This coming weekend, Scrum Con returns for the third time! This year's con will be solely virtual due to the ongoing pandemic; we hope to in-person gaming next year.
Going virtual allows us to expand to two days of games & more on Saturday, April 24th and Sunday, April 25th. Register for the con at our new website, scrum-con.com; the cost is $5, and there is currently no limit on the number of games you can register for.
The following games and seminars currently have open seats:
Sat 10 AM-2 PM:
"Battle on the Borderland", a CHAINMAIL fantasy miniatures game run on a real sandtable.
Sat 2:30-6:30 PM:
"The Counterattack: Elves against the Dark Emperor", a Ral Partha Chaos Wars (2016 revived) miniatures scenario.
Sat 7-11 PM:
"The Garnet Town Gambit", a RIFTS Savage Worlds Adventure Game.
"Star Schlock - Battle for Verdo Prime": a tabletop miniatures skirmish game, based on 1980s Sci-fi Movies. See more here at the website for the game: Star Schlock.
Sun 11 AM-3 PM:
"Into the Dragon's Lair", a 5E D&D game for kids ages 9-14, run by a kid of like age (this one is free)
"Stringbags Out of Darkness", a "heavily modified Torpedo Raiders" WWII wargame scenario.
"Wampus Country: Into the Lumberlands", a Moldvay Basic D&D (aka B/X) game run by Erik Jensen of the Wampus Country blog (I'm signed up for this game).
Sun 1 PM:
Interview and Q&A with Jon Peterson, author of Playing at the World and The Elusive Shift.
Sun 3:30-7:30 PM:
"Ambush in Provence", a WWII tank-combat miniatures game run using the What a Tanker rules.
"In Deep Trouble", a fantasy miniatures skirmish game run using Crawlcraft, a custom system that blends D&D, Warcraft and MTG.
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