Join us for an in-depth discussion on how to adapt your favorite fandoms from TV, comics, & movies to tabletop role playing games for your home group!
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We will be focusing on the many flavors of Apocalypse Word hacks for the mechanics, but we may touch lightly on a few other systems. Make sure to bring questions of your own!
How to Integrate Your Brick & Mortar Store with an Ecommerce Solution
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CrystalCommerce offers a 360 degree retail solution for the hobby game industry, and we would like to show you how to use our solution to level up your store.
How can you make your gaming space more inclusive so that all types of people feel welcome? Industry Insiders discuss concrete ways to build a healthy and robust gaming community.
Join experienced gaming professionals as they present a guide for anyone looking to enter the gaming industry, from highs to lows & everything in between.
Running an evil-aligned game can be tough, but for the third year, we're here to help. We'll discuss evil PCs, social interactions with sociopaths, and avoiding party infighting.
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Five years ago, Josh Long started a 3.5 D&D campaign with one rule: All player characters had to be evil aligned. That has created a lot of problems and opportunities that aren't covered in the rule books. The group's solutions have led to a game that is more flexible, rewarding, and challenging than a traditional good aligned campaign. We're back to shed light on another year's worth of adventure and advancement, and to share our hard-earned experience on what works and what does not when running an evil themed role playing game and podcast. This campaign, Evil is as Evil Does, has been a really rewarding one for us, and we hope to encourage more gaming groups to try an evil setting. We'll explain why it can be so good to be so bad.
Want to begin cosplaying but don’t know how to get started? This panel will provide you with a game plan to getting started! Tips & tricks provided by a panel of veterans & beginning cosplayers!
How to Start a Tabletop Gaming Club for Middle Schoolers
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Looking to start a club? Get experienced information on how to start, what to do, how to get involved in the community, and how to keep the enthusiasm going all year long!
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Looking to start a club? Get experienced information from a teacher who has been running a successful club for over two years. There will be examples of how to start (talking to administrators, aligning your club with standards, and how to find the games/money), what to do once your club has gotten up and running, and how to keep it going all year long without losing student interest! There is also a focus on how to get your game club involved in the local community, as well as the school’s community. A focus is placed on Middle School, but information can translate across grade levels. Ideas, game list suggestions, and other helpful information for starting your club will be provided.