Anyone liking mathematical puzzles should try their hand at Legacy. In Legacy, a player is trying to get high score by building their Empire, Opus, and Garden. For full rules go to rules in html. I know when either I'm bored or have some extra free time I head over to Legacy and play it online. You can also get a physical copy of the game by going over to the Gamecrafter
Legacy: Legacy 2.0!: You can play Legacy with the 2.0 version of the rules by using the variants on this site.
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Canton 2015 International Tabletop Day
Canton is a fairly good size town, 25.48 sq. miles, with a population of just over 73,000 and has NO gaming stores. The nearest gaming store is in Massillion, which covers over just over 18 square miles with a population of just over 32,000 and has 1 game store which is 8 miles away. (Say wha?) Needless to say Massillion also hosts more gamers than Canton area and I believe I'm 1 out of a handful, if not the only one, who is an event organizer for the Canton area for several Meetup groups, which brings me to the point of this blog.
I host a monthly meetup at a nice cozy local coffee shop, albeit small for International Tabletop Game Day. This year I'm fortunate to be able to host International Tabletop Game Day at a local church (okay it's the church I go to) and hoping it will be a big success by bringing in non-gamers and introducing them to the hobby as well as having a large venue for those gamers in Canton/Masillion area.
Now gamers you gotta love 'em and I suppose to some degree this really doesn't surprise me, but shortly after posting the event at several meetup sites, I get the question if beer is allowed. I'm not against drinking and having a good time, however the person in question was able to see the event was taking place at a church and was stated in the description to promote the hobby, meaning there might be the chance of non-gamers checking it out as its a public event and not inclusive of the groups themselves. I had to post to his question, that it would be family friendly (as there might be the off-chance of minors present). Again, this shouldn't have surprised me but it did. You just never know what we gamers are capable of sometimes.
If interested, I have the event posted up at g+ as well. Go to Canton 2015 International Tabletop Game Day and hit the yes button if you like to come.
I host a monthly meetup at a nice cozy local coffee shop, albeit small for International Tabletop Game Day. This year I'm fortunate to be able to host International Tabletop Game Day at a local church (okay it's the church I go to) and hoping it will be a big success by bringing in non-gamers and introducing them to the hobby as well as having a large venue for those gamers in Canton/Masillion area.
Now gamers you gotta love 'em and I suppose to some degree this really doesn't surprise me, but shortly after posting the event at several meetup sites, I get the question if beer is allowed. I'm not against drinking and having a good time, however the person in question was able to see the event was taking place at a church and was stated in the description to promote the hobby, meaning there might be the chance of non-gamers checking it out as its a public event and not inclusive of the groups themselves. I had to post to his question, that it would be family friendly (as there might be the off-chance of minors present). Again, this shouldn't have surprised me but it did. You just never know what we gamers are capable of sometimes.
If interested, I have the event posted up at g+ as well. Go to Canton 2015 International Tabletop Game Day and hit the yes button if you like to come.
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Location:Canton, OH
Canton, OH, USA
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