Many years ago, Chris and I had an opportunity to go to Six Flags in SoCal. As a coaster fiend, I was so excited to get to go on many coasters I had only read about or seen on TV specials! But we only had a half day, so we needed to make the most of it.
Thursday, August 22, 2019
Was it worth it?
Many years ago, Chris and I had an opportunity to go to Six Flags in SoCal. As a coaster fiend, I was so excited to get to go on many coasters I had only read about or seen on TV specials! But we only had a half day, so we needed to make the most of it.
A Roller Coaster Ride…
Story time:
Many years ago, Chris and I had an opportunity to go to Six Flags in SoCal. As a coaster fiend, I was so excited to get to go on many coasters I had only read about or seen on TV specials! But we only had a half day, so we needed to make the most of it.
We rode a few coasters and it was thrilling for me, but the day was already waning. The X coaster was the newest coaster, having been opened just that year, and employed technology that had never been used in coasters before, and I so so so wanted to ride it! The line was an hour, and we only had two hours left before park close. We knew we'd be giving up some other cool rides, but planned to ride X, then get in another ride or two before we had to go.
Well, as is the wont of new ride technology, it kept breaking down. A one hour wait turned into...a THREE HOUR WAIT. After the first hour, we weren't about to give up on trying to get on the ride. It kept coming online, a few people would ride, then break down again. By the second hour, the rest of the park was closed. They would honor all of us waiting in line, but there was nowhere else to go, and why waste TWO hours of waiting?
By the time the third hour was approaching, I was grumpy AF. My feet and back were sore. I was angry about the wait. I resented missing out on all those other rides. And now that we were closer to the entrance, we could see people exiting the ride. Nobody looked excited. They were walking off like blank zombies. Looked like a huge dud.
We got to the gates and were going to be the next to board. Chris leaned over to me and said, "Okay, I'm gonna ask you again when we get off. Is it worth the wait?"
"HELL NO!" I boomed. We didn't get to go on ANY more rides. We were sweaty and achey from standing around in the heat. No way is this going to be worth all this.
We got on and rode this brand new coaster, and when we got off...I understood. The reason no one seemed to be having a reaction was because they were in awe. They were stunned to silence--we were stunned to silence--at what we had just ridden. It was the most incredible coaster experience I had had in my life to date and I couldn't even wrap my head around it or find a way to express what I had just experienced. "Was it worth it?" Chris asked. "Hell yes," I breathed.
So what I'm saying is, I hope our house project is like that in the end.
Monday, August 12, 2019
GAME REVIEW: This War of Mine
Small complaint to share: I find the way they introduce the rules to be needlessly frustrating. In order to keep the main rule book streamlined (the "Journal", as it is called), they peppered more detailed rules into the "Scripts" book--the thicker book which has all the narrative aspects of the game (think Tales of the Arabian Nights or Above & Below/Near & Far, with numbered paragraphs which are referenced during the game to add to the story or introduce boons or consequences of actions). Thank heavens for BGG and their player-made downloadable files. We downloaded a PDF which had all the Scripts rules collated and indexed (rather than skipping around the book searching), a "Important to Know" sort of player-made errata to help address common mistakes, and sleeveable card size player reference cards to help us track round progression. In the end, the game is no all that complex, just laborious to get through the first day or so if you've never played before and are flipping around all the reference materials. So if you're feeling frustrated, avail yourself of the resources available and rest assured it will all make much more sense quickly.