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Lazer Ryderz

Lazer Ryderz

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Game Name
Players
2 - 4
MSRP $
39.99
Year Published
Greater Than Games

Lazer ryderz is a trackless racing game for up to 4 players with light push-your-luck, area denial, and strategy elements. 

Players construct their Lazer paths with various pre-formed punchboard pieces that are placed according to speed and desired direction.


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Sagrilarus's Avatar
Sagrilarus replied the topic: #301592 10 Sep 2019 10:42

Sagrilarus wrote: Played Lazer Ryderz tonight.


Yeah, I'm relistening to the podcast now and I think you guys have it. It's a really loose game where you need to let go of your up-tightiness to enjoy it. Though frankly, I think Animals is the real pick from the Floyd collection.

We had five people and the game plays four, so my buddy Cody became the announcer, working the rulebook like a pro as we all learned how to play. We were a little clunky at first, not fully understanding how to screw each other with the way the rules are built. But we figured it out by the end of the game and really enjoyed the play. This may be the one game were you can discuss "tactical crashing" with a straight face.

What I very often take away from your podcast is that you are able to see into the spirit of the games you're talking about instead of just what's on the surface. I think Lazer Ryderz is one of those games where you can't understand its nature until it's been on the table for at least 45 minutes, and with a lot of current gaming groups that's all the time any particular title is going to get. So thank you for bringing that more spiritual, experiential analysis of the game, the kind of thing that is sorely lacking in other podcasts. The two of you truly are the peyote of the gaming podcast drug menu.

I'll mention that my couple of thousand Wings of Glory maneuver card placements gave me a bit of a leg-up on my opponents. Sure didn't hurt.

My copy has an incorrect piece, one neutral marker is missing and a blue player marker was in the box instead. So I told Kevin to just mark it with a Sharpie and we were off to the races. I pondered asking for a replacement, but you know what? My copy is now unique, especially considering Kevin's half-assed job putting a big N on the tile. The brutalness of it is just one more thing to add to the mystique.

Had a very good time. What a weird game, but well worth the experience.
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engineer Al replied the topic: #301650 11 Sep 2019 22:32
"Welcome to It Came From the Tabletop, the peyote of the gaming podcast drug menu."

Perfect.
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Sagrilarus replied the topic: #301652 12 Sep 2019 10:12
Wasn't this a Saturday morning cartoon in the 70s?
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engineer Al replied the topic: #301661 12 Sep 2019 12:54
This one?

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ModelVillain replied the topic: #301682 13 Sep 2019 06:00
Whoa blast from the past... isn't that LidsVille (if I'm not mistaken)?
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engineer Al replied the topic: #301683 13 Sep 2019 07:18

ModelVillain wrote: Whoa blast from the past... isn't that LidsVille (if I'm not mistaken)?


Oh yes, it's the koo-koo-kookiest!

Also, the peyote of Saturday mornings.