Playtest a New Board, Card, Role Playing or Story Game
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Scores of publishers & designers present new ideas in board, card, RPGs & story games at the First Exposure Playtest Hall & need players like YOU! Be among the 1st to try something totally new!
Description:
The First Exposure Playtest Hall is back and bigger than ever at Gen Con 2016! Scores of Publishers and Designers from all over the world will be showing off their latest creations, and they need the help of gamers old and young, experienced and novice. We have board games, card cards, role playing games, story games and more. You will get to choose a game that you think looks interesting, and then you will help to shape the final product. There are a total of 27 playtest slots, and they are all free - join us for as many as you'd like throughout Gen Con 2016!
Alex's blankie is missing & it's up to the Room Guard to find it. But with a toy-eating dog on the loose & a grudge-holding doll on the prowl, can the Guard bring it back before Alex gets home?
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Alex’s blankie is missing and it’s up to the Room Guard to find it. It was supposed to be a simple search and retrieve, but with a toy-eating dog on the loose and a grudge-holding doll on the prowl, can the Guard bring the blankie back to the room before Alex gets home? Drawing from a long literary tradition of stories from toys’ perspectives, Playthings is simple enough for kids to play, while remaining deep enough for adults to enjoy. Come build your own toy and then run it through the adventure! For 2 to 6 players as young as 6. Rules taught.
Toys have begun to disappear from Alex's Room & rumors about the new clown doll are starting to swirl among your fellow toys. It's up to the Room Guard to discover the fate of the missing toys.
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Toys have begun to disappear from Alex’s Room and rumors about the new clown doll are starting to swirl among your fellow toys. (Hey, clowns are creepy, even amongst toys.) It’s up to you to discover the fate of the missing toys and restore peace to Alex’s Room. Drawing from a long literary tradition of stories from toys’ perspectives, Playthings is simple enough for kids to play, while remaining deep enough for adults to enjoy. Come build your own toy and then run it through the adventure! For 2 to 6 players as young as 6. Rules taught.