My GenCon 2014 Schedule

Hi All,

It’s that festive time of the year where we all start picking events for GenCon. This year I’m formerly running games via the Indie Game Developer Network (which is hosting over 100 events in there own room).

For my part I’ll be in town a lot longer than last year and fly in the Tuesday August 12th and don’t leave until Monday the 18th! So hunt me down and we can play games or at least talk about them!

Within the Gen-Con Schedule I’ll be here:

Thursday

IMPLANTED EMOTIONS (HEADSPACE PLAYTEST)
(Thursday, 6-8pm, Marriott : Marriott Blrm 7)
I’m not running this but my good friend Jason Pitre has agreed to run my playtest for me, which should provide some great information to me!
You are bad ass cyberpunk operatives. You are joined by a single Headspace, allowing you to share skills with each other. Problem is that you also share your emotional baggage in the process.

INTRODUCTION TO INDIE RPG’S (Thursday, 8pm-9pm, Crowne Plaza : Pennsylvania Stn C)
Myself and Jason Pitre will provide a survey of the indie game market, including personal recommendations on games to watch!

Friday

SO YOU’RE MAKING YOUR FIRST GAME!
(Friday, 3pm-4pm, Crowne Plaza : Grand Central C)
I’m getting together with John Adamus, Brianna Sheldon and Eloy Lasanta to talk about our experiences working on our very first game design!
Learn from a panel of first time game makers and industry professionals the perils, frustrations and strategies it takes to put together your first game from start to finish.

Saturday

VANCOUVER: AFTERMATH (HEADSPACE PLAYTEST)
(Saturday, 8-10pm, Marriott : Marriott Blrm 7)
You are bad ass cyberpunk operatives. You are joined by a single Headspace, allowing you to share skills with each other. Problem is that you also share your emotional baggage in the process.

Sunday

VANCOUVER: AFTERMATH (HEADSPACE PLAYTEST)
(Sunday, 10am-Noon, Marriott : Marriott Blrm 7)
You are bad ass cyberpunk operatives. You are joined by a single Headspace, allowing you to share skills with each other. Problem is that you also share your emotional baggage in the process.