Concrete Cow demos

Graham W's picture

Everyone who's coming to Concrete Cow: how about you come prepared to demo your game? Then we can all go to the pub and demo games at each other.

And then I'll know more about your games and can be genuinely enthusiastic about them.

Just an idea, but not a bad one, I think.

Personally, I will demo Blackguard at anyone who returns eye contact, until the dice are forcibly shoved up my arse.

Graham

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Gregor Hutton's picture

I think that is my favourite keyword ever.

Hmm...

Rich Stokes's picture

I'll bring my dice funnel.

Yes

Graham W's picture

The keyword will be important if, in the future, someone needs to search for all the threads about dice being shoved up arses.

I'm thinking it's likely, you see, that people won't do the evening session, but will go to the pub, like last time. If so, we could do some quick demoing of games. Or perhaps in empty spaces during the day.

Graham

Unfortunately, whilst I'd

Andrew Kenrick's picture

Unfortunately, whilst I'd like to stay to shove dice up your arse, I've got a birthday party to go to in the evening so have to hot foot it up the M1.

I think the demo exchange is a great idea though, and I recommend everyone tries everyone else's demo at some point - the quiet points of Dragonmeet is a good opportunity, which some of us took advantage of last year.

Demos is good. I'd like to

Neil Smith's picture

Demos is good. I'd like to see demos at Concrete Cow. But why keep the demo love to yourselves?

We've got Shane Mclean coming down from Pinnacle to do some short demos of Savage Worlds. I'll bring along a 15-min demo of Dogs (the 'your nephew has been seeing a whore' one from the book) to see if there are any takers for that. These'll probably be happening in the gaps between games.

If you've all got demos to show off as well, is there scope for, say, making the evening session one of mutual demos for all and sundry?

Also, the venue is quite happy for people to bring alcohol into the hall, and even share it around, so long as no one sells any of it. Of course, if people want to go to the pub anyway, who am I to stop them?

Neil.

Yes hell, I'd really like to

James Mullen's picture

Yes hell, I'd really like to try and demo Rough & Tumble, since the point in the future where I get to do a full playtest is vanishing backwards like a Microsoft release date!