1) Family2) Gaming - Whether it be board games, card games, or
video gaming; if life were all work and no play, then what would be
the fun in that?
kinds of games, everything from RPG 's and
computer games, to board and card games. ... GAMING! Unless I am working. Or someone comes to visit from far
away and I am entertaining them. Or I am out of town. Otherwise,
GAMING!
)Especially if you
would like to join me for tea, a walk, or some board gaming.
(oh by the way, when I say gaming I don't just mean video
games. I also love board games and parlor games. If you have 3 to 5
friends who can't think of what to do, I can usually excrete a a
game from the bowels of my car that they'll love) Board games would
include titles like Munchkin, Citadels,
by Luminasita
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by iconwolf2
was off somewhere
playing board games (Monopoly, Clue, ... passed with little gaming of any sort. Over the last
year, however, I have "rediscovered" gaming. One is in the form of
console gaming (in this case the Playstation 2), the other a
revival of collectible cards gaming (Magic:The Gathering) after
by munchwolf
When I was married my gaming was limited to
video games, which ain't really social. After the divorce I was
reawakened into board/card games and I missed it, and the social
atmosphere that surrounds it. I have no plans on giving that up. So
if board/card/video games bore you .
by BeMySerendipity
Familiar Ingredients, Exciting New Gaming Recipe Game Review: March
9, 2009 Overview The Far Wilds (www.thefarwilds.com) is a free
online computer game that combines elements of collectible card
games and miniature figurines on a hexagonal board of randomly
generated terrain.
Comment by CryoMax
Having just gotten back from the KublaCon gaming convention
(roleplaying games, board games, card games, LARPing), I'd have to
say that it would likely rock my world if a girlfriend of mine
could actually deign to get her geek on and participate.
Comment by NotYourAvgGuy
it up with card games and board games has done
wonders for me when combining gaming and dating. Places like Dave
and Busters are perfect for that kind of setup. If you put things
together well enough, its not that hard to get a nice girl to
become suddenly curious about the fun of gaming, lol.
Comment by bornyesterday
swing dancing, krav maga,
ultimate frisbee, computer programming, fiction writing,
literature, science fiction, fantasy, computer gaming, card gaming,
board gaming, trivia, genealogy, european history, military
history, politics, camping, physics, evolutionary biology,
surrealist art, webcomics,
Comment by
to push the envelope
in gaming world are not so common these days, with games becoming
more and more similar its hard to know a good game when you see
one. At least that is how I view the gaming industry these days,
although the ... a video game that everyone across the
board gets into, PLEASE.
Comment by Jythexinvok
to use hunting as the
choice of activity for inter-company board meetings for instance. ... There is no
reason gaming can not include your partner, or other people, and
can be quite sociable. It can be reclusive yes, but if someone is
gaming and being reclusive, if you remove the games (and their
Comment by P3ppers
For those of you who don't consider gaming
as an alternative life style.... well I guess you've never been to
a real gaming Con, now have you? I play D&D. I own close
to 600 board games, the vast majority of which your average Joe has
sadly never heard of.