
  1. Some of these games require a GM; some games do not require a GM because all players are equal.
  2. Games can be brought by attendees, brought by selfless Enforcers for all to play, or even provided by tabletop exhibitors.
  3. mspencer really sucks at creating threads.
  4. Some tabletop games are extremely popular, and you will have no problem finding partners for a random game.
  5. Other tabletop games are unpopular, and people hoping to play those games should consider posting in this thread, seeking players, and arranging times to meet and play.
  6. Times to meet and play will be difficult to finalize until the PAX event schedule is made public.
  7. mspencer thanks Moe Fwacky for approving this thread.
  8. mspencer wonders if Moe Fwacky would have still approved this thread if he'd known how badly the OP would turn out. :-P
I look forward to playing games with you all this year!

Games which will be played at PAX (links about the game) people looking for players for this game

Paranoia XP (1)(2)(3) mspencer HotSake majin23x The_Reflection proXimity mare_imbrium(+1) Captain Cactus And The Water Preservation Squad teopeht(+1) Sentos

Mordheim (1)(2) Arco wtnuke

Mechaton (1)(2) HotSake super... SlickShughes Arco Captain Cactus And The Water Preservation Squad redhalo The Derm

Munchkin (1)(2) chibidani wtnuke Aliasunknown

D&D 4th Edition (1) wtnuke SunshineGrrrl

Settlers of Catan (1)(2) wtnuke faits(+1) mtjimmer xstryker SlickShughes(+1) ShadowMatt

Puerto Rico (1)(2) wtnuke

OSS xstryker

Infernal Contraptions TNTrooper

Zombies leaf chibidani Captain Cactus And The Water Preservation Squad Haikufrenzy wtnuke Sentos

Arkham Horror SunshineGrrrl

Race For the Galaxy mtjimmer

Anima: Tactics Ape2020 PucSpifo

Chess Moe Fwacky hottopicreject

Fluxx HikariStarshine

Chrononauts The Derm

RoboRally HikariStarshine SlickShughes

Game info link research will be done later. Sorry guys.

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  • HotSakeHotSake Registered User
    Paranoia yes/no?

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  • mspencermspencer Registered User regular
    This thread is of course for everyone, but here's my meager contribution:
    I'm looking to GM a game of Paranoia XP. I'm an extremely new GM, though, having run only three games ever, all over the Internet. My first game was rather poor, and the next two showed significant improvement, I was told. So while I would RATHER see a veteran Paranoia XP GM step up and replace me, I'm happy to run a game if people are interested.

    This is now the main info post for Paranoia, for people interested. I've spent several hours re-reading the rulebook and some of the supplemental books I bought, and this post should be more enlightened now. The original contents of this post can be found inside this spoiler button:
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    What is Paranoia? In short, it is a newbie-friendly, flexible, competitive AND cooperative roleplaying game. The apparent object of the game is to use treachery, back-stabbing, deceit, and superior firepower as needed to keep your character alive and earn your character a higher security clearance, higher pay, better equipment, etc.

    The REAL object of the game, though, is to use the situations and opportunities the game sets up to create hilarious situations that entertain the entire table.
    mspencer wrote: »
    The essense of Paranoia is: the world is insane and political; your characters live in constant fear of death and backstab and kill each other as much as required to ensure their own survival constantly; and the players are laughing about their characters' peril and work to entertain each other by creating the most hilarious deaths possible. Do-it-yourself roleplaying game dark humor, basically. You have many clones to spend, so spend them on lulz. Paranoia XP even creates an explicit point system to reward players doing entertaining and suicidal things for the enjoyment of all.

    Remaining wall of text hidden behind the following spoiler tag:
    Spoiler:

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  • HotSakeHotSake Registered User
    You know I'm down.

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  • majin23xmajin23x Registered User regular
    I will be there as mandated by the computer unless the computer mandates me to be somewhere else. Depends on the timing.

    **Still Undefeated at Jenga!**
  • ArcoArco Registered User regular
    Mordheim

    Mordheim is a skirmish game (5-6ish models per person) published by Games Workshop set in the Warhammer Fantasy universe. It requires no GM; only 2+ players, terrain, figures, dice, measuring tape, and a rulebook, all of which I have. I can say that Mordheim is my favorite Games Workshop/Warhammer game, and I'm really looking to finding fellow players or maybe introducing some new people to the game at PAX. I've played a lot of Mordheim and I can easily bring new people into the game. It's not very complicated.

