[Dragonmeet] Running full games

Iain McAllister's picture

Myself, Graham, Matt and Andy were talking about Dragonmeet over the weekend and were wondering about running longer games at Dragonmeet. Since we are going to have several people on the stalls we saw no harm in showcasing our games in longer slots.

I for one would be up for running an MJ game at the very least.

Should we run longer games? If so who would be willing to run something? Do we need to get that information into the programme and if so how do we go about it?

Cheers

Iain

The Dragonmeet Website...

Gregor Hutton's picture

...is currently down, so I'm unclear about all that stuff.

On UK roleplayers they have a thread about the con, which is where I've tried to get some info.

Fait accompli

Graham W's picture

There's doesn't seem to be much response from Dragonmeet about booking games, from what I gather from that forum.

This is what I'd do:

1. Decide, between the Collective Endeavour, who'll run morning games and who'll run afternoon ones.

2. Draw up a schedule of what games we're intending on running.

3. Post that schedule on the forum.

4. Mail it to Angus, as a request of the games we'd like to run.

5. That done, the games will probably happen at the times we've asked for.

6. In the worst case scenario, if we don't get tables booked for them, we could run them on the cafe tables.

Graham

Thanks for volunteering to organise!

Gregor Hutton's picture

:)

So, what are people wanting to run? I'll be doing demos of Best Friends so I'd rather run a longer game of Spione. I'm open to either morning or afternoon.

I'd like to run a full

JoE PrincE's picture

I'd like to run a full length Piledrivers in the morning.

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JoE
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Prince of Darkness Games
Rock N' Role-Play....

You see the problem with this...

Matt's picture

...is I end up wanting to play all your games.

-Matt

Realms Publishing

Tell you what...

Graham W's picture

I'll start a scheduling thread. Makes it easier to pick the things out later.

Yes, happy to organise a schedule.

Graham