To continue thoughts on Does Art Make the Game, well the discussion varied - but it does seem clear that the art, the layout and graphic artist roles have all got to be controlled in sympathy with each other.
The convention is running well. The yellow tape directing traffic flow on the ground is a great idea, and the Meeple Angels have been good at getting people playing.
The rooms close up at midnight, but I don't think I'd be going much beyond that.
They have taken on my idea from last year with the gaming bingo, with some changes, which is lovely. Some difficult categories to fill though!
Friday's events for us look like definitely Collaborative Storytelling Games at 10am, as we're on the panel.
Write a campaign in an hour at 12 might prove amusing.
I like the Group/Con/Event so much could be of interest and we might spruik our games club for 3 minutes at 1700.
Rob might go off to VR with the HTC VIve but I might give that a miss and go to 50 Years Ago -1966.
Dinner was very nice, but the gluten free options have reduced compared to last year. It also took quite a while to come. I won't be depending on Monterey's to feed us quickly. The buffet options for dinner were quite limited, so we couldn't speed things up that way.
The mixed tray of desserts was nice, and the risotta was delicious when it arrived.
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