muskrat_john ([info]muskrat_john) wrote,
@ 2006-01-24 10:31:00
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Current mood: busy but excited
Current music:"I Will Dare" - The Replacements

CINEPLEXITY!
You know what's great about being part of a games company?

Choosing and pushing projects that are close to your heart. Picking out games that seem to be something a little different - something with a certain spark in them. Games you want to publish because YOU want a copy of them, dammit.

As shouldn't need stating, I love Out of the Box Games games.

Being a part of OTB, though, some games become special to you.

Apples to Apples, obviously. And Snorta. (Both Games Magazine Party Games of the year, too).

The Ten Days series (10 Days in Africa, the USA, Europe and next, Asia).

Cloud 9 is a marvelous little beauty, as is Gold Digger, which is getting a fancy new treatment in a Cloud 9/Tut sized box.

But the game I really, really can't wait for is Cineplexity.

This is the first game I've seen since Apples to Apples that evokes the same kind of passion, laughter and discussion: folks just want to keep on playing it. At Dorkstock last November, answers were being shouted from across the room, as people playing other games wanted a piece of the action.

It's not a Trivia Game. It's un-Trivia. The only answers that matter come from the movies you've seen. And casual movie-goers, or even folks who just catch the occasional movie on TV, seem just as adept at it as do hard-core buffs.

Well, the final prototype for the New York toy and Game Fair is coming along, and the new box, I think, reflects the wild nature of gameplay you can get. Especially if ten or more people are playing (it can accomodate from three to maybe 12 or 15 - much like Apples to Apples, the more the merrier). So it looks like the game will be out in time for the summer conventions. Huzzah, huzzah!



I'm just incredibly excited about this baby. Designed by three great guys in Madison, I think it'll be a solid hit this year, but has legs to take it far. It's the only movie game I've ever played that doesn't suck (IMHO), and where you don't have to know the director of Jaws IV to win. It's got a nifty, elegant engine behind it that, again like Apples to Apples, takes 30 second to explain, and less time to play a round.

It's fast and furious and just plain fun. And I'll try and have a prototype deck at Warpcon.

This, I truly believe, is a very, very special game.

But mostly, I can't wait to get my own copy. And we just put Cineplexity on the fast track.

And THAT'S what's great about being a part of a game company.




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[info]rupertofhentzau
2006-01-24 05:00 pm UTC (link)
Best bit of news I've heard from the gaming front in ages! I've been waiting for this one since Dorkstock III!

And Snorta has become the must-play game in our household. I gave it to my six year old, and she asks to play it every night now! I just wish there was a workable variant for less than three players, though. Only other problem with it...my six year old poked me in the eye when we were playing last night. She's an excitable sort...

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[info]inscrutable
2006-01-24 05:03 pm UTC (link)
Damnit man now I want to buy a copy, and I don't even know how it plays!

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[info]amalthea12
2006-01-24 05:22 pm UTC (link)
will you be at the Toy Fair? I'd love to try the game ;) I'm coming up for an event that Wed. evening hosted by Mind Candy (currently running Perplex City - oh, how I love ARGs...).

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[info]muskrat_john
2006-01-24 05:26 pm UTC (link)
Unsure, I fear.

Prolly won't know until the day before...depends on how work's going.

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[info]mollyred
2006-01-24 06:14 pm UTC (link)
oh man, i was at Toy Fair the year Apples to Oranges Apples debuted. I wish I could be there for this one, too.

And surely there's a place in your heart for Bosworth?!?!

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[info]muskrat_john
2006-01-24 06:28 pm UTC (link)
Well, Bosworth's a *great* game...but it's not one I play again and again...

The others are.

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[info]walsfeo
2006-01-24 06:24 pm UTC (link)
could you post the info on the toy fair? since I'm living in NY it might be cool to go.

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[info]muskrat_john
2006-01-24 06:29 pm UTC (link)
It's a huge industry con.

http://www.toy-tia.org/Content/NavigationMenu/TIA_Trade_Shows_and_Events/American_International_TOY_FAIR/American_International_TOY_FAIR1.htm

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[info]chebutykin
2006-01-24 06:29 pm UTC (link)
YES! YES YES YES YES YES YES!

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[info]hellziggy
2006-01-24 07:01 pm UTC (link)
Who'da thunk you'd be interested in this one?? *grin*

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[info]griffen
2006-01-24 06:32 pm UTC (link)
You know, this is one of the reasons I love having you on my flist. You get so damn excited about your creative efforts. It's truly inspiring to see.

