Showing posts with label panda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label panda. Show all posts

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Week of the Panda: My Panda Shirts!!

So, in case you didn't know, I think pandas are pretty cool.  As such, I collect panda things.  Among these panda things are panda t-shirts, the more adorable and/or nerdy the better.

After a recent purchase, I now own 5 panda shirts.  This is an obvious excuse to wear a different panda shirt everyday for an entire work week.

I call this past week "Week of the Panda"!!!!!!


Monday: Panda Pirate!

Arrrrggggghhh!

Tuesday; Pandazilla!
Rawwwwrrrr!!!

Wednesday: Ramen Nommin' Panda!

Sluuuuurrrrrrpp!

Thursday: Left Out at Lunch Panda :(
Awwwwww :(

Friday: Pew Pew Panda!
Pew pew pew!
Pew pew gamer panda is my newest shirt, and my current favorite :)
So stylish.

Hope everyone had a good week, and a good weekend.  I did, because pandas.

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

What's In Your Bag?

Gen Con is approaching.  Sadly, we aren't going this year :(
Hopefully we can get the time off work for a big adventure next year.
(For our big adventure last year, see this: Day 1, Day 2 and Days 3 and 4)

Last year, we got these awesome game bags for free.  They aren't super special or padded or anything, but they hold 2 games nicely.  I use it when the games get cooped up and I need to take them out for a walk.

Panda not included.

I used it just the other day.  When I got home and pulled the games out, though, I also found these.

Not my socks

These are not my socks.  They are all that's left of a gamer who had to move away :'(

But I'll see y'all soon ;)  We'll play some games!

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Happy Holidays from the Panda Meeple!

Happy Holidays from all of us (just me) at the Panda Meeple.  May your days be merry and bright and full of games.



 


And be nice, because Panda-Claws is coming soon. 



Saturday, July 26, 2014

Panda's Box

So a real-life board game store moved into my neighborhood(-ish) recently, and I'm very excited.  Not so much for buying boardgames there though.  I can do online browsing and buying from home, where pants aren't required.  More like it's a nice place to meet up with people to play games occasionally.  Or to browse their game selection just for funsies (but with pants on). 
They also have, 4 different times now, had out-of-print games at non-ridiculous prices.  We picked up Strasbourg and The Ladies of Troyes off the clearance table for their less-than-MSRP-online-retailer-like prices despite their out-of-printness.  We also found Hansa Teutonica and the St. Petersburg Expansion for MSRP prices, which are still a good deal considering their out-of- printness.

They sell game acessories too. 
So there I was, browsing the store other day, wearing pants, and I stumbled upon this gem!

PANDA'S BOX!
It's a panda deck box!  It's supposed to hold your (insert collectible card game of choice here) cards, but with cute panda theme.

I don't play (insert collectible card game of choice here), but I bought it anyway.  It was only $3.50 and it was adorable.
I still put it to good use.  I don't have cards for it to hold, but I still have card sleeves that I use to protect cards for my board game that, you know, have cards.  So that's where they are stored now.

A card-protector protector.

Hello Panda!
In a couple of weeks we are heading to Indy for GenCon!  It's the biggest gaming convention in the U.S. and it's going to be awesome.  4 days of boardgames and cosplayers and boardgames and LARPers and boardgames and theme partys and GIANT BOARDGAMES!  It'll be great.  I may even post about it.  But only if you are nice to me.

PEEK-A-BOO!!!!

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Go: A Game of Stones

Just FYI, my blog hit 500 page views this week.  That's a nice round number, half a millennium.

So in honor of this first milestone, I wish to tell you about my favorite game ever:

Go.  That's the name of the game.  I don't want you to go anywhere.  I want you to stay here and keep reading.
 
It is an abstract strategy game at it's finest.  Few rules, endless variability, and looks great on a coffee table.

I've been playing Go for almost 8 years now, long before I got really into designer boardgames as a hobby.  It is the only game I have rated a solid 10/10 on my boardgamegeek profile.  Every other great game can only get at best a 9.5, because that is a rule I set for myself.  Go is my favorite and that will never change.  It is so great, I made sure it was the inaugural game on my game table.

But enough about me.  You come here to hear about the games.  Or maybe you come here for me.  That would be quite flattering.

Go requires only a few components: A board and some stones.

The board consists of a 19x19 grid of lines.  That's it.

Here's mine:

My precious.
My board is made of bamboo, 3/4" thick.  It's a pretty good looking board for pretty cheap.  And it's a favorite of pandas.
Boards come in a variety of woods and thicknesses.  Thicker boards and nicer woods cost more.  The one I have is a table board, but you can get ones with feet on them that are meant for placing on the floor.  The fanciest boards are floor boards made from 700 year old Kaya trees grown in a particular region of Japan and are like 8 inches thick or something.  They can run several hundred thousand dollars. *Sigh*...I can dream.

