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Дубай, центр города, дневное время.
Каменный джунгли........на улице пешеходов можно по пальцам посчитать. Дороги широкие, перекрёстки есть такие сложные, что по 5 мин ждёшь зелёного света. Но несмотря на то, что дорога практически пуста, 5 пешеходов запаслись терпением и смиренно ждут зелёного. А почему??? Уже можно было 10 раз перебежать....... Ответ простой- ФТРАФ!!!!
Огромные штрафы за любое нарушение, сделали всех граждан законопослушными!
Stone jungle ........ on the street there are almost no pedestrians. The roads are wide, intersections are so complex that you wait for 5 minutes of green light. But despite the fact that the road is almost empty, 5 pedestrians wait patiently for green light.
The place to go to play boardgames!
Visit this location at Dragon Nest, Boardgame Beach in Second Life
Taken for the Jules February Photo Challenge
February 14 - 2 hearts
Now to consult the Scrabble dictionary to see if I still get any points...
For 2-10 players,
plays in 30-60 minutes.
Navigate through the asteroid field to pass each checkpoint in sequence and return to the starting line.
Each round, set maneuvers for your pilot and navigator on your ship's control board in secret. When all ships are ready, reveal and see where everybody else decided to go - hopefully not right into you!
No need for X-box with the original inexpensive Y-box. Hours of jollies with no electricity use. Must conserve there so EV's can be charged. May unplug the fridge too. Board games before war games.
This was fun, and a big thank you for all the lovely comments.
1. Amsterdam, 2. Bremerhaven, 3. Ceylon, 4. Delphi, 5. Embarcadero, 6. Florence, 7. Gùgōng, 8. Hong Kong, 9. Istanbul, 10. Jiangnan, 11. K2, 12. London, 13. Maracaibo, 14. Nusfjord, 15. Orléans, 16. Paris, 17. Québec, 18. Ragusa, 19. Seattle, 20. Teotihuacan, 21. Ulm, 22. Valparaiso, 23. Wendake, 24. Xi'an, 25. Yokohama, 26. Zapotec
We did need to read instructions more than once.
After the first run through it was much easier and quicker :-)
Do you love classic board games but wish they had more chaos, power-ups, and geckos?
Well, guess what? Geckomania is here to flip the board (figuratively… maybe). Inspired by the timeless fun of "Cheesy" (or "Ludo" if you're feeling 🇪🇺 European), this game takes things to the next level with ⚡ electrifying power-ups that will keep you on the edge of your seat—possibly even falling off in excitement.
Geckomania isn’t just a game—it’s a battle of wits, 🎲 luck, and pure gecko energy. Are you ready to roll the dice and dominate the board? Let’s go!
🔥 6 Unique Themes – Because one is never enough
Battle Against Bots – Think you're clever? The AI is waiting
⚡ Fast-Paced, Fun-Packed Gameplay – Pure, unhinged, dice-rolling mayhem!
Game dynamics is similar to Century, only that one is mechanical and boring, while this one is interesting and fun!
#Darktable notes. Trying the new Diffuse/sharpen module for an after-glow effect and overusing Color balance RGB for saturated golden light for a more "fairy tale" mood.
Compositionally Challenged Week 52 is Tabletop Photography.
Bob and I enjoy Euro-style board games but we also like to stay home. Two players in a game meant for four doesn't work, so we each play for two. It makes for some complicated games, but we can take a break whenever we want and come back later or the next day. Works for us.
Somehow I couldn't convince Fred that gnatfur is a legitimate Scrabble word. ;)
He won...but only by ONE POINT!!
Playing board games with kids is fun. In the scenario above I command the yellow forces and as you can see, my young mates are running me down.
I can live with this... but there are times when I think that too many presidents and prime ministers of today's nations are about as mature as 12 years old boys and lead their nations with the same high degree of egoism and low degree of responsability. If they are dictators or chosen in elections doesn't seeem to matter.
Our wonderful world deserves better and it's the only one we have got.....