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[info]thewayne
2006-01-24 07:40 pm UTC (link)
Sounds like a very cool game, I look forward to seeing it! Fortunately I am in email contact with a bunch of friends back in Phoenix who are guaranteed to buy it. It's a little harder getting goodies where I live. We do have a game store in Alamogordo, Analog Games, but it's pretty small.

And I swear I'm going to get an email off to Mark at OTB regarding one of my games specifically since they sell the game it is based off of. Actually, they could blend quite well, must remember to mention that in my email.

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[info]muskrat_john
2006-01-24 10:07 pm UTC (link)
Which game is that?

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[info]thewayne
2006-01-24 10:46 pm UTC (link)
My game is called called Karaoke Screams, plays like Apples to Apples. Rules are slightly different because (a) I wrote them and (b) more appropriate for how my game works. ;-) I've gotten some good feedback in limited testing, but it's still young in the development process.

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[info]thewayne
2006-01-27 12:01 am UTC (link)
I sent an email off to Mark Tuesday afternoon, we'll see when he gets back to me.

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[info]daffodil_aura
2006-01-24 07:57 pm UTC (link)
It's not a Trivia Game. It's un-Trivia. The only answers that matter come from the movies you've seen. And casual movie-goers, or even folks who just catch the occasional movie on TV, seem just as adept at it as do hard-core buffs.


You know, that sounds like something I could manage then, being that I rarely catch movies (dun even know where the nearest theatre is to me). I'll look into it, perhaps, when I start having money again (soon, soon... ^.^), though there's other games I wanna get first, like... Apples to Apples and most of the Munchkin stuffs...

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[info]xoshua
2006-01-24 08:08 pm UTC (link)
i think this is now going to be the x-mas present for someone i know this year... nothingt wuite like having the deciding part done 11 months ahead of time.

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[info]princeofcairo
2006-01-24 10:19 pm UTC (link)
It is, indeed, a great game. And I'm not just saying that because I beat you like a red-headed stepchild at it, either.

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[info]muskrat_john
2006-01-24 10:24 pm UTC (link)
You beat EVERYONE like a RHSC.

Which put me in mind for a Handicapping rule. :-)

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[info]thetathx1138
2006-01-24 10:34 pm UTC (link)
This game should be exciting to own. Which reminds me, I need to get my hands on a copy of Apples to Apples.

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[info]hexar_le_saipe
2006-01-24 10:57 pm UTC (link)
Apples to Apples is the BEST GAME EVAR!!!!eleven!!

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[info]pirate_wench_6
2006-01-25 04:19 pm UTC (link)
CINEPLEXITY! WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!

Everyone on my Christmas list is getting one of these! AFTER I buy one for MYSELF!

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[info]phoenixsong123
2006-02-02 05:25 pm UTC (link)
::waves::
Hi, it's Stephanie, from WARPCon, remember me?
You said you wanted some of the photos taken at the con, so I put a few up on my journal if you're interested, since hotmail hates me at the moment...
Enjoy!

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[info]muskrat_john
2006-02-03 12:02 am UTC (link)
VERY cool! Thanks!

Still need the ones with the hat, tho. :-)

Seriously, thanks! Mind if I post some of these on my site?

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[info]phoenixsong123
2006-02-03 12:05 pm UTC (link)
Sure, no problem.
That's one of the main reasons I put them up there, so people who were at WARPCon could get them.

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[info]microgirl
2006-02-04 03:13 am UTC (link)
Dammit, wish I'd known of this at Warpcon - would've begged for a demo. It sounds brilliant!

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[info]mytholder
2006-02-09 04:29 pm UTC (link)
Multiple people have mentioned that this is a better way to poke you than email...check your email re the fair if you get a chance...

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[info]cahwyguy
2006-03-02 12:31 am UTC (link)
I just read your blog where you indicate you like 10 days. You might find it interesting that I just did a 30 days around the world, combining all three 10 days games. I wrote about it in my blog.

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[info]muskrat_john
2006-03-02 01:43 am UTC (link)
So cool! Thanks.

I assume you've seen that there IS a "10 Days in Asia" coming nest.

And we've talked about a "10 Days in the Americas."

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[info]cahwyguy
2006-03-02 02:02 am UTC (link)
Yes, I just saw that. 30 days was interesting, especially for the reaction of people seeing us doing it. You're doing what? That's cool.

What's interesting is that it really makes it into a more challenging game, because arranging the initial fill is much harder, as well as the building of sequences.

Just imagine: 80 days around the world... for real!

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[info]muskrat_john
2006-03-02 06:12 am UTC (link)

Just imagine: 80 days around the world... for real!


It's a thought!

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