PAX South 2018
Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:52 pm
This was my first gaming (board/computer) expo and it was awesome! My favorite part had to be the Gaming Library where they had just about every top board game to be checked out with your Day Pass. It was nice to go there after walking the floor for some good times with my buds.
So, as a family man with two kids (and, without local gamers), I've had to alter my gaming choices a bit. In other words, games that aren't "fiddly" and can be understood fairly quickly. I purchased 3 games and I believe I was successful with my audience.
First up, is Illimat. This is a simple 4-player game that is easy to understand and offers up a simple theme around the seasons. After a demo session, I realized it would go well for the wife and kids.
Second, is the awesome Master of Wills, from a company based here in my local area of Sugar Land, Texas. I love the simplicity, artwork, and thematic cyberpunk elements. The creators are very communicative and offered me to come by their local office for some play testing.
Finally, there is Drawing Dead. Unfortunately, I couldn't get a hold of a copy since he sold out on Day One of PAX at 1PM! It's on the way, but is an interesting version of poker with some screw-your-player options.
So, as a family man with two kids (and, without local gamers), I've had to alter my gaming choices a bit. In other words, games that aren't "fiddly" and can be understood fairly quickly. I purchased 3 games and I believe I was successful with my audience.
First up, is Illimat. This is a simple 4-player game that is easy to understand and offers up a simple theme around the seasons. After a demo session, I realized it would go well for the wife and kids.
Second, is the awesome Master of Wills, from a company based here in my local area of Sugar Land, Texas. I love the simplicity, artwork, and thematic cyberpunk elements. The creators are very communicative and offered me to come by their local office for some play testing.
Finally, there is Drawing Dead. Unfortunately, I couldn't get a hold of a copy since he sold out on Day One of PAX at 1PM! It's on the way, but is an interesting version of poker with some screw-your-player options.