In "Tattoo! The Game of Ink," 2-4 players each start with an "Arm Board" and compete to gain "Reputation" by building the coolest sleeve. There are bonuses for getting a tattoo done in a style that is currently popular, maintaining a consistent theme on the sleeve, and for inking the tattoo in a particularly prominent location. The game takes about 35-45 minutes to play.
In "Tattoo! The Game of Ink," 2-4 players each start with an "Arm Board" and compete to gain "Reputation" by building the coolest sleeve. There are bonuses for getting a tattoo done in a style that is currently popular, maintaining a consistent theme on the sleeve, and for inking the tattoo in a particularly prominent location. The game takes about 35-45 minutes to play.
In "Tattoo! The Game of Ink," 2-4 players each start with an "Arm Board" and compete to gain "Reputation" by building the coolest sleeve. There are bonuses for getting a tattoo done in a style that is currently popular, maintaining a consistent theme on the sleeve, and for inking the tattoo in a particularly prominent location. The game takes about 35-45 minutes to play.
A tournament to see who can build the best sleeve to gain the most reputation in "Tattoo! The Game of Ink," 2-4 players each start with an "Arm Board" and compete to gain "Reputation" by building the coolest sleeve. There are bonuses for getting a tattoo done in a style that is currently popular, maintaining a consistent theme on the sleeve, and for inking the tattoo in a particularly prominent location. Each game takes about 35-45 minutes to play.
After a long adventure of many risks, your party is back at the tavern for ale & merriment. It's the perfect time to blow your hard earned treasure in the dice-based game of chance!
After a long adventure of many risks, your party is back at the tavern for ale & merriment. It's the perfect time to blow your hard earned treasure in the dice-based game of chance!
A look at the influence of tea within the Anime culture. Seeing how both the British Style of "tea party" and the traditional Japanese tea ceremony are seen and honored within Anime.
The extradimensional being Teacher would love nothing more than to teach the young heroes of Halcyon City a good lesson. Get an education in superheroics!
The extradimensional being Teacher would love nothing more than to teach the young heroes of Halcyon City a good lesson. Get an education in superheroics!
Why should you teach game design to students? How do you teach game design to students? If you're looking to have students design games, or even design games yourself, this seminar will be helpful.
Description:
After attending a Trade Day Seminar in 2014, at least one GenCon attendee was inspired to develop a new course about tabletop game design. Hear about the process for developing the course from inception to finish and how he teaches his high school students about game design and the tabletop gaming hobby in general and why you should consider it too.