But in addition to pointing you at those, I have a few additional comments while I tie the thing together in this blog post. Now one advantage (?) of a solo game is that you can take notes as extensive as you like to aid in the write-up of the game and I wrote up enough to make full-on session reports. I sketched out a plan for the day and the first two were what I thought of as my first solo games. But more on that game later.Ĭome Saturday morning, up early (I have a canine alarm clock). I had a nice chat with the guy in the store about it too. I knew what game I wanted that to be, but my nearest game store, I knew, was out of stock so I went to another, hoping against hope they would have it (while making a mental note of some back-up options should they be out). The first part (which was actually Friday night) was going to the game store (always an important move) to get a game I could play solo. The answer, which should be no shock to anyone reading the subject line, was a Solo Game Marathon. My wife suggested to me some work in the garden I might do while they were away, but regrettably it pretty much rained all day Saturday. I got left behind, partly because I had to work and partly because it simplified the 'what do we do with the pets?' question. A couple of weekends ago, my wife took the kids out of town for Spring Break, taking in some roller coasters and museums down in the Charlotte area.
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