Parents. Parents buy this for kids, just like the 3DS. It’s amazing how many of you still don’t understand Nintendo.
Parents. Parents buy this for kids, just like the 3DS. It’s amazing how many of you still don’t understand Nintendo.
Wait, Aphra is a character in this? I wouldn’t have expected to see a character that hasn’t been in the movies.
It takes around 15 minutes of playing to see what the expansions are going to be and where they’re going. The modular game board, the fact you can just add to the quest deck, the characters, the ships...
Oh it’s definitely in the same vein. I think the big difference here is that Outer Rim is a much smaller tighter experience. It’s not quite as free -form as firefly. Which depending on how you look at it could be good or bad. The game might make it to the table more, but it’s also not as deep an experience which might…
It is but it is also a heck of a lot like Western Legends and Xia as well. I have no idea what your experience is with boutique board games but all of these games are in the same genre and this genre has not really blossomed into various subgenres like everything else. In other words there are tons of similarities…
This is the most correct answer. Frequent updates that you control as a parent, since the kid has no concept of 60 seconds.
Any time you do “X more times”, well all of a sudden it takes the kid 10 minutes to climb up the steps or jump in the pool. They’re too smart for that.
According to Farah...
The way they keep saying it has nothing to do with the POTUS’ health makes me think it absolutely has to do with the POTUS’ health. Probably threw a tantrum of some kind and Pence is the only person that can calm him down. That or Trump had some kind of rage-stroke on the toilet while tweeting about his tank parade…
5-2: stroke.
“He was scheduled to attend an event on opioids in New Hampshire”
The child was brutalized ON CAMERA and the parents had to get social workers to advocate for charges?? And they claimed that there's equity in law enforcement. Bullshit. Let this have been a Black or Latino man pinning a white child down like this. He would've been executed swiftly by the police upon their arrival.
A grown man attacks a 13 year old boy and cops are like “Well I don’t see a crime here.”
Never made it to the NFL, but I played 5 seasons in college for a Pac-12 school. I feel you on the “trying to assimilate” front. For years after graduation I would get anxiety at work if I happened to be one of the only people in the common room of the office. My mind would immediately assume I was missing a meeting…
It’s a rare talent that can turn writing into a contact sport.
That makes sense, but I imagine there’s also a little of what we’re seeing in America mixed in. People in general love movies, but they connect more with movies they can relate with. America is finally getting to a point where we don’t rely solely upon a bunch of white guys to solve our problems, so people here are…
For 65 years, Sports Illustrated has persisted in narrowly covering sports,
It’s almost like high quality photography was an integral part of what made Sports Illustrated so great.
I do remember fondly those heady days when Sports Illustrated (not yet SI) would arrive in the mail, and there would just as likely be a horse or a boxer on the cover as a ball player. When there would be a 15-page longform on fishing in Singapore, and there might be someone from a town I had heard of in “Faces in the…