Tag: Gaming convention

  • Meeple Lady’s Corner – Let’s go to a game convention!

    Meeple Lady’s Corner – Let’s go to a game convention!

    Hi, I’m Meeple Lady, and I’ll be writing a guest post each month at GloryHoundd Presents. 

    So you love board games? Ready to take it to the next level? Attending a gaming convention is a great way to do that! 

    There are lots of conventions out there. But if the thought of attending a large convention sounds overwhelming, either mentally or financially, you can start with a local event. For those in Arizona, Arizona Game Fair, to be held March 20-22, 2020, is the perfect convention to attend. 

    Gaming conventions are a great way to play more games, meet people from the gaming community, and have some fun!

    If you decide to attend a gaming convention, here are some tips to maximize your experience:

    1. Try new games. Most conventions will have a sizable game library. Check something out that catches your eye, even if you don’t know how to play it yet. Also, many conventions I’ve attended have “need a teacher” and “need a player” flags, so more often than not, you will find a friendly person who can give you a brief overview of the game you’ve checked out. 
    1. Sign up to play games. If the convention you’re attending utilizes a scheduler, check out its schedule ahead of time and sign yourself up. But remember not to overwhelm yourself by forgetting to schedule time for food and sanity breaks. 
    1. Get involved. Conventions are always in need of volunteers, and it’s a great way to get the lay of the land and be in the know. Volunteers usually get some type of badge compensation depending on how much time you commit to volunteering. 
    1. Take advantage of events. Events such as first-timer meetups, gaming championships or specialty rooms are a great way to meet new people. Specialty rooms include areas that specialize in RPGs, wargames or miniatures, or areas that cater to female gamers.
    1. Wash your hands — frequently. Con crud is real, folks. You do not want to end up with a bad cold or infection after being in a space with large crowds and touching each other’s board game pieces. Wash your hands thoroughly and avoid touching your face.
    1. Stay hydrated and take outside breaks. Bring a reusable water bottle and fill it up often. Also, bring snacks. But check whether convention rules permit outside food in the gaming space. If not, take frequent breaks outside to fuel up. It’s good to get some sunshine and fresh air! 
    1. Wear layers. You never really quite know what the temperature of the gaming area will be until you’re there. You want to be comfortable! If the temperature is either too hot or too cold, it can really sour your gaming experience. 
    1. Be kind and be respectful. A game convention brings about all types of people, so be mindful if some gamers have special needs. In general, be respectful of others’ personal space, their time and their board games. 
    1. Bring an extra battery or your charger. Hours of gaming can pass by in an instant, and you don’t want your phone to be without any juice. Also, if the signal isn’t great in the convention area, your phone’s battery will drain quickly. And, just maybe, sharing your battery is a good way to convince others not to attack you during your game. 
    1. Lastly, enjoy yourself! It can be daunting to attend a convention for the first time, but remember, you’re all here for a common reason: board games! 

    And if you see myself or GloryHoundd wandering around the convention floor, say hi and introduce yourself. We love meeting fellow gamers! 

    Meeple Lady can be found on her website, boardgamemeeplelady.com, and on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram as @meeplelady. She’s also a co-host of the podcast, The Five By

  • PAX South 2019 Recap the Board Game Edition

    PAX South 2019 Recap the Board Game Edition

    Join GloryHoundd and the Skybound Entertainment Crew as they take over PAX South in San Antonio. Featuring Roxley Games, Skybound Games, Elderwood Academy and many more.
  • Episode 10: We Like Big Decks!

    Episode 10: We Like Big Decks!

    Join GloryHoundd and The Uninvited Gamers “After Dark” at the Arizona Game Fair as they talk about Time Stories “Prophecy of Dragons” and Star Wars Rebellion! The Uninvited Gamers will also be helping you navigate the Kickstarter gauntlet by breaking down Star Hat Miniatures and World of Smog: Rise of the Moloch. Meanwhile shenanigans brew as they discuss just  how many decks Richard can handle.

    Check out Episode 10: We Like Big Decks! here or Follow us on Stitcher and iTunes

    Also make sure to follow this weeks Uninvited Gamers: GloryHoundd,  Richard Newby, Andrew Long, Jessie Foster and a special thanks to EyeProfet,  Just Colleen and my Mom for supporting me at all my events.

    Music by Glowing Geometry 
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  • Episode 9.5: Brokeback Recliner! PodShort

    Episode 9.5: Brokeback Recliner! PodShort

    Join GloryHoundd and The Uninvited Gamers “After Dark” as they talk to Andrew Long, owner of SpielPro, about his new gaming convention The Arizona Game Fair! The Uninvited Gamers will also be breaking down how Open Gaming works and what you can expect to do when you get there. Meanwhile shenanigans brew as they discuss why recliners and nachos should be served at the convention.

    Check out Episode 9.5: Brokeback Recliner! here or Follow us on Stitcher and iTunes

    Also make sure to follow this weeks Uninvited Gamers: GloryHoundd,  Richard Newby, DrGloryHogg, Andrew Long and a special thanks to EyeProfet and Just Colleen. To to connect with more board gamers in Phoenix make sure to visit Arizona Games!

    Music: Stupid Earthlings

  • Geek Conventions and their Dirty Secrets

    I attended Dark Con in January and was surprised to see so many gaming tables not being utilized to their fullest potential. Then it dawned on me, maybe the average Joe isn’t aware of the greatness that’s out here? Perhaps the lure of people dressed as Steampunk cowboys or Anime superheros isn’t your thing? Maybe you think a whole convention devoted to zombie dinosaurs is just to “nerdy” for you.

    Well,  you’ve been kept in the dark about the secret happening at these conventions all your life.
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  • MaricopaCon 2014 Kickstarter

    Arizona’s Grassroots gaming convention MaricopaCon is returning to the Valley of the Sun for 2014.

    What does this mean for you? Well, if you live in Phoenix, Arizona you have the rare opportunity to visit a convention specifically based on a fantastic gaming experience. That means you’ll be able to chuck dice, toss cards and mercilessly pulverize your friends to your heart’s desire for two whole days of unrequited gaming bliss. Organizer Jason Youngdale has brought together several groups around the valley such as the Arizona Men In Black, Adventures Under the Laughing Moon, Time Renegades, UAG, and the Catalyst Game Labs Demo Team. They’ll bring you a heaping array of board game demos, RPG and even miniature war gaming. (more…)