Monday, 16 January 2017
A few of our favourite things
This week, we'd like to share a few of our favourite geeky items from the holiday season. After a year where we ended up purchasing quite a lot of merchandise, especially at rAge, we decided to tone things down over the festive season, but a few cool items still managed to sneak in.
The first item is practically useful as well as awesomely geeky: our coasters were in a sorry state, so Annalene shopped around for some Super Mario Bros. coasters for Marius' birthday. They turned out to be quite nice.
The box contains 20 different sizes and shapes of sturdy coasters with a nostalgic gaming theme. You can purchase them here if you are interested.
Next up, we have a Lego Superman head lamp. This one is perfect for feeling like a hero at the braai, or when Eskom suddenly fails you. The head band is detachable, so Superman can hang out with the other figurines on the shelf when he is not needed, only to be transformed into a useful functioning member of the household with the click of a button and the clip of an adjustable head band.
Finally, we want to share an item that requires a bit of user participation. We received a Metal Earth BB-8 3D metal model kit as a Christmas gift. To build this model, all you need is a tiny pair of pliers or tweezers to help you bend the metal into shape - no glue or soldering required. Sounds pretty easy, right? Annalene decided to tackle this, since some of the parts were insanely tiny and require precision handling from smaller fingers, if possible.
Look at those tiny parts! Even the tweezers were too small to properly bend some of those tabs. The building process started out well, and the model actually started to look a bit like a spherical robot.
Up until this stage, everything was going nicely, but as soon as the sphere was completed and all the holes filled, it became very difficult to 'fix' the little tabs that kept coming loose. It you pressed into one side of the model to bend something into attaching properly, the other side tended to pop open again. BB-8 started to look as though he had been in a few battles.
Annalene battled on, managing to attach the base of BB-8's head but failing to attach the body to the base stand. After a while, she decided that the robot would rest on the base without actually being attached to it - you can only bend a microscopic metal tab so many times before it becomes completely messed up.
At the end of the day, the model looked as though it could sort of pass for BB-8, in bad lighting. Considering that this is the first metal model kit we attempted, it didn't turn out too badly.
Final verdict: you need freakishly small hands, a microscope or lots of patience and skill to get this perfect. These kits tend to be quite expensive, so keep in mind that you might feel bad about 'wasting' your money if it doesn't turn out quite how you wanted it. However, even though there were some issues, this was still a lot of fun to build and the instructions were clearly set out.
Monday, 9 January 2017
Big monsters and tiny snacks: we play King of New York
To kick off 2017 with some gaming goodness, we decided to invite a couple of good friends for wine, snacks and a boardgame we had not played in a while: King of New York. This game is an evolved version of the original, King of Tokyo, with some extra elements added.
The basic premise is that each player is a huge monster terrorising the city of New York, with monsters vying with each other and trying to eliminate each other to become the most destructive creature in the city. Dice rolls and extra cards aid the players as they move through various neighbourhoods and destroy buildings and military units.
The tone of the game is light-hearted and fun, but still quite competitive, and we had a blast playing it. Our guests for the evening, Hennie and Lizari, were new to the game, but they quickly caught on to the gaming mechanics (Lizari, in fact, won the game), and expressed a desire to play this again in the future.
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Marius sets up the game before the guests arrive |
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Monsters? Check. Wine? Check. Ready to play! |
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Huge monster tokens on a tiny board really give an impression of immense scale. |
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Check out Disco King Kong! |
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Hennie and Lizari having fun terrorising New York |
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Each player has a score card with turning wheels to help keep track of health and victory points - one of our favourite aspects of the game. |
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And of course, what is a board game night without some epic snacks! |
Monday, 21 November 2016
Disco Fever
Welcome to the disco!
To celebrate surviving 2016 and to have a good time with a few friends before everyone disappears for the festive season, we decided to have another themed bash, and this time, we went for colour, sparkle, funk and music.
Disco is a very versatile option for a themed party, since it spans several decades and styles, and most people will be able to find a few things in their closets that will suit the occasion. Throw in a few handfuls of glow sticks, dig out the Christmas lights, pile on the snacks, and you have a party!
We also switched on the PS3 for a SingStar competition. In party mode, everyone gets a chance to compete, and the mic is switched so often that no one feels particularly exposed, with all the confusion and laughter. Even the more reluctant singers started requesting songs and participating.
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Easy decor: put glow sticks into bottles with water, and scatter old CDs around |
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We bought a small mirror ball and Marius made it work by rigging it next to a head lamp in the corner of the room |
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What is a party without food? Also, we streamed a lava lamp background on the laptop, for extra ambience. |
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Glow stick decor with a Pacman picture in the background |
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Some festive champagne drinks welcomed the guests |
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These cool glowing lollipops were sold at a party store near us. |
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Lights and a nice backdrop. Annalene had some time on her hands to paint the slogans before the party. |
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The groovy disco people. Everyone dressed up! |
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Carla and Wolf keeping it classy. |
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Igi went all out. The pants were a highlight of the evening. |
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Igi and Lané ready for action. |
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A pic with some of the girls. |
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Ready to party. |
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Groovy dudes keeping it real. |
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Doing disco the 80s way |
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Sneaking in a picture of the SingStar duels. It was loads of fun. |
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Annalene waiting for the guests to arrive. |
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Marius gets his funk on, ready to go full hippie. |
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The entrance to the party of the year. |
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This was the SingStar area - everyone joined in for some singing fun. |
Labels:
dance,
disco,
glow sticks,
karaoke,
party,
party ideas,
PlayStation,
PS3,
SingStar
Tuesday, 1 November 2016
A Red Claw Halloween: cosplay and loot haul
Marius went for his Bloodborne Hunter cosplay (you can check out more photos of this here), and Annalene decided on a Steampunk look.
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Photo courtesy of Red Claw Comix |
There were a bunch of other people who also rose to the challenge, ranging from a Freddy Krueger and a Wednesday Addams to a Kratos from God of War. Fun times were had.
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First prizes went to Kratos and Harley Quinn. Photo courtesy of Red Claw Comix |
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Photo by Samantha Fouchè - check out her page Raiju Cosplay |
Of course, we also could not resist buying a few items at the store, especially since everything was marked down for the evening, and Red Claw Comix gave out treat bags and stickers with each purchase. Both of us also placed second (in male and female categories respectively) in the cosplay competition, and we could not wait to spend the store vouchers we received as our prizes.
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The full loot haul |
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Sweeties! |
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We got some Warcraft buddies for Orgrim Doomhammer |
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Lothar - front view |
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Lothar - back view |
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Durotan in his Orcish splendour |
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Back view of Durotan |
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Another awesome purchase - a Daredevil bust |
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Daredevil can be used as a money bank as well |
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And last but not least - the cutest little Robin plushie ever! |
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One final pic of the two gaming cosplays of the evening |
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