Last year I posted about the phenomenon of rising attendance at gaming conventions. Unfortunately I only have numbers from GenCon to support this argument, other
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Gaming Table Obtained
So last weekend it showed up, by which I mean, it showed up at Pier 1 and I had to rent a u-haul truck to
The Hunt for the Great Gaming Table: Part 2
OK, so I knew I needed a new table and I had laid out my requirements. Where to begin? I looked at some websites of
Gaming Tables
Back at last! The move went relatively smoothly, and we’ve been spending every weekend since with various projects and unpacking. All the essentials are unpacked,
The Game Train
GenCon has come and gone, and I’m surprised to see how quickly it passes even when I’m not there. As we continued to pack up
I left my heart in Indianapolis
Had things gone by original plan, I’d be in Indianapolis right now, probably just about to sit down to my first game of GenCon. Ultimately
The Feminist Barbarian
Making a game rooted in 30’s era pulp fantasy presents some tricky situations for the modern developer. Let’s be straight (or not, whatever) — I
DemonWars: Reformation
My apologies everyone, there was a brief spurt of posting and then I seem to have fallen off again. The idea had been to distract
No GenCon, Moving
Unfortunately it looks like I will not make it to GenCon this year. The good news is the reason — its very likely I’ll be
Randomness, Probability, and House Selling
Yesterday for my birthday my darling wife got me a copy of The Drunkard’s Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives. I’m only about a third