Welcome to the Looney News update for March 2, 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's Fluxx Commercial
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"A game of Fluxx can be played in 10 minutes, or it can last an hour. It’s been argued that Fluxx is a tactical but not a strategic game--that is, there’s no way to plan ahead. The designers are the first to admit that luck does play a role in Fluxx. But it’s easy to learn, quirky, and random--it’s the card game with ever-changing rules. Kristin says that it has the all-important “one-more-game” factor. “That phrase--‘C’mon,let’s play another’--is music to a game designer’s ears,” she explains. Fluxx won an American Mensa design award in 1999, but it’s a surprisingly accessible “nongamer’s game” that appeals to a variety of people."
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).