We could not be more pleased with the turnout and experience of our first minicon. Great games, great volunteers, great attendees, great attitudes and -- thankfully! -- great weather.
Here are some pix!
The view from the library.
Good turnout!
Splendor
Camel Up!
Merchants & Marauders... Seriously there were too many games to keep track of. Probably half the games played at the con were brought by other people.
One of the 4 tables in Round 1 of the Splendor Tournament.
Shadow Hunters, and Microvores (presented by the game designer)
Sequence (Note: All ages of well-behaved kids are welcome! )
Wasabi
Castles of Mad King Ludwig
Dragonology
RoboRally & Takenoko
Brewmasters & Run Fight Or Die!
Castles of Burgundy
Iron Horse, game in development
One fun thing about game conventions is getting to play more obscure games you can't find at the book store or national toy store chain. We have game creators trying out new games and avid game owners wanting to find new players to try out their favorite little-known game.
FlaMinGoCon is small, but you can still have some of this experience on January 24. Three more games you will be seeing are Microvore, Super Dungeon Explore and Conjure, along with folks who will teach you how to play!