This seminar uses a pulp adventure setting. You will create a character that is a member of an adventuring group. The focus will be creating a deep background for your character. We will use Magic: The Gathering cards to assist in the creation of this background.
This seminar uses a modern horror setting. You will create a character that is a member of an adventuring group. The focus will be creating a deep background for your character. We will use Magic: The Gathering cards to assist in the creation of this background.
Come join us for a non-denominational worship service sponsored by the Christian Gamers Guild. We'll read scripture, sing familiar hymns, hear a sermon, and offer an optional communion. Stick around afterwards to meet fellow Christians and learn more about the CGG organization.
Join us for a panel discussion with Q&A time on balancing faith and gaming, starting a gaming group at your church, and other topics on how to be both a Christian and a gamer. Learn about the Christian Gamers Guild at our website.
Hoi Chummer! Want to walk down the mean streets of America in 2072, with a cyberarm and a magic spell at the ready? Or perhaps you'd rather go to interstellar war in a 40-foot-tall robot? Join the Novel Line Developer for Catalyst Game Labs, along with a couple of the other folks to find out what is in store for these two fictional futures.
Some folks think that if a game is "funny" it's not a "real" role-playing game & that a "serious" game shouldn't have any humor. Yet comedy films make megabucks every year, & even the most serious movie or novel has at least a few moments of humor. Let the jokesters at Hex Games tell you how to add humor to your RPG without breaking the mood, & how to run a full out wackyfest of a campaign without crossing the line into stupid territory.
Once again Jared and Luke very politely ask you three simple questions about your game designs. Through the three questions we help erstwhile designers sharpen the focus of their designs. This is part one of a series of three seminars.
Whether your story is set in an imaginary world or in the real one, things that will pop a reader or an editor out of your story is inconsistency in naming conventions, make-believe words, and invented languages. Join us for a discussion on how to maintain consistency in your writing.
Ever wanted to enter a costume contest, but just didn't know where to start? This seminar will walk you through the process from filling out the entry form to gliding across the stage. Learn how to write a stellar introduction that will dazzle the judges. Find out what to expect in a costume contest and how to make the most of your experience.