I had the privilege of running demonstration games at the Dal Games Expo held at the Dalhousie University Student Union Building this past weekend and it was a great time! It was great meeting people and playing Titanomachina with them, and learning how to use a bingo marker! To explain that last comment, the organizers had the fantastic idea of giving participants a bingo sheet and a stamp passport style of thing that really drove engagement. I really can't say enough good things about the organizers, as they put the Titanomachina table front and center as people walked in, with a handy QR code for the Tabletop Simulator version, and later provided a larger table when I requested it. But what really warmed my cogs was seeing people get locked in as they engaged with Titanomachina.
I should also take a moment to applaud the incredible patience of the workers at the local Staples at Bayer's Lake, as I wandered in there on Thursday evening when they were busy closing and asked them to print up the copies of the rule book at I would need for this past weekend, and I was able to pick up copies of the rule book on Friday. Having wrestled with getting booklets printed, it was a relief to finally have some properly printed and available for people to peruse.
There is, of course, also thanks to my demonstration ringer who has done a great job playing a Titan during demo games, and who has helped to develop the game over the years.
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