No bag, but I have a clear plastic "icehouse box" Contains: * 12 icehouse stashes * Housewive's Tarot Deck (http://www.housewivestarot.com/) * Playing with Pyramids * A bag of small d6's (approx 60) * A bag of polyhedral dice * 5 Martian coasters * 4 little black stash pads * Are you a werewolf * Playing cards (2 decks) * Chrononauts * Fluxx (3.0) * Nanofictionary * Aquarius * WW5 board (the one from the mail) * Ice7 in a little black pouch I sewed myself :) This box is typically placed into a larger plastic box when bringing to board game events... -Evan (de-lurked.) On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Brian Reichert <rignes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'm a newcomer to Looney Labs stuff having been introduced to Fluxx by the GM > of the RPG group I play in. I stumbled on Andy's article "Ode to my Purple > Bag" [1] and thought it was a great idea so I bought one of the bags from the > Looney Labs store. Now, I'm working out what exactly I want to have in it and > I think I have it mostly figure out. > > Here is what I have: > > 3 Tree House Sets > Original Fluxx > Zombie Fluxx > Munchkin w/ the Clerical Errors Expansion > Standard Deck of Playing Cards > Aquarius > Chessboard (printed on card stock, cut into quadrants, and laminated) > Martian Coasters > Werewolves Cards [2] > Two of my favorite Magic the Gathering decks > A full set of Polyhedral Dice > 6 extra d6 for World War 5 > Printed out World War 5 Board > 1 extra d20 for the other Magic Player > Mechanical Pencil > Small pad of paper > TwinWin Goal Cards and Board (on card stock) > Reference Rule Printout for: > Munchkin > World War 5 > Martian Chess > Werewolves > Binary Homeworlds > > I've taken pains to make everything as small as I can and if thinks work out I > should have enough room for (eventually): > > Chrononauts > 2 more Treehouse sets > 1 Grey Pyramid Stash > 3 House rule book (so I can get Black ICE Rules) > Cosmic Coasters > Playing with Pyramids > > I'm basically posting this to get your opinions on how to improve the bag > contents. I just love the idea of a grab and go gaming bag. The kids like to > take it to restaurants and other places so we have something to pass the time > while we wait for our food. > > BTW, I have to thank Elliott Evans for the Making Custom Card Boxes [3] article > on his site. Without that there would be no way I'd ever get all these things > in there. > > 1. http://www.wunderland.com/LooneyLabs/PurpleBag/Ode.html > 2. http://www.ee0r.com/proj/werecard.html > 3. http://www.ee0r.com/boxes/index.html > > Thanks for indulging my ramblings. ;) > > -- > Brian Reichert > GPG Public Key: 0xECEFD7AC > http://rignesnet.tzo.com > > There are times when truth is stranger than fiction and lunch time is > one of them. > _______________________________________________ > Fluxx mailing list > Fluxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.looneylabs.com/mailman/listinfo/fluxx >