With all this talk of family gaming, a concern that always pops up in my mind, is that of violence and also the human figure, mainly the female body portrayals. One of the reasons why I really like Heroquest, looking through everything I fail to notice really ANY blood or gore or even scantily clad women. How much of a concern of those images is it for everyone else? I have no fear for my 2 sons in seeing some blood or gore as long as it is depicted by an artists hand in the old comic fashion. Heck, yesterday my son was playing with the body of a mouse that drowned in our pool that I had just taken out with the skimming net and pole so I know gross things are all around and I am not one of those nancy dads.
I kid you not my son wanted to "tickle him to make him feel better" LOL
Actually when I think about it, Games workshop does do a pretty good job at keeping those shots out of their games but they always seem to leak in from around the edges. One thing that is constant in all table top war games, people or things get killed.
This weekend will be the table top and from then on the other things that will make it more of a table, I might add a fold away laptop bracket. I built it up with 2x4's like the walls of a house so I could put in an outlet later with an extension cord to plug the table into the wall. I have a piece of drywall right now for a table top and I really just don't see it, I am moving around so much playing games on it that I would hate to put anymore out for people to need to move around or to push them further away from the table top. Oh also, a large paper roll hanger so the kids can have plenty of surface area to color and finger paint on. I'll start buying some cheap revel models to let my oldest son paint, see how he takes it, I'm sure ill need to literally hold his hand through the whole thing but it should be fun for him. He always asks to go to "paint store" and play with the trains, Ryders hobby shop, my local GW retailer where I buy my paints and supplies.
Oh and happy fathers day to everyone, kids are exhausting but man they are also so much fun!