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I don't know how much I could get into playing this game personally, but I loved watching it. I am hoping to get my wife (who is the opposite of geek) into this game. The setup almost exactly mirrors a Red Cross Mystery Dinner play she did a few years back.
The addition of the printables puts it over the top. As always, you are a class act.
Have a beer on me! (I'll pay you back when I randomly see you on the street, I promise).
The conclusion of Tabletop's Fiasco
Part one of Saturday Night 78 ended with quite a cliffhanger... ...so here's part two! If you're intrigued by Fiasco, I highly encourage you to get a couple of friends together and play it at your next game night. And if you want to give the Saturday Night 78 playset a go, you can download it...
Wil,
That is awesome. I remember when Highlights used to come with simple games in BASIC (I think). I saved a ton of them just for that reason. Thus beginning my love of programming. I think I was 11(ish) at the time.
in which I am an indirect contributor to Highlights for Children
In february, I wrote about the time that Anne and I discussed Highlights for Children at great length: "You know what I always hated about Highlights?" Anne said, "some idiot kid had always circled the hidden pictures." "Seriously!" I said, "fuck that kid, man. That kid's a dick." "And what kin...
And props to your son for knowing that much about space at the age of 10!
A troubling realization
This comes to us from my son, Ryan Wheaton. Click it to embiggen: Click to Embiggen Footnote: If there was any question that love -- not biology -- makes a family, look no further than my son's delightfully twisted sense of humor, which I think I helped foster.
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