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Many if not most of us take pictures of family vacations, holidays, and special occasions. Gaming sessions can be just as (if not more) memorable than some of those family gatherings. So why not capture that special play of your favorite game? If have almost 99% of the time, recorded a played game for the past two ½ years although I sporadically began recording my played games in 2003 just after beginning my Board Game Geek account. I love the game played feature on BGG. For the most part, I only log the play and do not list any specifics including where, with whom, and out come. I have met and played with gamers who carried a written journal when they gamed. I've always admired a person who could journal or make use of a diary. I am just not disciplined enough to make use of a journal. Fortunately I have a good memory, and would like to share a few recent gaming memories. Gaming is a family tradition that was passed down to me by my parents, and grandmothers. These are not in any order.

1. I have taken all three of my sons to GenCon. Granted, when they go, it is a very different experience than when I go with just my buddies. I purposely pick games that I think they will enjoy. The requirements are that they must be easy to learn and teach. During Ryan and Hunter’s first GenCon in 2003, I convinced my wife to let me take Ryan to a late night game of Zombies!!! by Twilight Creations. Ryan is so bright, that within a few turns, it was clear that he just might beat a table full of adult men. Subsequently, a few opponents also realized this, and began to plot against Ryan. As they cornered him (cutting off his path to win the game) I drew a card which allowed me to switch player token positions. I switched my token with Ryan’s, thus allowing him a clear path to victory. Several of the other players were annoyed with me as I “kingmade” Ryan. Ryan had no idea as he was proudly sporting a new Zombie t-shirt.

2. While coming home from GenCon in 2005, Pat, Andy, Ryan and myself decided to host a winter gaming party (that celebrates mine and Pat’s birthdays.) Thus White Dragon Con was born. While not a huge event, we have had 20 or so gamers attend the past several years. The gaming swag is a pair of specially designed dice. During White Dragon in 2007, my father joined us and was enthralled with a dexterity game call Crokinole. It was my father’s last White Dragon Con.

3. On Thursday May 27, 2010 was the last day of school for my sons Ryan (18) Hunter (17) and Ian (9.) So I picked Ian up early today so that we could thrift for games, buy an end of the school year gift, and play a board game at home. Ian picked out Apples to Apples Jr. for his gift. While thrifting, we found 2 3M games; Stocks & Bonds & Facts in Five. Upon getting home, we played two games of The Lost World Jurassic Park Game. Ian managed to get three humans to the chopper and win while my dinos ate 9 humans! Playing with Ian while he giggled - PRICELESS. After dinner we played two 4 player games of Apples to Apples.

I had a good week in gaming this past week including Roll Through the Ages, Fresco, and 7 Wonders. My initial assessment of 7 Wonders stands, very little player interaction and gaming tension. I enjoy the game, but I guess I was expecting more. Given my tastes, I already know that I will grow bored of it. While another gamer and I were discussing this, I mentioned that I prefer Innovation to 7 Wonders, when a third gamer quickly stated his disdain for Innovation as it was a cross between Fluxx & Munchkin! I immediately came to it's defense, Fluxx??? I can see the long stretch of Munchkin as both games included a stab your neighbor mechanic. However, Fluxx?? Other than being printed on cards, what comparison do the two games have?

I have completed my assessment of possible games to take to China, and have decided on the following games; Yomi, Factory Manager, Cookie Fu, The Great Wall, Innovation, Irondale, Looney Pyramids, Let's Kill, Hive Carbon, NHL Ice Breaker, & Sixis. Plus I have the rules for two games from Gamut of Games; Mate, Blue & Gray. It is a nice mix of games that completely fits into a plastic tub.

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Oh yeah, I record all my game plays and have for some years now. With some of the new features, I do record where played, who played and most times, the score (under the notes section).

I have also been "blogging" for a couple of years now with a long running thread in the local forum. It's only of my Tuesday group and in that I add details on the game itsself, thoughts, etc. I have also created a blog now that mirrors what I type on the thread. They serve as mini session reports and reviews of various games. Our group does play a wide variety, as well.
 
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I've posted my game plays ever since that feature first became available and even went back from that point and recorded as much old game play info as I could.

I only record plays, no other info, and I record everything I play whether it's live, online or solo. It's for my own records so I never understand why some people get hung up on recording online game plays. To each his own. It's really just a way for me to see how many times/how often/how long I've played particular games. Using that info along with the BGG Extend Stats page is fantastic.
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I joined BGG last year, and shifted from informally tracking plays to really recording them at the beginning of this year. If the game was interesting, I'll even include a little description. It's fun to go back and read about (and relive) some of my games, like this from Vanished Planet:
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Solo, 4 creature. First event was no movement. Got a growth. Terrible goals. Had to deploy a mine before completing my first goal (3) by building 3rd ship. Drew sextant goal, and was 1 hex away from winning, but was forced to divert to build another mine. Almost out of resources. All is lost. But...hang on...it's a miracle win! Drew a Colonist event, allowing me to tag in the 6th sector to win. Turn 11, I think.

Really, it takes so little time to record at least the basics of a play that I figure "why not?" How else would I know that the two games I have played the most aren't even ones that I love?
 
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I didn't used to, but started in 2008 and have posted pretty much every game I've played since, though there may be an occasional forget or posted-on-the-wrong-day for vacations away from the pc or during long conventions. I also wrote down all my plays in a journal in 2006-2007 but never converted them as posts on BGG - I've long considered going back and putting all those games in but haven't found the time.

It adds to the knowledge base in a couple important ways: What games do I own that haven't been played (at all or very much), and what games get the most play and are therefore favorites. It's nice to be able to join in the five-and-dime results every year!

I do record where I play all games, I try to annotate who I played with and who won (most of the time) but don't keep accurate records of specific opponents. I'd like better recording methods of which edition of game was played (would like improvement in the collection function for images in BGG as well. Images in the Games Played feature and web widget and ipod app don't often display the edition you own or played with in that record. Could be tighter.)
 
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I did for a while, but then people started referring to my plays in conversations. "Well, Scott, I saw that you played Taluva 4 times last month - why haven't you done a video about it, yet?"

I didn't appreciate this, so I stopped recording my plays.
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I do, but not on BGG. I have a journal where I record the date, time, people involved, score, and who won for no other reason than for my own amusement.

I keep meaning to transcribe it to BGG, but I realize how long it will take and there are many other things I could do on this website that I would actually enjoy I let it slide into my "things to eventually do" bin.
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I've been recording my games played since late 2009 when I stopped merely reading BGG and started using it. I used to time my games but I don't bother with that anymore, just place (almost always 'Cairns') and the names of the participants/winner(s).

After I log each game I do a facebook post with a single line stating who played and who won, and I've had several non-gaming friends ask about boardgames via these posts - a couple have even gone out and purchased games I've mentioned
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