Welcome to Spyfest, a super spy convention inside the best four days in gaming, where you’ll need to team up your quick-witted friends for a fierce intellectual battle streamed in real-time!
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The quiz will be privately streamed on YouTube and played over a series of rounds. We’ll be collecting your answers at the end of each round via a Google form (which will require sharing your email address). At the end of the quiz, whichever team scores the most points wins a copy of our upcoming game Spyfest! Even though the quiz will be based on the game, we’ll explain the rules on the go and all of our questions will refer to common knowledge. Get 1 ticket for your team. You may play alone or gather as many friends as you want, either online or offline. We'll ask you to come up with your team’s name before the event. Also, you’ll be your team’s captain: we’ll share the links with you, and only you’ll be able to send us the answers. Between the rounds, we’re going to hold a Сosplay Сontest where you can also win a copy of Spyfest!
Who are the Firebrands, and who supplied them with the flame-spewing rocket suits they use? The city needs heroes like you to put an end to this wildfire of crime!
Learn and play ancient board games from around the world. Morabaraba is a traditional two-player strategy board game played in South Africa and Botswana.
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A brief introduction highlighting the historical/regional significance of the games will precede play. Pregenerated characters will be provided. All 'dice" will be rolled by the Game Master with a dice tower on camera.
Learn and play ancient board games from around the world. Oware is the national mancala game of Ghana, and the particular name "Ɔware" is that given by the Akan speaking people there.
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A brief introduction highlighting the historical/regional significance of the games will precede play. Pregenerated characters will be provided. All 'dice" will be rolled by the Game Master with a dice tower on camera.
This is a tile-laying race game with players starting with identical boards, and 1 player drawing tiles that they all will use. They race to get their explorers to temples 1st and earn points
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A brief introduction highlighting the historical/regional significance of the games will precede play.
Each player takes the role of a merchant living at the end of the sixteenth century. These merchants sent out ships to explore and expand the profitable trade in the east.
Description:
A brief introduction highlighting the historical/regional significance of the games will precede play. Pregenerated characters will be provided. All 'dice" will be rolled by the Game Master with a dice tower on camera.
Learn and play a traditional shagai (Anklebone) game. This racing game introduces children to traditional festive culture and increases their like for horses
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A brief introduction highlighting the historical/ regional significance of the games will precede play. Shagai games are especially popular during the Mongolian summer holiday of Naadam. In shagai dice, the rolled shagai generally land on one of four sides: horse, camel, sheep or goat. A fifth side, cow, is possible on uneven ground. Mongolians still exchange shagai today as tokens of friendship. All 'dice" will be rolled by the Game Master with a dice tower on camera.
Learn and play a traditional shagai (Anklebone) game. The goal is to throw as many "horses" and "camels" as possible to reach 1000 lans with 5 throws.
Description:
A brief introduction highlighting the historical/ regional significance of the games will precede play. Shagai games are especially popular during the Mongolian summer holiday of Naadam. In shagai dice, the rolled shagai generally land on one of four sides: horse, camel, sheep or goat. A fifth side, cow, is possible on uneven ground. Mongolians still exchange shagai today as tokens of friendship. All 'dice" will be rolled by the Game Master with a dice tower on camera.