Alright...but you need to open the box when you get it instead of letting it sit somewhere for a long period of time. I cramp up easily if I stay in the same position for too long.RMC wrote:I'll PM my address. I have plenty of room, and will only charge you a minimal fee for storage.
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Not a problem, my kids will love Uncle Hepcat!!!!!hepcat wrote:Alright...but you need to open the box when you get it instead of letting it sit somewhere for a long period of time. I cramp up easily if I stay in the same position for too long.RMC wrote:I'll PM my address. I have plenty of room, and will only charge you a minimal fee for storage.
You can sleep on the top bunk in my oldest's bedroom.

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Re: OO Boardgamers, what did you play this weekend?
Lord... I was just about ready to order Railways of the World but you reminded me... I'm going to Origins. There will be tons of insane stuff to buy there!hepcat wrote:My boardgame collection has already spilled onto my dining room floor and taken over the coat closet near my front door. I'm hoping to unload some of the ones I don't play at Origins next week in order to make room.
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Re: OO Boardgamers, what did you play this weekend?
So, as a brief side discussion, where does everyone play boardgames? I have a coffee table, and a gaming board topper that I use for RPGs, but I'm finding that it is just too low for boardgames. In an RPG, everyone is sitting back relaxing, only leaning up to roll dice every now and then. For board games, everyone has to lean up to the table (which is still the height of a coffee table), and it absolutely kills your back after an hour or two.
I've thought about getting a card table, but I can't see how it would be big enough for a lot of games. No, the topper wouldn't fit - a ~3.5'x7.5' topper on a wobbly 34" square table would be a recipe for disaster.
And before you ask, I don't have a dining room. The last time I had a dining room was 1996.
I've thought about getting a card table, but I can't see how it would be big enough for a lot of games. No, the topper wouldn't fit - a ~3.5'x7.5' topper on a wobbly 34" square table would be a recipe for disaster.
And before you ask, I don't have a dining room. The last time I had a dining room was 1996.
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Re: OO Boardgamers, what did you play this weekend?
Currently using my dining room table. As soon as my kitchen remodel is done, I'm redoing my gaming room in the basement and getting a new table.
Right now my gaming table in the basement is an old cafeteria table (as in really old, heavy wood table) that's 8 feet long, and it has a gaming table top on it that's basically a 4x8 sheet of plywood painted blue (for hypothetical naval battles) with a lip around the edge. That table is WAY too big for it's own good. Any mini's gaming we do we're doing on a max of 4X4 tables now.
So I'm thinking about buying something like this table. Round for smaller boardgames, and expandable to almost 4x6 for the larger games.
Right now my gaming table in the basement is an old cafeteria table (as in really old, heavy wood table) that's 8 feet long, and it has a gaming table top on it that's basically a 4x8 sheet of plywood painted blue (for hypothetical naval battles) with a lip around the edge. That table is WAY too big for it's own good. Any mini's gaming we do we're doing on a max of 4X4 tables now.
So I'm thinking about buying something like this table. Round for smaller boardgames, and expandable to almost 4x6 for the larger games.
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Re: OO Boardgamers, what did you play this weekend?
Played Battlestar Galactica with the Cylon Fleet Board (Exodus expansion). It was a 4-player game, and I removed the Sympathiser card; I don't like those mechanics at all. So we had 8 non-cylon cards and 1 cylon card in the Loyalty deck (Exodus rules add 1 non-cylon card to the deck to prevent problems when executing characters).
We won easily, and - off course - the only remaining Loyalty card was the Cylon one. So we had no traitors at all. It was a pretty boring game, and it shows you really need a cylon to spice things up.
I've also played a game of Star Wars the card game (core set), and I really liked the feel of that game. It was fast and bloody, with many meaningful choices. It was a very pleasant surprise, and when the multiplayer rules become available I'm sure it'll be a hit with my group.
We won easily, and - off course - the only remaining Loyalty card was the Cylon one. So we had no traitors at all. It was a pretty boring game, and it shows you really need a cylon to spice things up.
I've also played a game of Star Wars the card game (core set), and I really liked the feel of that game. It was fast and bloody, with many meaningful choices. It was a very pleasant surprise, and when the multiplayer rules become available I'm sure it'll be a hit with my group.
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Re: OO Boardgamers, what did you play this weekend?
Kitchen table for most stuff. Pool table for stuff I might need to leave out or if the kitchen table is occupied. Pool table is a play standing up only back killer, but when it's the only choice you have, you deal with it. I play on the floor with the kids a lot since they can't reach stuff on either table. We play on the carpet upstairs which isn't optimal, but the dogs don't often wander upstairs (they are old) so it minimizes the chances they will disrupt us. If we need a flat surface (pitch car mini) we'll play on the floor level, but on a card table with the legs folded under. We do have a small (2.5x4 maybe) train table that's about coffee table height that we could use with the kids, but it's generally covered with toys.Blackhawk wrote:So, as a brief side discussion, where does everyone play boardgames?
To answer your question directly, all over the place.
The room that I would call the game room has nothing but shelves half for board games and half for storage. I would love to get a table in there for gaming but it's ruled by legos and geotrax at the moment.
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Blackhawk wrote:So, as a brief side discussion, where does everyone play boardgames?
I have a 'table' I built out of 2 sheets of plywood and 2X4's. It was supposed to be a workbench at one time, but then I turned it into a gaming table full time in the basement. I also have some folding tables to help out if I get a large group of people playing some miniatures games.
When I am watching my kids and playing games, we play in the dining room, or the living room on the folding tables. I have a 2x6 and 2x8 folding table for that purpose.
The 4X8 table that I built is where I game mostly, as I have put recessed lighting and some florescence lighting to ensure illumination. We play pathfinder and other RPG's there on a monthly basis. The ceiling in the basement is a little low, but it is dry and cool in the summer and fairly warm in the winter(I have a heater for the winter months).
I'll take some pictures and post them if I get a chance.
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I was at a Lowes yesterday for some supplies I needed for the company server room when I spied the lumber aisle across the store. I suddenly had a brilliant idea that I would purchase a 4x4 piece of plywood to put over my smaller kitchen table for miniature gaming.
Now I realize I'm actually the last damn person on earth to think of this.
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Remus' house.Blackhawk wrote:So, as a brief side discussion, where does everyone play boardgames?
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True, I have been sneaking into your place and using a 4X4 piece of plywood to play games on while you are not there.hepcat wrote:I was at a Lowes yesterday for some supplies I needed for the company server room when I spied the lumber aisle across the store. I suddenly had a brilliant idea that I would purchase a 4x4 piece of plywood to put over my smaller kitchen table for miniature gaming.
Now I realize I'm actually the last damn person on earth to think of this.
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LordMorits' house.Blackhawk wrote:So, as a brief side discussion, where does everyone play boardgames?
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You might want to sanitize your mouth then. You don't want to know what Hepcat does to the cards in ALL of his games.RMC wrote:True, I have been sneaking into your place and using a 4X4 piece of plywood to play games on while you are not there.hepcat wrote:I was at a Lowes yesterday for some supplies I needed for the company server room when I spied the lumber aisle across the store. I suddenly had a brilliant idea that I would purchase a 4x4 piece of plywood to put over my smaller kitchen table for miniature gaming.
Now I realize I'm actually the last damn person on earth to think of this.
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That's okay, I've been hanging out at restaurants in your areas that you guys like...