    If I can detect enough interest on the forums, I'll bring everything needed for 3-4 people to play, including myself: terrain for the table, models for people to use, dice, the rules, etc. I have a dwarf warband, a pirates warband, enough figures for a few human warbands, an orc and goblin warband, a skaven warband, and lots of miscellaneous figures.

    It's very easy to learn, especially if you've played Warhammer before. If you have Warhammer Fantasy figures, chances are they'll be accommodated in the Mordheim rules and usable with little or no extra effort on your part, so you could jump in using your own models. It's really really fun, and the rules are free and available for download on the Internet. The ideal Mordheim experience is a campaign spanning lots of games over several days - as you play the game your little band of adventurers grows, takes injuries, gathers loot, develops grudges, etc. It's really awesome and fun.

    Anyone interested?

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  • HotSakeHotSake Registered User
    I will be running Mechaton games for any interested parties, time TBD. Mechaton is a lego wargame played like a very simple version of Warhammer. The rules can be picked up in a minute flat, and you play with units that lose pieces as they take damage, trying to control vital points on the battlefield. It really is tons of fun, so come on by. I will bring a couple armies, but you're more than welcome to show off your own creations. Try to build them roughly to this scale:
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    You need about 4 mechs per player (it's a small scale game).

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  • chibidanichibidani Registered User
    I'm gonna bring Munchkin, and hope some people are willing to play it with me. I swear its better the more people there are, and since in normal playing I never can get more than 4 people, I want to make it big! If anyone has Munchkin expansions and wants to bring them, that would be super cool!

    And of course, I'll bring cookies (see sig)

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  • wtnukewtnuke Registered User
    I'd like to learn some new games - Mordheim sounds interesting. I do love Munchkin also! I'm interested in playing some D&D 4th edition or possibly Settlers of Catan, Puerto Rico, or similar board games. Anyone have these and want to play them?

  • super...super... __BANNED USERS
    HotSake wrote: »
    I will be running Mechaton games for any interested parties, time TBD. Mechaton is a lego wargame played like a very simple version of Warhammer. The rules can be picked up in a minute flat, and you play with units that lose pieces as they take damage, trying to control vital points on the battlefield. It really is tons of fun, so come on by. I will bring a couple armies, but you're more than welcome to show off your own creations. Try to build them roughly to this scale:
    Spoiler:
    Spoiler:
    Spoiler:

    You need about 4 mechs per player (it's a small scale game).

    thsoe are some sweet mechs dude!

    did you ever play xpod play off?

  • The_ReflectionThe_Reflection Registered User regular
    i want in on Paranoia, hard.

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    "He can drink a river of blood and not burst"..."He can swallow a desert and never thirst"
  • proXimityproXimity Registered User
    Paranoia sounds pretty freaking awesome, so I'm in for that if schedule allows!

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  • xstrykerxstryker Registered User
    OSS (GURPS)

    The OSS - Office of Strategic Services - was the precursor to the CIA during World War 2. History says it was disbanded by President Truman in 1945 - but as Fox Mulder might say, "The truth is out there." In this game, set in the late 1940's, the OSS has gone underground to handle strange threats that Truman himself won't admit to knowing about.

    What's flying over Roswell? What - or when - is hidden in a research facility under Montauk, Long Island? What strange magic is being brewed by the disciples of Aleister Crowley in Pasadena? How deeply have Soviet telepaths penetrated our most vital intelligence assets? What menace stalks the streets of San Francisco, draining victims of their memories? Do ancient gods walk the Dreamlands? And why do the British want to blow the lone island of Heligoland off the face of the Earth?

    OSS is equal parts Sci-Fi and Film Noir, with heavy grounding in actual history. You don't need to be a history buff to appreciate it, but my game is well researched with a "truth is stranger than fiction" theme.

    The system of the game is GURPS - you don't need to be familiar with it, because most of the game sums down to "Roll 3d6". Very easy to learn! If you are familiar with it, show some love! GURPS stands for Generic Universal Role Playing System - it can be adapted to cover any kind of genre or genre-crossover. Character creation is points-based - whatever you want to add to the character, you can buy with points. Because my OSS game has a flair for the cinematic, characters will be 200 points, with extra points added on to cover your membership in the OSS (or a related organization).

