Watch Game Knights, a half-animated show about RPGers who voice their cartoon characters & laugh at R-rated gamer/geek stand-up comedy from the Gamers of Comedy! Series Trailer: http://bit.ly/GKEP1
Join your fellow educators for an hour of open discussion on challenges facing teachers who want to use gamified methods in their classrooms. Great for beginners & for experts alike.
Constant playtesting to improve a game is the major path to success in game design. You have to do it the right way, though. Many tips from a retired game design teacher & creator of Britannia.
Join the creative team that bring Game Salute titles to life (Dann May and Cody Jones) for all the latest news about all the titles published by Game Salute.
Description:
Join the creative team that bring Game Salute titles to life (Dann May and Cody Jones) for all the latest news about all the titles published by Game Salute. Hear about our new releases sneak peeks at what titles may be coming in 2017!
Game Theory: Applying Game Mechanics to Relationships
Summary:
Game theory can mirror how we have relationships with others (romantic relationships, friendships, co-workers, etc.,) and these same theories can also be used to change relationships. Learn how.
2 claimants seek the Iron Throne & every noble must choose. Win. Or die. Join us for the climactic 3rd chapter of our story. Costuming & heavy role playing STRONGLY suggested.
Description:
Kings Landing still burns. All of Westeros has erupted in open war. Houses are seeing their land and people put to the torch, or to the dragon. Bannermen are turning on their Lords. The Red Cult grows, even as the High Septon calls for an Inquisition. Spies are being executed in every city. And yet, there are plans. Schemes. Will this civil war end in one side's annihilation, or a brokered truce? One thing is certain: in the end, only one can win this Game of Thrones. Join us for our climactic 3rd chapter of one of the most popular larps at Gencon. Costuming and heavy role playing STRONGLY suggested.
Would you like to have a game program at your library, but you don’t have the staff / time / resources? This seminar will help you get a game program up and running and how to sustain it.
Description:
Would you like to have a game program at your library, but you don’t have the staff / time / resources? We have solutions! There are volunteers, students, home schoolers, and others available to help you run your program. There are grants, gifts, and other ways to get supplies and/or games. This seminar will help you get a game program up and running and help you see how to sustain it. Presented by Beth Pintal (Librarian, Indianapolis Public Library).