
(Please note, I’m not the game organizer, just a promoter. But feel free to leave questions!)
Hey guys, if you happen to be in Southern California, feel free to come to the Camarillo, Mission Oaks Park day long game. If you know anything about Southern California HvZ games, you’ll know that theres not a lot of colleges or schools that have them over here. Thats why I’m pushing hard for this game by inviting people I know as well as blogging about it.
Camarillo is about an hour and a half drive from Los Angeles. The drive is well worth it though. Some unique things about this game is that the mod team changes every year. Each mod brings a different outlook on game missions and objectives, which makes for a truly unique experience each game. Game time is usually from 10 am to 5 pm with a lunch break around noon.
There is no starve out period, and stun timers are shorter to make up for the day long game.
The park has two decent sized fields on it, but the major terrain perk is that theres a two or three mile long winding creek that is great for missions and surprise attacks.
Only 1 safe zone. An additional, smaller park two blocks away that is also sometimes used for missions.
Thats all I can tell you guys for now, check out the wiki link for more info, and the Facebook event page. Theres 57 people “going” and 40 “maybes”. Their record for attendence was 80 people in Summer 2010, and I believe we can reach the same mark this year.
HvZ Wiki Link: http://wiki.humansvszombies.org/index.php/Camarillo_-_Mission_Oaks
My Summer 2011 Recap: http://basicnerf.wordpress.com/2012/02/21/mission-oaks-camarillo-humans-vs-zombies-basic-nerf-recap-summer-2011/
Event Link: http://www.facebook.com/events/177171929069118/
If your thinking about going, a reblog would a great way to let us know about that. Feel free to message me if you have questions!
So it’s been a year since Darwyn Cooke posted this penciled page of Vigilante art and I haven’t heard a thing since. Was this page just practice? Or are they finally rebooting Vig? What is happening? Please, please someone say that they are finally giving Vig his own book again.
War is not a game #nerf
Inspired from a twitter conversation:
@mclau117: at meijer trying to buy a present for a 7 year old. nerf guns are way crazier than when I was a kid…
@alexbhill: @mclau117 Definitely! They are closer to assault weapons training for up and coming soldiers #nerf
Full disclosure: I received the fully automatic Nerf “Stampede” (used in the above photo) for my 25th birthday
Image source: army.mil