    Not to brag, but pretty much everyone I've run this game for has really enjoyed it. I adapt the game to suit the characters and players I am running for - no "Railroading". Expect a mix of investigation and combat, matched proportionally to the tastes of my players. But please, no Rules-Lawyering! Come to have fun!

    My email address is xstryker3@aol.com - I'll figure out the schedule when the PAX schedule is announced. Let me know if you are interested - good time guaranteed, newbies welcome!

  • ArcoArco Registered User regular
    Big props to the OP for posting informational links and updating the first thread. That's awesome. I've been busy painting up new Mordheim figs and terrain in preparation for the expo. Woot woot!

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  • HotSakeHotSake Registered User
    super... wrote: »
    HotSake wrote: »
    I will be running Mechaton games for any interested parties, time TBD. Mechaton is a lego wargame played like a very simple version of Warhammer. The rules can be picked up in a minute flat, and you play with units that lose pieces as they take damage, trying to control vital points on the battlefield. It really is tons of fun, so come on by. I will bring a couple armies, but you're more than welcome to show off your own creations. Try to build them roughly to this scale:
    Spoiler:
    Spoiler:
    Spoiler:

    You need about 4 mechs per player (it's a small scale game).

    thsoe are some sweet mechs dude!

    did you ever play xpod play off?

    I did not. I see you're listed as a player in the OP. Is that accurate?

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  • mspencermspencer Registered User regular
    Sorry, that's my fault. It sounded like he was interested in playing. I can remove your name if I'm wrong, and I'll try to be more careful in the future.

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  • SlickShughesSlickShughes Registered User
    This Mechaton thing fascinates me, and there's a lego store in the mall by me. How do I go about finding the rules for it, the blog posts linked in the OP mention a free version being available, but all I can find is the pdf or print version for sale. Do I just have to suck it up and pay the 7 bucks?

    Houn wrote: »
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  • FatherFletchFatherFletch Registered User
    Table Top will be located at the Pike Place Annex of the WSCTC this year. We now have TWO levels of Table Top goodness with exhibitors, enforcers and attendees running games, demos and much Table Top goodness. If you are very confident you will both show up and run/demo/GM a game please let me know and we will try to find you a space to do so.
    We are here to make your table top games experience fun and enjoyable.
    CFK

    Tabletop Manager
    Rolling Old School Dice since '04
  • TNTrooperTNTrooper Registered User regular
    Infernal Contraptions although I will pretty much be running games at random although if there is enough people on the forums interested we could set a time for a game.

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  • super...super... __BANNED USERS
    HotSake wrote: »
    super... wrote: »
    HotSake wrote: »
    I will be running Mechaton games for any interested parties, time TBD. Mechaton is a lego wargame played like a very simple version of Warhammer. The rules can be picked up in a minute flat, and you play with units that lose pieces as they take damage, trying to control vital points on the battlefield. It really is tons of fun, so come on by. I will bring a couple armies, but you're more than welcome to show off your own creations. Try to build them roughly to this scale:
    Spoiler:
    Spoiler:
    Spoiler:

    You need about 4 mechs per player (it's a small scale game).

    thsoe are some sweet mechs dude!

    did you ever play xpod play off?

    I did not. I see you're listed as a player in the OP. Is that accurate?

    I'm not opposed to trying it out schedule permitting. but i have never played it before

  • HotSakeHotSake Registered User
    This Mechaton thing fascinates me, and there's a lego store in the mall by me. How do I go about finding the rules for it, the blog posts linked in the OP mention a free version being available, but all I can find is the pdf or print version for sale. Do I just have to suck it up and pay the 7 bucks?
    Hmm, I'm not aware of a free version. I sprang for the print version. If you look at the posts on lumpley.com, you can kind of piece together the rules, but see below:
    super... wrote: »
    I'm not opposed to trying it out schedule permitting. but i have never played it before
    It seriously takes like a minute to learn.

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  • SlickShughesSlickShughes Registered User
    HotSake wrote: »
    This Mechaton thing fascinates me, and there's a lego store in the mall by me. How do I go about finding the rules for it, the blog posts linked in the OP mention a free version being available, but all I can find is the pdf or print version for sale. Do I just have to suck it up and pay the 7 bucks?
    Hmm, I'm not aware of a free version. I sprang for the print version. If you look at the posts on lumpley.com, you can kind of piece together the rules, but see below:
    super... wrote: »
    I'm not opposed to trying it out schedule permitting. but i have never played it before
    It seriously takes like a minute to learn.