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Kinda salty like the tears of a clown. At least that was the taste I got off the cards.Remus West wrote:You might want to sanitize your mouth then. You don't want to know what Hepcat does to the cards in ALL of his games.RMC wrote:True, I have been sneaking into your place and using a 4X4 piece of plywood to play games on while you are not there.hepcat wrote:I was at a Lowes yesterday for some supplies I needed for the company server room when I spied the lumber aisle across the store. I suddenly had a brilliant idea that I would purchase a 4x4 piece of plywood to put over my smaller kitchen table for miniature gaming.
Now I realize I'm actually the last damn person on earth to think of this.
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Taco Bell Employees.... <sigh> Hepcat wins.
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Re: OO Boardgamers, what did you play this weekend?
Mostly at the kitchen table, it's a little less than 4'x8' and big enough for nearly everything. The downside to that is our kitchen is central in the house, and games can't stay on the kitchen table for long due to meals and other activities.Blackhawk wrote:So, as a brief side discussion, where does everyone play boardgames?
We've also played on a smaller folding card table in the basement, this works for many of our games. Larger games don't work though. At some point I will buy or build a larger gaming table for the basement, once I get enough space cleared out there for regular gaming. We really need a table where we can set up a game and leave it out for multiple days.
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I think I need to invest in a bigger house.
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Re: OO Boardgamers, what did you play this weekend?
Friendly local game store, at a local bar or hepcat's tiny table. Occasionally on my nice large kitchen table when kids are away. Having toddlers with early bedtimes makes it hard to gather at my place.
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Dig a basement. Or expand over into your neighbors yard....Zarathud wrote:Friendly local game store, at a local bar or hepcat's tiny table. Occasionally on my nice large kitchen table when kids are away. Having toddlers with early bedtimes makes it hard to gather at my place.

