Sunday, October 09, 2005

On a more traitorous note

The second official college exposure game of Betrayal at House on the Hill went surprisingly well. I think I played with the right assortment of D&D veterans and Bang enthusiasts. We were so into the gameplay that all six of us were standing up around the table, surveying the situation. But it was my magnifiscent power-play in the end using my Speed stats to attack the Zombie Lord with the Revolver and win the game for the good guys! Too bad we lost two allies already to the Zombies... If that made no sense to you, I apologize.

Also, on top of the sudden enthusiasm toward my 'tweaked' version of the game, I took out my package of Chrononauts and explained the premise to my fellow gamers. They were quite excited, but vociferously tired, so we turned in for the night. However, my gaming group may at last be making the transition from one-game group to a versatile, fun venue for new, old, and interesting games. Huzzah!

Over and Out,
Adam

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congrats on the budding game group. Get them to play Settlers and you're really in business.

"Tweaked" version? Are you playing a varient, or are you just playing by the correct rules now?

Adam said...

Correct rules. And a few tweaked haunts where the traitor isn't entirely screwed.

Anonymous said...

I like tacos.