Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Playtest @ Dragonmeet 2012


This will be our third successive year at Dragonmeet 2012 to run the Playtest Zone. 

Check out the www.dragonmeet.co.uk website for more details and to buy tickets, which can also be purchased on the day. We will be playtesting all day on Saturday.
This will be a public playtesting event for card and board games prototypes. If you are a games designer this is a perfect opportunity to play your game with the great gaming public and receive more feedback in a day than you usually would in a month.
f you've designed a game, bring it along and give it a play. If you sit down to play a game and leave some feedback then you will entered into a prize draw to win a £20 gift voucher from www.boardgameguru.co.uk 
If you would like to bring along a game design, or just help out on the stand, please contact Rob Harris or leave a message below.
More details to follow.........
You can join the Playtest @ Dragonmeet event here: www.meetup.com/Playtest 

Friday, 2 November 2012

London Meetup 18th November


The November Meetup will be on Sunday 18th November from 1pm to 7pm.

If you've designed a game, bring it along and give it a play or just enjoy playing other people's prototypes in a friendly and constructive atmosphere. Everyone is welcome.

If you would like to bring along a new design, contact Rob Harris (Organiser) and we will add your game to the list.

More details: www.meetup.com/Playtest/events/82999842/

We also have a guild at Boardgamegeek.com: www.boardgamegeek.com/guild/1398

Games to be playtested (TBC):


Meeplechase - (Gavin Birnbaum)
Yellow Jersey - (Gavin Birnbaum)
Tenure - (Adam Taylor)
Hivemind - (Adam Taylor)
Dragon Eggs - a tile based adventure game (Lawrence Davies)
Movie Mogul - an auction-based card game (Rob Harris)
Zombie Command - a base-building game (Barry)
'Tube' (WT) - a strategy game (Ben)
Scattered Fleet - an area control space combat game (Andrew Rowse)
Zombies at your Heels - apocalyptic card game (Andrew Rowse)
Tribes of the Valley - a worker placement game (Lawrence Davies)