Thursday, March 29, 2018

A quick paper boxing game to play anywhere

Once again, I'll share with you a small and quick two player game requiring very few items, that you can play anywhere.

This one is a simple boxing game, especially well suited for being played on trips or at school (thanks to a clever trick.)

It features dice and stats style combat, like many paper RPG's.


Rules are exceedingly simple, but can lead to pretty intense and animated games with a lot of surprises.

All infos available after the break.


Thursday, December 7, 2017

A quick game to play anywhere: Hare and Hounds

Here is another of my favourite tiny games.
This one only requires minimal supplies, plays very fast, and has very straightforward rules.
It is quick and easy to explain to newcomers, and yet can become very competitive and subtle in terms of available strategies.

A typical Hare & Hounds board : A couple squares and 4 tokens are all it takes.

It's one of those perfect games to play on holidays or in case of bad weather, without the need for crazy setups.
A game could be improvised from items laying around in most environments (at school, while camping, at the bar, on the beach...)

Read along if you want to give it a shot. It will be quick I promise!

Monday, September 19, 2016

Discovering a hobby: Space painting

Here is another hobby that is both pretty cool, and very easy to learn: Space/Speed painting.

Maybe you've already seen some street artists perform that?
They would grab a blank canvas, start spraying paint over it, throw various hardware on top,rub it with paper, spray it some more, and in less than 3minutes, bam! Revealing a wonderful modern looking painting of a space scene out of a seemingly black piece.


The images are pretty cool by themselves, and the ability to make them so quickly also looks great.
Guess what? This is actually pretty easy, with no prior art experience, and even if you never managed to draw anything before, like I do.
By learning and throwing together a small set of specific yet simple techniques, you can make endless variations of stunning scenes.



All you'll have to do to get into it the hobby will be to grab a reasonable set of spray paint cans and random hardware.
Interested ? let's go!

Cool gadgets you never heard about: alcohol blowtorches.

The goal of the blog is to show you new stuff you might have never seen before.
Apart from hobbies and projects, I will also sprinkle articles about low profile cool devices or technologies here and there.

My pick of the day is alcohol blowtorches. They date from somewhere between the time when the ominous flea market petrol blowtorches were a thing, and before everybody got cheap and easily accessible compressed propane.

Precise hot flame, no moving parts, from a fuel you can make at home even after the zombie apocalypse.

They're very elegant in construction and simplicity, and produce a nice roaring pressurized hot flame, using only alcohol as a fuel source.
They're suitable for a variety of jobs, including soldering, or scavenging electronics parts.


Quick cool projects: Matchhead rockets

This post will be about a very quick and easy "project" you can use as a past time: making matchead rockets.



It takes only minutes and basic household items you already have to get started, and you can spend as much time as you wish perfecting the process or actually firing said rockets.
It's also a lot of fun, lighting them, watching them take off, and chasing and putting out the various fires they will start when landing everywhere (just kidding, but be careful though, the risk is real).

Those tiny projectiles are made of full matches, or just match heads, rolled in aluminium foil, and fired from a thin wire base, by applying heat with a lighter.
Once you get good at making them, or find your own secret recipe, you can shoot those pretty far !

Perfect for rainy slow days, or to compete against your friends.

A quick pen and paper game: vector racing.

The following is a simple pen and paper game, that I spent countless hours playing at school.
It only requires a couple colored pens (but even a single one would do) and small grid paper.
I mostly played it 1 vs 1, but there is no theoretical limit to the number of players that can join the fun.



The whole game is about racing your way around a drawn track, that can be as simple or complicated as you wish. The game is based on a simple and elegant movement system that simulates acceleration and inertia, and will force you to find the right balance between going fast and still being able to take sharp turns.

It's low supplies count make it a perfect game to waste time at school, or play during boring moments when travelling.


Monday, September 12, 2016

Discovering a hobby: Furoshiki

Let's take a break from flashy or dangerous past times for this post, and focus on something more zen: the art of furoshiki.



Furoshiki is the Japanese art of wrapping things in simple squares of cloth, be it for transport, protection, decoration or as a gift.

Like many things Japanese, this is both very simple in essence,yet precise and nice to the eye. There are countless techniques to wrap differently sized or shaped object in the most aesthetically pleasant and practical way, while only using standard squares of decorative cloth.

You can use those techniques in your everyday life, to make bags, carry things, pack you lunch, or use this decorative wrapping form as a gift wrap.

It can also be useful if you're into camping, backpacking or survival, as it provides a nice way to store, carry or segregate items, without needing you to pack additional containers. The cloth itself you'll probably already have with you, and it will serve many other purposes while not in it's packaging form.