A Closer Look At Tabletop Nation’s Tabletop Day
March 30, 2013 by brennon
As you know Tabletop Day is today and we're running an event here at Tabletop Nation including board games, card games, wargames and even some role-playing. Here is a closer look at the games...
First up we have a slice of the wargames we're playing including Aeronatuica Imperialis (certainly a golden oldie!), Dystopian Wars, Infinity and Malifaux.
As well as that we have some great demo games running of Warmachine and a personal favourite of mine, SAGA. I had to stop by this board at least three times to see how things were going. If you want to come down and help the Anglo-Danish win a few games that would be appreciated!
We also have players getting into MERCS with a familiar face you might recognise from the themed week and you can also fight alongside the canals of Venice in Carnevale.
If you prefer a bit of sports in your game then you can also check out a game Sam and I have been running called Tutatis. Imagine Gaelic Football and Rugby mixed together into a quick and easy package!
We also have DreadBall being played so if you fancy your sports games a bit more futuristic you can easily come and learn this awesome game.
We also have a whole bunch of long and short board games you can play which will tide you over nicely while your having a hot dog. Justin has even got his Spartacus game out and has been welcoming people to the arena of Capua!
You'll be seeing a lot more coming out throughout the day so let us know if anything catches your eye. If you are down here and are enjoying the gaming post below.
There is still plenty of Tabletop Day left so wherever you are, happy gaming!
What games are you playing today?
Looks like you got everything going on, I wish I was there. Damn Atlantic Ocean!
So much of that looks so damned cool, but that Carnevale board really is something else!
hey there’s me!! playing Carnevale 🙂 What a fun game 🙂
The best thing about this event was it really was about the gaming. From my experience, most other gaming cons and the like tend to focus around show casing new stuff and getting you to buy things. You could still buy things at Tabletop Nation (and I bought way way too many things), but the focus was definitely on the gaming and it was a great, relaxed event which I thoroughly enjoyed and I’m pretty sure everyone else did too.
Great expirence, liked it alot. Shame i had a ferry to catch that evening to go home, would of loved to had stayed longer to test a few other demos. Pleasure to of met you all, and hope to be able to pass again on my next trip to the UK.
I really wish I could have made it down. I am going to sort something out, book time off work if needed and travel down and have a few days of gaming at TTN. I wish we had something like TTN in Yorkshire.
I really enjoyed playing dreadball not to sure about my side profile though :p