Well gamers, another convention is in the books and it was awesome! Granite Game Summit may be small, but it definitely packs a big gaming punch. And while I didn't participate in everything they had to offer, they had a lot of great stuff going on all weekend like ....
This was my second year at G2S, and I definitely hope to continue going each year, as long as they're hosting! It's really well organized, well run, and provides a great weekend for a really game-focused experience. I love that it's tight-knit enough and gamers are trusting enough to leave soooo many games out for others to try! If you're in/near the Nashua, NH area around this time next year, I highly recommend checking it out! We got in 40 plays, 38 of which were unique games, and 39 of which were new to us. Wanna see some of the things I was lucky enough to play? Check em out below! (Click to enlarge; hover for captions)
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Jeff Johnston
3/11/2019 11:14:40 pm
Thanks for helps Ng with two of my games. Nice pics of all your weekend. Did you find the antidote in time?
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Steph Elizondo
3/11/2019 11:18:33 pm
Of course! I love Leaf Me Alone and Barely Asleep and can not wait to see them finished. I hope everyone who plays loves them as much as me! ^_^
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Jeff Johnston
3/12/2019 10:22:41 am
I did the escape room for the first time (although I've been at several venues with Tim showing it). Finished with 9 seconds left--a real hoot!
Steph Elizondo
3/13/2019 08:59:57 pm
Nice!!!
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