    Yeah, from those posts I think I know everything except: what type of dice to use (looks like d6's excepting doubling up on equipment nets you a d8, maybe?), and what makes an attachment (I'm guessing it's pretty loose, sort of wysiwyg sort of thing with no hard and fast rules besides pointing out to your opponent at the start of a match what's what on your mechs). *EDIT* Oh, and how much equipment you're allowed (looks like some cap - 4 or 5 maybe?- and you get extra init dicefor whatever you don't use). Do you actually have sets of dice as appropriate for the colors they mention?

    Oh, and I'm with out doubt in on this at some point. Just tell me when and where.

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  • HotSakeHotSake Registered User
    I have a tackle box full of colored d6s and a few odd d8s. It sounds like you've basically got it. 2 weapons at the same range gets you a d8. You also get d8 for movement if you have no ranged weapons (by design or damage). Attachments are logical entities and can be physically represented by anything on the figure itself. Up to 4 attachments, with bonus initiative dice for using less. I will be using the optional rule that you have to have a spotting attachment to spot, since it's such a useful ability.

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  • ArcoArco Registered User regular
    I'm interested in the Mechaton, too. It sounds interesting.

    Mordheim update: I've got some people interested on the west coast train trip coming up, plus some people at the expo, so I'm definitely bringing my setup. Enough to accommodate 4 people on a 4'x4' table for sure.

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  • leafleaf Registered User regular
    Zombies would be a fun/quick pickup game to play with random people.

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  • mspencermspencer Registered User regular
    Also apparently the tabletop annex will have the same hours as the rest of PAX this year, and will NOT be 24-hour.

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  • faitsfaits a panda eating cake seattleRegistered User regular
    I'd be all over a game of catan, and I'm pretty sure I could also rope in a buddy of mine. We've both really enjoyed it on xbla, but I've never played the actual board game. How long does a complete game actually take? (I've heard that it takes a LOT longer than the live arcade version (which is like 45 minutes for a game)

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  • wtnukewtnuke Registered User
    Catan does take awhile, a couple hours depending on how mean the board sets up and how much people like to dick eachother over. I may have to bite the bullet and actually purchase a copy of the game.

    faits: where are you guys from?

  • faitsfaits a panda eating cake seattleRegistered User regular
    I live in Seattle. One of my friends is flying up from san francisco and the other is coming in from back east.

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  • SunshineGrrrlSunshineGrrrl Seattle - EastsideRegistered User regular
    My roommate and I will be looking for a couple of tabletop games to enjoy. Always up for whatever but would particularly like to try out 4e or any other rp games and honestly, I love boardgames. I may bring arkham horror or some such. Also, if someone is doing a long stretch descent campaign, that could be fun.

  • mtjimmermtjimmer Registered User regular
    I'll bring a copy of Settlers for Friday or Saturday, if we set up a time to meet and play ahead of time.

    I will definitely bring my copy of Race for the Galaxy, as it is my current favorite (board) game.

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  • faitsfaits a panda eating cake seattleRegistered User regular
    Me plus one, for catan. Scheduling ahead of time sounds like a good idea. I don't have a preference about friday vs. saturday, though I'd like to be done before the bands come on. (this isn't a dealbreaker except for the front, who I need to see again because it is imperative that I yell "PLAY DUDE AND CATASTROPHE" at him through his entire set)

    Of course the ONE problem with scheduling ahead of time is if there ends up being a good panel going during the time we schedule.

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  • xstrykerxstryker Registered User
    faits wrote: »
    Me plus one, for catan. Scheduling ahead of time sounds like a good idea. I don't have a preference about friday vs. saturday, though I'd like to be done before the bands come on. (this isn't a dealbreaker except for the front, who I need to see again because it is imperative that I yell "PLAY DUDE AND CATASTROPHE" at him through his entire set)

    Of course the ONE problem with scheduling ahead of time is if there ends up being a good panel going during the time we schedule.
    I think you can make that you plus 2, faits, schedule permitting - "Who's got wood for sheep?"

