Welcome to the Looney News update for Feb. 23, 2007!
This is a new regular feature where Andy talks about our games and answers questions on such things as rules, clarification of game play, tips and strategies, etc.
This week: Andy gives a Fluxx Overview
We've updated our Consumer Specials!
Get a FREE copy of the new promo card The Computer when you purchase over $25 worth of games (before Shipping).
Get a FREE copy of Flowers & Fluxx AND two copies of The Computer when you purchase over $100 worth of games (before shipping).
You have to put these into your shopping cart yourself though, so don't forget!
"Fluxx is a great mellow game. If you're not familiar, you start with a basic rule (draw 1 card, play 1 card), and you can play new rules (from drawing and playing more cards, to randomly playing cards, to getting bonus's for certain game conditions, and so forth) in addition to goals and the cards you need to fulfill the current goal and win the game. .... It's totally still not a serious strategy game, but it does give an element of player-vs-player challenge that I find engaging."
Event Update
Calling all Rabbits in the Columbus area! Andy, Kristin and Alison are going to be Guests of Honor at MARCON 42. We'd love to run a Little Experiment there, but we're going to need help. If you're going to MARCON, please consider hanging out and playing some games in the Looney Labs room.
We'll need to put together a schedule soon, so please email us (event-support =at= looneylabs.com) and let us know if you'd like to help out. Also, please visit our MARCON page and put yourself down as attending. You have to be signed in on your Rabbit page to associtate yourself with the con.
And as always, if there are cons in your area that you will be promoting our games at, please let us know about your plans!
What's a "Looney Show"? A Looney Show is an event at which one or more of the people actually named Looney will show up in person to help with the running of Looney Labs events.
What's a "Rabbit Show"? A Rabbit Show is an event at which Looney Labs gaming will be hosted by one or more of the official Looney Labs volunteer helpers, known as Mad Lab Rabbits (possibly with the further assistance of representatives from the company not named Looney).