Marlon, Bob and Dave did board game night on Sunday.
We played 2 cooperative board games:
"Agents of Smersh", which we've played before, but which we flailed around blindly trying to remember how the rules actually worked. About half way through we got it all under control and managed to win relatively easily.
"Escape from 100 Million BC" where we crashed our time machine and had to search the prehistoric wasteland for missing pieces, and rescue castaways (including Daniel Boone, The Mona Lisa lady and Teddy Roosevelt) who had been sucked into time vortexes, and send them back. We very narrowly won that one, but returned to a modern Earth that had been covered by flood waters due to all the paradoxes we caused.
Bob also showed us some of the products of his new 3-D printer, which were pretty swell. I was looking at "Thingiverse" and thought that making a bunch of dungeon tiles might be a good use for the thing. We'd then have a light-weight but modular way of setting up dungeon games. I saw a couple types that might be perfect.
The filament is $20 a kilogram. That'd be two pounds of stuff. Barring accidents.
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