Kimonos are beautiful. And complicated. Let us demystify Kimono dressing for you; we'll go over the various parts you need, and show you how to actually put them together to make a proper kimono. In no time at all, you'll be able to tell the difference between a naga juban and a furisode, and learn how to tie an obi.
For all the anti-D&D crusading of the 1980s, a lot of religious people play D&D and other fantasy roleplaying games. In this seminar, former United Methodist minister James Wyatt, now the Dungeons & Dragons Design Manager at Wizards of the Coast, will share his insights into the positive relationship between spirituality and fantasy gaming.
Find out what’s hot in the realm of online media and social networks—and what it means for you, your games, your business, and your fun! We’ll discuss forums, blogs, podcasts, Facebook, corporate web sites, Twitter, and many others, including the differences, how you can stay up to date, and what you can’t afford to ignore. We’ll also explore how these relate to all game genres.
Games should be designed with the rules in mind. Great rules are clear, complete and logically presented. Join our panelists as they lay out the formula for what you should and shouldn’t do to get your game played more than once. Join in and discuss what you like and dislike about rules you have read.
Part of making a quality podcast is the hardware. We will discuss microphones, sound boards, and acoustic treatment of your recording room. We will also discuss some software packages that you will need to produce and polish your show.
Its hard to anticipate what the future really holds, but we can certainly talk about what worked this year and what we would like to see next year. Bring your thoughts.