On Friday the Ontario Today show on CBC had an owner of a toy store discussing some games that would be good for the family during March Break. One caller mentioned BoardGameGeek.com as a resource for different games. I know I have a few readers that are gamers, so I have devised this meme from the BGG top 100 games. I won't tag people but drop me a comment if you do this meme on your blog or facebook page. The list is from here, which you can see photos and descriptions if you are unsure about a given game (many names are similar - I thought I had played civilization but it must have been different)
Bold the games that you have played. Italicize if you own the game
1. Agricola (2007)
2. Puerto Rico (2002)
3. Power Grid (2004)
4. Twilight Struggle (2005)
5. Through the Ages: A Story of Civilization (2006)
6. Dominion (2008)
7. Tigris & Euphrates (1997)
8. El Grande (1995)
9. Caylus (2005)
10. Race for the Galaxy (2007)
11. Age of Steam (2002)
12. The Princes of Florence (2000)
13. Commands & Colors: Ancients (2006)
14. War of the Ring (2004)
15. Brass (2007)
16. Hannibal: Rome vs. Carthage (1996)
17. Paths of Glory (1999)
18. Le Havre (2008)
19. Shogun (2006)
20. Die Macher (1986)
21. Pandemic (2008)
22. Battlestar Galactica (2008)
23. Goa (2004)
24. Ra (1999)
25. 1960: The Making of the President (2007)
26. Railroad Tycoon (2005)
27. Imperial (2006)
28. Combat Commander: Europe (2006)
29. Conflict of Heroes: Awakening the Bear! - Russia 1941-1942 (2008)
30. Age of Empires III: The Age of Discovery (2007)
31. Twilight Imperium 3rd Edition (2005)
32. BattleLore (2006)
33. Go (-2000)
34. Stone Age (2008)
35. YINSH (2003)
36. Tichu (1991)
37. The Settlers of Catan (1995)
38. Wallenstein (2002)
39. Crokinole (1876)
40. Galaxy Trucker (2007)
41. Hammer of the Scots (2002)
42. Memoir '44 (2004)
43. Advanced Squad Leader (ASL) (1985)
44. Ticket to Ride: Europe (2005)
45. Samurai (1998)
46. Taj Mahal (2000)
47. Struggle of Empires (2004)
48. Blood Bowl: Living RuleBook (2004)
49. Ticket to Ride (2004)
50. Up Front (1983)
51. Arkham Horror (2005)
52. Dune (1979)
53. Modern Art (1992)
54. Acquire (1962)
55. Carcassonne (2000)
56. Here I Stand (2006)
57. Notre Dame (2007)
58. Amun-Re (2003)
59. Descent: Journeys in the Dark (2005)
60. Lord of the Rings - The Confrontation: Deluxe Edition (2006)
61. Battle Line (2000)
62. San Juan (2004)
63. Ticket to Ride: Märklin Edition (2006)
64. Ingenious (2004)
65. A Game of Thrones (2003)
66. In the Year of the Dragon (2007)
67. Civilization (1980)
68. Ticket to Ride: Nordic Countries (2007)
69. Roads and Boats (1999)
70. The Pillars of the Earth (2006)
71. Tikal (1999)
72. Space Hulk (1989)
73. Cosmic Encounter (2008)
74. Tide of Iron (2007)
75. Advanced Squad Leader (ASL) Starter Kit #1 (2004)
76. Hive (2001)
77. Antiquity (2004)
78. Friedrich (2004)
79. DVONN (2001)
80. Mr. Jack (2006)
81. The Traders of Genoa (2001)
82. Lord of the Rings: The Confrontation (2002)
83. 1830: The Game of Railroads and Robber Barons (1986)
84. Napoleon's Triumph (2007)
85. StarCraft: The Board Game (2007)
86. Union Pacific (1999)
87. Space Alert (2008)
88. Thebes (2007)
89. Indonesia (2005)
90. Citadels (2000)
91. Europe Engulfed (2003)
92. Reef Encounter (2004)
93. Maharaja: Palace Building in India (2004)
94. Through the Desert (1998)
95. Saint Petersburg (2004)
96. La Città (2000)
97. Blood Bowl - Third Edition (1994)
98. Yspahan (2006)
99. RoboRally (1994)
100. Carcassonne: The City (2004)
I obviously need to play more games. How about you?
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Made in Canada...
During one of my recent online meanderings I found this Canada Art Shop Directory. I think it may be a good place to pick up some future gifts.
Labels:
shopping,
tourist stuff
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Silk, Silk and more silk
I was thinking about my knitting projects yesterday and it turns out that I am in a silk mood. I never thought that when I started knitting that I would have four projects utilizing silk being worked on at once (well almost at once) .
- Bianca jacket - Just to give a quick update on this project. I thought I didn't have enough yarn (again!), but with some calculations I found out the swatch (14 g) had just enough yarn to finish the project. It is now waiting for buttons to be completed.
- Slip stitch ribbed socks - these were recently complete. Nothing more to say.
- Tomten jacket- This is a classic design by EZ, and I am using the same Merino et Soie that the slip stitch ribbed socks used as well as Shelridge Farms DK weight. I am loving both these yarns, and combining it with garter stitch is giving a very smooshy fabric. I don't think Ninja baby will fit until fall though
- Celtic vest - This is a kit from Fleece Artist. The yarn is their Scotian Silk (35% silk, 65% wool. I just started this project and now that I am past the cast on it should go quickly.
Labels:
baby knitting,
cardigan,
knitting
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Festival!
I just heard about the Woodstock Fleece Festival happening for the first time this October. It looks like it has great potential, and so close to home too.
Monday, March 02, 2009
Another pair of socks
When Shall We Knit had their annual sale a couple of weeks ago, I picked up several balls of Naturally Merino et Soie, a New Zealand DK yarn. I had a couple of projects in mind for this purchase. The first being a pair of socks for Ali.
This is the slip stich ribbed pattern from Sensational Knitted Socks. I knitted these socks using the 2 socks 2 circs method. I enjoyed this method, since I didn't need to remember what I did on the second sock - it is right there, the lengths are the same etc. However, I found I spent a lot of time untangling the yarn and needles. Also one of the circs that I was using had a crappy join (early knitting day purchase). I am thinking of trying my next pair of socks using the two socks 1 circ magic loop style and see if that helps this issue
Pattern: Slip Stitch Rib
Yarn: Naturally Merino et Soie (70 % merino, 30% silk) - 2 skeins + a little bit
Needles: 3 mm
Bianca update:
I am still working on the yoke of the Bianca jacket, at about the spot that I was at before I ripped it back. The above yarn (31 g) is the extra that I saved. I am hoping that it is enough - I sure hope so.
Will it be done for this weekend - the knitting might be. The blocking, seaming is debateable, the adding of buttons most likely not since I haven't picked them out yet.
From A house made of wool |
From A house made of wool |
Pattern: Slip Stitch Rib
Yarn: Naturally Merino et Soie (70 % merino, 30% silk) - 2 skeins + a little bit
Needles: 3 mm
Bianca update:
From A house made of wool |
I am still working on the yoke of the Bianca jacket, at about the spot that I was at before I ripped it back. The above yarn (31 g) is the extra that I saved. I am hoping that it is enough - I sure hope so.
Will it be done for this weekend - the knitting might be. The blocking, seaming is debateable, the adding of buttons most likely not since I haven't picked them out yet.
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