Twilight Imperium Update and Other Stuff
March 8, 2009
I know, I know, I know. I promised long ago that I was going to finish this review, telling you, the gamer, how to run a decent game of Twilight Imperium. Well, I’m currently working on a project that will 1-up that. In the next couple of week I will be
filming and editing a video of how to Twilight Imperium. So, do not fret, it is going to happen very soon. I’ll also be running an all-nighter of it this next week end, so that is going to help.
As I mentioned last time, I do have a second blog too, over at http://mondayshero.wordpress.com. Feel free to check it out, as it will include my less gamer related works, and just plain random fun.
This weekend I played a couple of gams, including on Friday Ticket To Ride Europe and Firefly Munchkin. And then last night, Saturday, I played Settlers of Catan, to my great chagrin, Apples to Apples, and then, for the first time, I was the bassist for a band in Rock Band.
so the question running through your head right now, if you know Munchkin is, how do you play Firefly Munchkin?
The guy we were playing with has almost all the Munchkin sets, so he likes to put together theme decks.
Plus This


Equals
So now you know. So we got to talking about other possible Blender Genres you could put together. You could mix StarMunchkin, Munchkin Bites, Munchkin Booty and Munchkin Impossible and get Pirates vs. Ninjas vs. Robots vs. Zombies and settle the age old riddle once and for all, “who would win?”
Or how about if you played in an ascending order. You start your adventure playing normal Munchkin, building the deck perhaps with only lvl 10 Monsters to behold. And once you hit lvl 5, you advance to playing Munchkin Booty as your party gets on a pirate ship. Then, once you hit lvl ten (this is an extended game) you fight your first big villains in Munchkin Bites. Lastly, in lvls 15-20 you take on the Grape Old Ones and their ilk in MunchkinCthulu.
Until next time, keep gaming, and don’t look back.