  • chibidanichibidani Registered User
    leaf, I'll join you for Zombies if you're bringing it. I've only played it once and it was super cool!

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  • SlickShughesSlickShughes Registered User
    Me+wife are in for catan. I'll bring my set (base+seafarers+some random little things) if need be.

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  • wtnukewtnuke Registered User
    I'm way past in for Catan. I think we should maybe set times and/or places to meet on Saturday. The problem I have is that I've never been to the convention center before, so it'd be hard to know where to meet people.

  • Ape2020Ape2020 Registered User
    Well I'm meeting up with 2-3 other people to play a miniature game Anima: Tactics.
    Anima: Tactics is a skirmish miniature wargame set in the world of Gaia, created for the Anima: Beyond Fantasy role playing game that has been a major hit in Spain. Anima: Tactics is a fusion of East meets West with Japanese video game style art, honor, and mysticism combined with Medieval arms and magic.

    Anima: Tactics is a no-holds barred skirmish combat game that pits heroic characters against each other in the struggle between Light and Dark. In this gritty battle, alliances change and heroes must struggle with their own souls to decide which side of the line they stand on. Draw the line and throw down the Gauntlet. Conquer your foe by utilizing your characters special powers in devastating combos.

    Get into the game with a Light or Dark starter game that includes 2 characters, rules, dice, character and asset cards, action counters and more. Increase your force and tactical flexibility with heroic character blisters from the light, Dark, or Neutral factions. Each Blister pack contains a highly detailed metal miniature, a character card, advantage card, and all the action counters and spell counters you need.

    This game will be demoed by Cipher Studios at the Fantasy Flight Games booth. We fans will run some scenarios to play that can include multiple groups on Saturday about noon. We would welcome all to play and will bring at least two terrain boards to play on. Maybe if we can generate enough interest we can get a little tourney going. Its a very easy game and here are some of the figures painted to give you an idea of the models.

    Character Figure Shots.

    Official site were you can download the rules.

    Okay thats enough pimping I hope to see many gamers try it out.

    -ape2020

    Where are the DEMONS???
    Bring on the PAIN!!!
  • faitsfaits a panda eating cake seattleRegistered User regular
    wtnuke wrote: »
    I'm way past in for Catan. I think we should maybe set times and/or places to meet on Saturday. The problem I have is that I've never been to the convention center before, so it'd be hard to know where to meet people.

    I guess it wouldn't matter much anyway, since all the tabletop stuff is being moved across the street. Last year there was a table top / freeplay room (actually i think it was like two rooms connected together?) so whatever room that ends up being would be ok for the meeting point (since we'll be playing there anyway)

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  • mare_imbriummare_imbrium Registered User regular
    I would love to play Paranoia. If I were going to my husband would be as well, I have to explain the awesomeness and convince him.

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  • wtnukewtnuke Registered User
    faits wrote: »
    wtnuke wrote: »
    I'm way past in for Catan. I think we should maybe set times and/or places to meet on Saturday. The problem I have is that I've never been to the convention center before, so it'd be hard to know where to meet people.

    I guess it wouldn't matter much anyway, since all the tabletop stuff is being moved across the street. Last year there was a table top / freeplay room (actually i think it was like two rooms connected together?) so whatever room that ends up being would be ok for the meeting point (since we'll be playing there anyway)

    Hey, do you get together with anyone in the Seattle area to play? I'm looking for new people to game with since I moved to Seattle just over 3 weeks ago. I live up in the Ravenna area, about a mile or so north of the U-district.

  • faitsfaits a panda eating cake seattleRegistered User regular
    wtnuke wrote: »
    faits wrote: »
    wtnuke wrote: »
    I'm way past in for Catan. I think we should maybe set times and/or places to meet on Saturday. The problem I have is that I've never been to the convention center before, so it'd be hard to know where to meet people.

    I guess it wouldn't matter much anyway, since all the tabletop stuff is being moved across the street. Last year there was a table top / freeplay room (actually i think it was like two rooms connected together?) so whatever room that ends up being would be ok for the meeting point (since we'll be playing there anyway)

    Hey, do you get together with anyone in the Seattle area to play? I'm looking for new people to game with since I moved to Seattle just over 3 weeks ago. I live up in the Ravenna area, about a mile or so north of the U-district.

    I've actually never played the physical board game in my life. (I've played it a lot on xbox live is all)

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