Dice vs. Cards

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!

Dice Tower Venues

The creative part of me wants to build another dice tower, specifically for basketball and hockey table top games.

I’ve made two of these, both specific purpose-built, for baseball and football.

The new one would represent an indoor arena, presumably for basketball and hockey.

I rarely use the football one.

I don’t even play either basketball or hockey on the table top, yet.

But I still want to make another one.

And possibly one for motorsports.

Arrgh.

Biscuit in the Basket, or From Way Downtown… BANG

I’m going to sound like a broken record, but I’m going to try my best to FINALLY play a hockey or basketball game by the end of the month.

I should try to start the 1966-67 replay in either sport, either the Toronto Maple Leafs or San Francisco Warriors season replays.

PLAAY.com just updated Hockey Blast to version 5.0, and I’m interested in their All-Time Franchise Great Teams #2 set, which has the Sharks.

And the temptation to build yet another sports-themed dice tower/tray has been on my mind.  A multi-use “arena” for hockey and basketball.

Stay tuned!

Basketball

As I have yet to play a basketball game that I already own, it was easy for me to shake off the urge to pick up the new basketball game from Sideline Strategy Games, who also makes Payoff Pitch Baseball.

And I don’t know when I’m going to attempt to play Inside the Paint or Statis-Pro Basketball.

Stay tuned!