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Live from Gen Con 06: let the wild rumpus stop
 

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August 10, 2006
03:33 PM: misuba says...
Live from Gen Con 06: let the wild rumpus stop

Random starting notes:

  • True Dungeon seems to be less of a big deal in the con culture this time out. Maybe due to the poor position of the Tavern. Or maybe just because I am hopped up on goofballs. I will probably start hearing more about it when Chris has his run.

  • People are coming away from the IPR/Forge/Wicked Dead booth with big, big handfuls of books. At one point the line was exactly half as long as the line to buy stuff at the WotC booth - I counted. (The only really impressive lines were at Privateer for Superiority, FanPro for I assume CBT Total Warfare, and - this one shocked me - the Order of the Stick guy for his new board game.)

  • People seem to be buying and playing Dreamblade at an impressive clip. Some booths are even selling singles already.

  • I still haven't gotten to play Mechaton. DAMMIT

  • Also haven't seen the Viktory II guy. I don't remember if we linked to this fellow's exhaustive documentation, floated on the net a few weeks ago, about what-all went into the garage production of his combat game. [Edit: we have now.] Will have to look for him more carefully tomorrow.

  • Already a much stronger presence of video game companies. Pirates of the Burning Seas, yay.

  • "Preorder the Deluxe Edition of Kill Doctor Lucky from Titanic Games and get a limited edition Dr. Lucky miniature!" !!!???

More soon, naturally.


Comments

August 10, 2006 09:28 PM: FoE3 says...

I got a chance to play Dreamblade tonight, at Endgame (not being at GenCon and all). We enjoyed it - interesting game play, bizarre and cool minis, and odd strategy. A very entertaining minis ... er, boardgame ... er, CCG-esque ... uh, game. I can see where it might get some attention at the Con.

Plus, the minis are just wild - very good for pre-painted quality. Some players are in for a fright as DMs start getting their grubby little mits on them.

Keep up the reporting and enjoy the Con!

August 11, 2006 12:23 PM: Petrov says...

The viktory II guy won't be at the con according to this post on his forum:

http://www.morrisongames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=47

Don't know if he found anyone to demo his game.

August 12, 2006 05:02 PM: Josh S says...

Reports are coming in that the Dreamblade tournament at GenCon is pulling in 436 - not a bad number for a game two days old! Picked some up myself today and I can definitely see the attraction...

August 13, 2006 10:02 AM: Chris says...

Yes, I managed to say 463 on the audio we taped. I am brilliant. I wandered around and did some very informal focus group testing, and I would say there was an even split between people just playing to try and win cash, and people playing to enjoy the game. I think WoTC has something here. I really hope they do...

August 14, 2006 10:49 AM: Corphus says...

Dreamblade was indeed doing well... starters and boosters started out at $22 and $11 respectively at most retail booths ($7 less than WotC), and went up $3-4 each by the end of the weekend. One piece (Scarab Warcharm) was selling for over $40 if you could find one.

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