Some randomness is accepted nearly uncritically by many gamers. Conventional deckbuilders have exceptionally high variance as a rule, but no one bats an eye. We accept that anything martial might have mixed results, even after repeated attempts--in fact, many protest when the wound-making is too deterministic. Tiles from a bag? Sure. The instant that locomotion is involved, though, your typical gamer gets all shirty.
Magical Athlete would like a word.
Games Played Last Week:
02:52 -Don't L.L.A.M.A. Dice (Reiner Knizia, AMIGO, 2021)
06:00 -Lacuna (Mark Gerrits, CMYK, 2023)
08:25 -Picky Eaters (Tanya Basu and Avi Setton, Le Fou, 2024)
14:42 -Spirit Island: Nature Incarnate (R. Eric Reuss, Greater Than Games, 2023)
15:43 -Time Barons (Jon Perry and Derek Yu, WizKids, 2014)
19:07 -Kemet: Blood and Sand (Jacques Bariot & Guillaume Montiage, Matagot, 2021)
21:40 -Shards of Infinity (Gary Arant & Justin Gary, Stone Blade Entertainment, 2018)
25:36 -Merchant of Venus (Richard Hamblen, Avalon Hill, 1988)
News (and why it doesn't matter):
32:44 Firefighters on Duty; real-time co-op from the team behind Kitchen Rush and Rush M.D.
34:08 Infinity: Endsong--new rules and units for free (as always with Infinity)
35:26 Dorfromantik goes competitive with Das Duell
37:12 Match of the Century by Paolo Mori--Spassky vs. Fischer's 1972 chess championship
39:36 Turbo Kidz--real-time blind racing
40:41 Sunrise Lane by Reiner Knizia and Horrible Guild
41:09 DM-less roleplaying in Bramble Trek
41:28 Mass market fare by Games Workshop--Space Marine and Combat Arena
43:22 Granblue Fantasy skirmish board game
44:05 Feature Game: Expeditions (Jamey Stegmaier, Stonemaier Games, 2023)