Topic: Dizzamn, I got mine
Started by: rafael
Started on: 10/10/2002
Board: Adept Press
On 10/10/2002 at 12:36am, rafael wrote:
Dizzamn, I got mine
Finally. I ordered a copy from a very MFUFLGS, and after a few weeks, they told me, any day now. I said, come on. I said it like Deniro: "Come on. Come on!"
But no luck.
Then, tonight, I walk into this game store I didn't even know existed. There it is, top shelf, the game I've been waiting for: FATAL.
But then my girlfriend pokes me in the bicep (and let me tell you, it's freaking huge), and says, hey, isn't that the Sorcerer game you were talking about? I look up, and son of a bitch. There it was. So I walked out with my own copy of Sorcerer, finally.
Saw Sorcerer and Sword, too. Gotta go back for that. Actually, they had quite a few indie titles there. It was impressive.
Store data, for what it's worth:
Hobby Masters
6300 Creedmoor Rd # 122
Raleigh, NC 27612
919-870-1121
Now I'm going to run a game of Sorcerer with my girlfriend. Prep time: zero minutes, zero seconds.
Word is bond.
-- Rafael
On 10/10/2002 at 5:58pm, Mike Holmes wrote:
RE: Dizzamn, I got mine
Swoot! You is da Gamin' Ninja! No prep?!?
You will let us know how it goes, right?
Mike
On 10/10/2002 at 6:09pm, Ron Edwards wrote:
RE: Dizzamn, I got mine
Can anyone understand what this duck is saying?
Best,
Ron
P.S. Sorcerer is actually kind of a high-prep game ...
On 10/10/2002 at 8:46pm, rafael wrote:
RE: Dizzamn, I got mine
Ron Edwards wrote: Can anyone understand what this duck is saying?
He said, "Yo, what up, Holmes?" BWAAAAHAHAHAHA...
(*cough*)
Ron Edwards wrote:
P.S. Sorcerer is actually kind of a high-prep game ...
Yeah, we wound up spending more time prepping than actually playing. Which is kind of what I expected, really (having read someone else's copy with growing envy). In fact, the game was short, sweet and to the point. Came across like a half-hour episode of Buffy, and it was a real blast. I mean to write up quick post for Actual Play in the near future, just because it was the first time I've done one-on-one gaming in over a decade, and it was just great.