This is a great report illustrating how infectious these games can be amongst otherwise "non-gamers". They are generally very popular with my non-gamer friends, too.
I enjoyed reading this report.
On 19/02/2006 18:19:55, SuperFRED
(superfred@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> This
is an auto-generated report from SuperFRED regarding an event that
> Diane Sudduth has submitted.
> http://rabbits.looneylabs.com/?RabbitUserID=imbri6
>
>
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> Title: Mensa Regional
Gathering
> Location: Saint Louis,
Missouri
> Date: 2/17-2/18
>
> Rabbit
Edward Lorden organized a really neat demo event this past weekend
> and asked a few of us to help out. I'm
sure he'll submit the "official"
> report,
as it was his event, but wanted to give you my perspective on it
> as well. Ed has been a member of Mensa
for several years and this weekend
> was
their Regional Gathering in St. Louis, Missouri, and Ed wanted to demo
> Looney Labs games there and set everything up
with the organizers. He
> asked
friends and fellow Rabbits Chris Prysock and myself to help out, and
> we were joined on Friday evening by another
friend (not *yet* a rabbit,
> but soon!)
Connie Jakobi.
>
> I'm not sure what arrangements he had to make with the
event organizers but rather than have "open gaming" or "open demos" he arranged
to have three specific hour-long events listed on the convention schedule, each
event to demo one of your games. He chose Fluxx and Zendo because
they'd
> been given Mensa awards, and Chronona