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Pax Prime

I had a good time at PAX Prime.  We spent most of our time on the floor at the Indie Megabooth as well as the PAX 10 booth.  These are mainly the indie games, which are the games doing the interesting things.  I really liked the games we played, although some were not well done.  The ones that weren’t well done were at least pretty.  The puzzle games I found to be a little simple, but I can’t expect too much out of them, especially in the demo.  I look forward to playing a number of them when they come out, and I need to buy a few now.

Steph and I went to a few panels about Kickstareter and indies.  They were pretty good, but we left the Kickstarter one early since it was pretty much the same as the PAX Dev one.

Steph and I also took Sunday morning off, and walked around the Aboretum in Seattle.  It was very peaceful and relaxing, especially after the people and noise of PAX.

I had some delicious food from Piroshky Piroshky to How to Cook a Wolf.  I also got to play some Super Fight with the Google Games Services team, as well as some MTG Drafting.

The early morning flight out was a little rough, but not too bad.

PAX Dev

I went to Seattle for PAX Dev and PAX Prime.  The PAX Dev part was really great, and I was able to learn a lot.  I especially learned a lot about how I can use the Google Play Games Services.  I’ll take a closer look at that when I get home, and start incorporating it into the login system.  The only part that I’m not sure about is the login, but the rest should be pretty simple.  I got to spend a good bit of time with the Google Play Games Services group as well, and hope that I can keep close with them, they are pretty cool guys.

Henry Coe State Park Camping

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Steph and I joined Lindsay and Jeremy on a 7.5 mile hike and backpacking trip to Henry Coe State Park.  We all met at Jeremy’s place and drove to the park from there.  It was only about a 45 min drive from San Jose, so not too far away.  The park itself was gorgeous, and it wasn’t hard to find our way around.  On the drive up to the park we saw a tarantula crossing the road.

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I hadn’t realized they were around here, and this one was huge.  We then got to the park and set out on our hike.  We walked along some really pretty fields for a while and sat down to have lunch.

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While eating we got to see some Woodpeckers putting acorns into holes in the oak trees.  It was pretty amazing how many holes they had filled up with acorns.

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We then got into some hillier forested areas.  We got down to a dried creek bed at a place called “China Hole.”  There were some small pools of water there, but not much, and nothing flowing.

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There were some frogs, turtles, and decently large fish.  After hanging out for a bit there, we hiked down the dried stream bed to the next road.  There were a few puddles along the way, but nothing major in the way of water.  We ran across a recently dead dear.

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We had one huge hill to climb before we made it to the campsite.  Past that hill it was just a short walk through another field and we got to the Lost Spring.  There was only a drip coming out, but beneath the drip there was a large basin of water.  That water was what we used to cook with that evening and the next morning.  We also filtered some for the hike back.  We set up camp and then had a nice dinner.  During dinner we saw a deer walk by, but didn’t get any pictures of it.

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After dinner Lindsay led a meditation session, where both Steph and I had our legs fall asleep.  Then we played a game of Hanabi and a game of Boss Fight.  We did well in Hanabi, but there was a little bit too much table talk.  The game of Boss Fight was ok, but there wasn’t enough agency, or depth to the game.  We then got to sleep, as everyone was very worn out.  The next morning we got up around 10am.  We had no idea that there was a 6.1 earthquake in Napa at 3:30am that morning, but we did realize that Jeremy was snoring and his alarm went off at 7:30.  We then got a big breakfast and hit the road.  While filling up water at the Lost Spring, we had a humming bird sit along the edge of the trough and drink water out of it.  We hiked back along the dry river bed, and got to see some pretty wildlife around the few water holes that were left, including a bright red dragonfly, some quail, and a good number of butterflies.

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We had a really good hike back along the river bed, and took another break at China Hole.  We saw another group of day hikers, and decided to head out before they left.  We chose a different, more direct route back, and the day hikers came along the same route.  We passed each other a few times and then made it to the top of the mountain for lunch.

