Final from Candlestick Park:
Double header up next! Let’s play two!
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The Table Top Sports Games of Chris Saguisag
A future project:
Cardiff City competed in the Premier League during the 2018-19 season. I rooted for them since that’s where they film Doctor Who. Sadly, they were relegated back to the English Champions League after finishing 28th in the EPL table.
I will replay their season in an attempt to prevent them from being relegated.
I also had no idea that there is a Filipino player on this team, until my sister asked about a player named Neil Ethridge.
He’s their goalie, and I never even considered looking him up last season because the name threw me off. He also plays for the Azkals, the Philippine National Men’s Soccer team.
I do have plans to insert a fictional player to possibly help Cardiff City along in my replay. He is known only as “Pepsiman”.
Stay tuned!
I think I found a possible reason why I can’t seem to wrap my head around Inside the Paint and Inside the Crease basketball and hockey games. And it’s dumb.
Both of those games use a fast action card (FAC) system as opposed to dice. I like rolling dice more than flipping cards.
This may be why I’ve found Glory Days Boxing more fun to play, for me, than Title Bout II, which also uses a FAC system.
And I was able to grasp the basics of SSG basketball because of it’s dice roll mechanic similar to Payoff Pitch Baseball. I’ve tried using the FACs for Payoff Pitch, but always find myself reverting back to using dice.
I was never a big Statis Pro Baseball gamer because of the cards.
I did pull out Statis Pro Basketball this morning, and may try to play a game to see if this reasoning holds water or not.
Stay tuned!
While reading the rules for SSG Basketball I came to the realization that I didn’t want to have to print and cut out the game parts and FAC/timing deck. I watched an unboxing video and saw that the printed/physical game came with the deck and plenty of other stuff, like additional dice for markers used during play.
So I went and ordered the physical game and 1990-91 season set, the same things I just bought as PDFs.
Call it a loss in the ‘try before you buy’ category. The 1991 NBA Finals replay may turn into a full season replay with the Bulls or Warriors.
I’ve also decided that since I’m 2+ years out from my 50th birthday, my 1967 replays for basketball and (maybe) hockey are going to go on hold while I play other season replays that I’ve started.
Stay tuned!
Having read nothing but the first chart, I set up a Lakers-Warriors match up, rolled the dice (2d10 and 2d6, just like Payoff Pitch Baseball) to see who had control at tip off, rerolled for a shot, and Alton Lister missed a jumper. Sam Perkins grabbed the rebound and that’s where I stopped.
It can’t be THAT easy to play, can it?
I’ll read the full rules later today.
Stay tuned!
Since I appear to be 2-for-2 on games from Sideline Strategy, I decided to get the PDF version of their basketball game while it’s on sale.
I purchased the 1990-91 season along with it, and I’m going to attempt to rewrite history by playing a Finals series between the Chicago Bulls and the Golden State Warriors.
Hey, the Warriors made the playoffs that year, so why not?
Stay tuned!