Now if they would just add a step in the game where the player had to derive the quadratic formula, or just solve for “X”, they could teach something and get Toby’s attention.
My kiddos are into these table top games… They are fun after you get through the learning curve. They live too far away, though, to play often so that learning curve gets refreshed each time.
Feels too much like a strip about games written by someone who either doesn’t play them or thinks that more than three rules is “too complicated”, yet can likely explain every nuance of the rules of Baseball and American Football and doesn’t see any irony. Sorry, Greg; everyone misses their target occasionally.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 6 years ago
Now if they would just add a step in the game where the player had to derive the quadratic formula, or just solve for “X”, they could teach something and get Toby’s attention.
M2MM about 6 years ago
I hate learning overly complex games. By the time I understand how to play, it’s time for bed.
Clover81 about 6 years ago
I think I’d rather read the instructions myself. You guys are terrible at explaining the rules.
Egrayjames about 6 years ago
Three dimensional chess anyone?
car2ner about 6 years ago
My kiddos are into these table top games… They are fun after you get through the learning curve. They live too far away, though, to play often so that learning curve gets refreshed each time.
1MadHat Premium Member about 6 years ago
AAAHHHH…. Brings back fond memories… My first car was a Checker Marathon, bought from a cab company.
Had more room in the front seat than the back seat of ANY car I know of. 8^)
Joy B Adams Custer about 6 years ago
What’s with all the HUGE noses?!
john.hubbling about 6 years ago
Checker cabs! Brings back memories. I am old.
fredd13 about 6 years ago
Feels too much like a strip about games written by someone who either doesn’t play them or thinks that more than three rules is “too complicated”, yet can likely explain every nuance of the rules of Baseball and American Football and doesn’t see any irony. Sorry, Greg; everyone misses their target occasionally.