You also needs stones.  Here are my Go stones (not to be confused with my gall stones).

A bowl of stones.
These are the black stones.  There are also white ones.  They come in fancy wooden bowls.  Everything about this game screams fine craftsmanship.
These stones are made out of Yunzi.  Few know what they are actually made of; it's a secret Chinese recipe.  Yunzi stones are relatively inexpensive but still look and feel very nice.  And the black ones are known for the strange green glow when held up to the light.
Probably the most well known/ fancy stones are shell and slate (the white ones are from shells, and the black from slate).  The shells are from polished shells of a particular Japanese clam, and they have just lovely lovely patterns on them.  They are also expensive. *Sigh*...I can dream.

The game starts with 2 players, each with a set of stones, and an empty board.

My blank canvas.
Starting with black, the players take turns placing stones of the intersections of lines of the board.  The goal of the game is to secure territory by enclosing areas with your stones.  This is complicated by the fact that there are capturing rules that "kill" stones if they get surrounded by an opponent's stones in certain ways.  Those rules are hard to explain quickly.  I'll refer you to the Wikipedia page for that.

But when you capture an opponent's stone, you get to clink it into the lid of your stone bowl for safe keeping.
My captures
 These are my skinny fingers placing a stone on the board.  That weird grip is the proper way to hold a stone.  To place the stone, your index finger slides out and your middle finger presses the stone onto the board with a satisfying 'clack,' or 'thwak' if you really get into it.  I save my 'thwak' for moves that say "sorry, but you probably just lost."


Throughout the game, you make all sorts of pretty shapes.  Some of them are common enough to have names.  Like this one:

Bamboo joints!!
This shape is called bamboo joints!!  Yay panda!! 
Ahem...excuse me.

Once both players decide there is nothing useful left to do and pass, the game ends.  You then count the spaces that you have enclosed by your stones plus the number of stones you have captured to get a final score.  Since black went first in the game, a slight advantage, white is award an extra few points to compensate called komi.  There are several different sets of scoring rules, but I usually play by Japanese scoring rules which award a 6.5 point komi to white.  The 0.5 point ensures that there are no ties.  Good games can be won by only that half a point. 
This is how a game with my brother turned out.  I played white, he played black.  It was not a good game for me.

This is a disaster for white.
He won by an embarrassingly large margin.  Maybe you can see it, but black owns a lot more spaces than white.  It's disgusting.

Anyway, I like Go a lot.  It has simple rules, but is actually a very complicated, deep game.  If you want to learn a lot, I would suggest checking out Sensei's Library.  It has everything from beginner's tips to advanced strategies and position analysis.  It's great. 

You can also find several Go servers that let you play with people online.  KGS is nice for live games, and is especially accepting of beginning players.  Dragon Go Server (DGS) is my favorite, and is a faster modern equivalent of playing by mail.  That is, you have a time limit of like 30 days or something and the players don't have to be online at the same time, it's all done turn by turn at your leisure.  I like this style actually.  And I also like dragons.

So I would of course recommend that you try Go.  All the cool people are playing it.



I'm allowed to reuse this panda picture from a previous post because it is way too adorable to use only once.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Pandas Love Boardgames: The Adventures of Panda Friend

Bichlien was kind enough to bring me back a new friend from her visit to the San Diego zoo.  Somehow she got the idea that I really like pandas...It was a wonderful birthday present!

Yes, I just had a birthday.  Send gifts if you wish.  I don't mind.

Say hello to my Panda Friend!
Panda on my game table.  Pandas love boardgames.
Yes, this is my panda friend.  I haven't given it a name yet.  Right now, "Panda"  will do.

And he LOVES boardgames!  Because pandas love boardgames.  It's a fact.  Trust me.  I'm an expert on both.

Panda playing Bruges.  Don't let the cuteness fool you.  He's cutthroat.
Look at the little paws holding the cards! 

Panda playing Go.  He's really likes the color scheme.  And the bamboo board.




He's really found a good home I think.  He fits in well.

Yes, he fits nicely.

He's even making friends...

Panda  and meeple, pre-fusion into the Panda Meeple.
Panda and panda-phone-nightstand. Twinsies.

And raiding my fridge...

Where do you keep the bamboo?

And getting into mischief...

He sleeps in the same position I do...
Awww, he can spell his name!

But mostly, he's just been chillin' and bein' a bro.

Cheers!

Friday, April 4, 2014

RAWR!

Bought a couple new games today.  Great fun on its own.

Then saw the publisher of one of the games was this:

Pandasaur om nom nom!! 
 
I'm going to name him Hubert.
Hubert Pandasaur.
Hubert "The Chompion" Pandasaur.