Outwit. Outplay. Outwolf. Compete during the day for rewards. Scramble during the night to dodge the wolf. Do you have what it takes to stay alive on Werewolf Island, & become the Ultimate Survivor?
Description:
Now in its 5th "season" at GenCon, players will compete in tribes and individually to become the Ultimate Werewolf Survivor. During the "day", Game play will be similar to the popular TV reality show. You will do challenges to gain bonuses for yourself and your tribe. Every night a player is eliminated through a vote at the tribal council. Later during the night, any player can be a werewolf or a special role, but those cards are usually limited to the winner of the challenges! [Note: "Eliminated" players may still participate as a judge later in the game. You will be able to exact your revenge, by deciding who deserves to be the Ulitimate Werewolf Survivor!]
During a time of peace, an Orion pirate cartel threatens to expose embarrassing previous war crimes committed by your Empire. Are you the only one framed?
Description:
During the Andromedan War, while your neighbors endure a shaky peace accord, an Orion pirate Cartel threatens to expose embarrassing war crimes committed by your Empire during the General War. As your cruiser roars to the Orion base to "persuade" him to keep quiet, you discover cruisers from your neighbors arriving as well.
From the makers of Dungeon! Escape! comes Whale Escape! You and your party has been swallowed by a whale. There, there. It happens to the best of us. You must make your way through the whale's treacherous digestive tract while combating the enemies it's swallowed to fight you. Make your way chamber by chamber through the whale's bounteous organs until you emerge to your ultimate decision: will you forgive the whale? Or will you crawl from its cloaca and stab it in the back? The decision is yours. This will be as unscientific as it will be entertaining. And that's a promise.
From the makers of Dungeon! Escape! comes Whale Escape! You and your party has been swallowed by a whale. There, there. It happens to the best of us. You must make your way through the whale's treacherous digestive tract while combating the enemies it's swallowed to fight you. Make your way chamber by chamber through the whale's bounteous organs until you emerge to your ultimate decision: will you forgive the whale? Or will you crawl from its cloaca and stab it in the back? The decision is yours. This will be as unscientific as it will be entertaining. And that's a promise.
From the makers of Dungeon! Escape! comes Whale Escape! You and your party has been swallowed by a whale. There, there. It happens to the best of us. You must make your way through the whale's treacherous digestive tract while combating the enemies it's swallowed to fight you. Make your way chamber by chamber through the whale's bounteous organs until you emerge to your ultimate decision: will you forgive the whale? Or will you crawl from its cloaca and stab it in the back? The decision is yours. This will be as unscientific as it will be entertaining. And that's a promise.
From the makers of Dungeon! Escape! comes Whale Escape! You and your party has been swallowed by a whale. There, there. It happens to the best of us. You must make your way through the whale's treacherous digestive tract while combating the enemies it's swallowed to fight you. Make your way chamber by chamber through the whale's bounteous organs until you emerge to your ultimate decision: will you forgive the whale? Or will you crawl from its cloaca and stab it in the back? The decision is yours. This will be as unscientific as it will be entertaining. And that's a promise.
What Game Rules Can Teach Us About College Syllabi
Summary:
A discussion regarding my (and my colleagues) attempts to create college syllabi modeled after our favorite board game rulebooks.
Description:
This is essentially a continuation of the 2015 Trade Day event I held under the same title. We'll simply focus on more recent efforts to create engaging syllabi and course design.
Our parent company in Germany publishes over 200 game titles & only 1/3 of them have made it to the USA. Come play some that haven't & help decide what we should translate & import next!