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Re: OO Boardgamers, what did you play this weekend?
I have three dining room size tables to play on, as well as two 6 person patio tables and a 4 person table. I run a meetup so I basically kept all the tables I had between my house and my mom's house (she passed away and I moved in).
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Actually, I wonder if I could get away with storing the coffee table and putting a dining room table in the living room? Hmm...
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Re: OO Boardgamers, what did you play this weekend?
A larger folding table over the coffee table? Some kind of height enhancer to put between the coffee table and your gaming tabletop?Blackhawk wrote:Actually, I wonder if I could get away with storing the coffee table and putting a dining room table in the living room? Hmm...
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I'd thought of that, but the large folding tables I've seen are expensive, and the 'height enhancers' take up a lot of space. My house is small enough that bringing something new in usually means taking something else out.coopasonic wrote:A larger folding table over the coffee table? Some kind of height enhancer to put between the coffee table and your gaming tabletop?Blackhawk wrote:Actually, I wonder if I could get away with storing the coffee table and putting a dining room table in the living room? Hmm...
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Height could come from something as simple as cinder blocks. I don't know about stability.
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You could build it so the legs fold and it's just a long board.
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Re: OO Boardgamers, what did you play this weekend?
6' folding table at Walmart for $45.
CR used to have one of these when he lived in an apartment. Hell, for all I know he still has the thing.
CR used to have one of these when he lived in an apartment. Hell, for all I know he still has the thing.
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Hmm. I will look into that. Maybe I've been checking the wrong Walmarts - mine have smaller tables for higher prices. As for building my own - that isn't very likely. I have zero ability when it comes to carpentry.Remus West wrote:6' folding table at Walmart for $45.
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Re: OO Boardgamers, what did you play this weekend?
I bought one of those bad boys a year or so ago for some gaming at my place. The only problem is that width wise, it's only around 2 and a half foot. Doesn't work for miniature gaming or games that require large player tableaus while playing, but it's okay for most other gaming needs. I actually unfold mine and have it to the side for snacks and stat cards and dice rolling when playing minis.
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Re: OO Boardgamers, what did you play this weekend?
Coworkers have seem then as cheap as $30 at WalMart. I don't shop there so I don't know.Remus West wrote:6' folding table at Walmart for $45.
CR used to have one of these when he lived in an apartment. Hell, for all I know he still has the thing.
I have two folding tables at home and they're great. As set of two is great for largish games and you can configure them in to a large taple, an L, or a T depending on your needs. If you refuse to shop at WalMart, like I do and you have a CostCo membership you can get some fairly high quality (but still plastic) folding tables for $50. I got a couple for workbenches here at work.
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Yep I sue the two folding tables I have to create a 6 foot by 5 foot area. Leaves some room for books and whatnot not on the playing surface, and I use a very thin reflective tape to mask off the play area. Comes off very easy from the tables, and windex cleans and sticky residue.(From the tape Hepcat...)hepcat wrote:I bought one of those bad boys a year or so ago for some gaming at my place. The only problem is that width wise, it's only around 2 and a half foot. Doesn't work for miniature gaming or games that require large player tableaus while playing, but it's okay for most other gaming needs. I actually unfold mine and have it to the side for snacks and stat cards and dice rolling when playing minis.

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Re: OO Boardgamers, what did you play this weekend?
So the board game thread is now the thread about boards to put on your table, huh? 

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Re: OO Boardgamers, what did you play this weekend?
The good news is that, as an experiment, I've replaced my coffee table with a dining room table. In the living room. A living room table.
That means a decent place to eat that doesn't involve sitting on the floor. It means that when playing games with kids and friends, I no longer have to spend an hour and a half bending over a sub-knee height table, causing my spine to try and crawl out through my cortex.
The bad news is that all my chairs are now too short.
That means a decent place to eat that doesn't involve sitting on the floor. It means that when playing games with kids and friends, I no longer have to spend an hour and a half bending over a sub-knee height table, causing my spine to try and crawl out through my cortex.
The bad news is that all my chairs are now too short.
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Re: OO Boardgamers, what did you play this weekend?
So we're remodeling our kitchen, a complete rebuild. And we're having a rough time settling on a backsplash. Tonight, my wife hits me with the idea of going to a thrift shop, buying a bunch of old cheap boardgames, and cutting up the boxes and boards and putting them up on the wall for a backsplash. I told her even I'm not that crazy.
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Re: OO Boardgamers, what did you play this weekend?
If it works, you can solve that problem by cutting down the table legs.Blackhawk wrote:The bad news is that all my chairs are now too short.
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Ooh, I could turn it into a coffee table!Zarathud wrote:If it works, you can solve that problem by cutting down the table legs.Blackhawk wrote:The bad news is that all my chairs are now too short.
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That is what happens when you spend a week writing a Paranoia adventure. 
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Commie mutant traitor...
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Blackhawk wrote:Commie mutant traitor...

What do you know about commie? Do you have the clearance to know that? What color is the sky? Why do you know what a sky is?
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When I think of the sky, the only color I can imagine is ultraviolet.Remus West wrote:Blackhawk wrote:Commie mutant traitor...![]()
What do you know about commie? Do you have the clearance to know that? What color is the sky? Why do you know what a sky is?
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