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We were getting pretty tired, so we booked it out, and made some good time after lunch.  We stopped by a Starbucks to treat ourselves to something cold and sweet before going home.

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It was a pretty fun time and the views were amazing.  I would love to do more hikes like this.  It also was a good training for the Grand Canyon hike I have planned for November.  The pack I took on this hike was 40 pounds without the water or containers.  With full water it was getting close to 60 pounds.  I expect to pack lighter personally on the Grand Canyon hike, but to be carrying more of other peoples stuff.  the air was just as dry as I expect the canyon to be and it was more constant a temperature, but not too much cooler.  The water I used was 4.5 liters on the hike in, and about 3 liters on the hike out.  I did a full day’s worth of Soylent, but it wasn’t quite enough for a day’s food.  The apples and peanut butter also weren’t worth their weight.  I’d say it is probably worth bringing the trail mix, and filtering more water.  The Soylent will still be a decent plan, but won’t be enough to hold me over the whole time.

 

 

 

Caverna

I joined Adam, Cynthia, and Tina for a game of Cavarna.  I had a great bike ride to Mountain View for sushi with them at Sushi Tomi beforehand.  I tried doing an Agricola like build of mainly farming and animals.  It turned out ok, but not great.  Tina did really well with her crops.  Adam did amazingly well with his use of the office and lots of mines.  I think next time I’ll do farming and mining, without worrying about animals.  If I can get the office I will, but won’t worry about it too much.  That and going really early family.

Kitty Belly!

The kitties are loving their belly rubs, and I even got videos of it:

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They are so cute, and I love them so much.

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Cyclades

Iliya, Chris, Erik and I played a game of Cyclades.  It went a lot longer than expected, because we were very good at blocking victory in several conditions.  Towards the end there was very little mobility, and I was able to take over half the map.  This made it just a matter of time until I was able to win.  I also took the liberty of wiping Chris off the map before winning.  Chris was very close for a few turns with just a single move to victory, but we were able to block him.

MTG M15 Draft

Kevin, Andrew, Adam, and I played a draft of M15.  It was ok, but didn’t have the same kind of fun craziness that was in the Conspiracy set.  I got to use Jame’s card “Hot Soup” as part of my unblockable deck.  I also had other ways of giving unblockable, and it worked well with the deck once I got the green creatures in.  There was a fun green creature, Phitotitan.  I was albe to get that in and unblockable for one win.  There was also one card that won a game for me for giving a 5/5 creature on turn 2, Ensoul Artifact, that I put on Hot Soup.  I only won 3 of the 10 games I played, but I didn’t add the green until game 5.  After that I won 3 of 5.  The deck with mono blue just didn’t have the same finishing power.

Brian’s Pool Party

Steph and I cooked up some delicious Tom Yom, then went to Brian’s pool party.  The party was enjoyable and very relaxed.  We talked with a lot of people about a lot of things, got some time in the pool and hot tub, then left to grab dinner at Zeni’s.  The food was good as always, and I ate too much as always.  We then headed back to Beachhead where we watched the finale to the season of Game of Thrones.  We then played a couple rounds of Race for the Galaxy before heading to bed.

Board Game Day (Tzolk’in, Panda Poker, Race for the Galaxy)

Adam, Tina, Iliya, Brian, and I played some games.  We did a 5 person game of Tzolk’in, with the tribes included.  I was the group that started with 5 people instead of 3, but I lost due to inability to feed.  I did have a great time building 4 of the monuments, but it didn’t make up the point difference.  I’ll have to do a game where I spent the whole time trying to get the gods to love me.

After that we did a game that was based on poker, but it didn’t have the same dynamics.  The game was too readily meta-gamable and the meta game wasn’t much fun.  After a few hands we decided to call it a day.

Iliya and Brian left, so we had a game of 3 for Race for the Galaxy.  Tina had a great first game with a rebel build that turned out really well.  Then I had a phenomenal game in the second game scoring 91 points and getting 17 prestige.

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