So going to Toon Con for the first time for the WHOLE WEEKEND was a blast! Renting out the Ramada for more space is definitely nice. There were several tables for the same board game, making it easy to setup for new, intermediate, and experienced players to play.
It was also nice to see advocates for smaller games, like Gaslands, being run there as well. I bought the rules awhile ago, but haven't got in a game yet. It's an easy game to get into, only needing rules and some matchbox cars. I had painted up some cars for my birthday party, but the 7 player Scythe game we started took basically all afternoon. (lots of newer players playing with us.) Not that I am complaining, Scythe is a very fun game and 7 players is a bit nuts!
We stayed at my friend Jared's place while they were out of town. This cute Border Collie was our host for the weekend.
Day 1 - Friday
Friday night was Blackstone Fortress with Tim, when I signed up the system let me pick another game at 8:30 even though BSF was slotted for two time chunks, Ooops! Tyler was watching us play before I left and he hadn't played before, he jumped in to finish up the game. Glad to be able to play one encounter before jetting off, but I'll need to check the schedule a bit better for next time!
Rachel and I were both placed in the expert table of Scythe. Playing with other people you catch rules that you might've missed or were using wrong, it's a nice way to solidify what you know... or really don't know.
The owner of the board we were on, Ryan, went all in, even got some meeples from the developer of the game himself!
Ra Ra Rasputin, Russian's Greatest Love Machine.. |
Rachel won our game of Scythe despite not being the player that triggered the ending of the game by collecting 6 stars for various achievements. This would become a recurring theme of the weekend, and she wasn't shy about pointing it out.
Day 2 - Saturday
To start the day, I played Gaslands in the morning and Rachel was playing Wingspan (one of her top favourite games, she likes birds and tree games.... oh and burning stuff).
Gaslands is an Osprey game, which for the most part doesn't have their own miniature lines for the games they make or at least doesn't force you to use them. All you need to play is some micromachine (or whatever brand of dinky cars you prefer) and the rules which just got a refined hard cover at the end of 2019.
I was playing with James (who I played Necromunda with on Sunday), Dana (who played Hellboy with me that night) and Ken (who played Puerto Rico with me in the afternoon as well). I can't recall the instructor's name, he didn't have a name tag on. I am so bad with names to begin with.
Starting positions |
A cautious start |
Almost got rammed! |
went for a tight turn only to spin, which helped me turn into position to fire my forward facing gun. |
Meanwhile on the other side of the table.... |
An actual crash! |
I decided I wanted in on the carnage too. |
But missed... and drove off the edge of the table, finishing the game. |
Dana had only one hull point left, he crashed into James and exploded, turning them both into a wreck! |
While I was playing Gaslands, Rachel was winning at Wingspan. They were playing with a rule that let players play more then one bird on a turn. We both were a bit confused about this rule and Rachel read the rules again to see if she missed something. Anyways, the whole table was using this rule so their points were a bit higher then what we normally get for Wingspan with Rachel at 120 I believe. She got a gift card to Dragon's Den for her troubles.
Rachel and I had a break between games after Wingspan wrapped up, we left to take care of Dixie our host dog. Walking her around the block before running back inside for warmth. We came back for 2:30 for Puerto Rico with Ken, Eli, and Brad? Bryan? oh I am so bad with names! I had played this awhile back at King Me when we lived in Saskatoon, but needed a bit of a refresher to get started. After a round I was set.
Rachel once again won. Netting herself another gift card to Dragon's Den. I think I was 3rd?
Rachel had fun with that game and she pointed out that there were two copies in the up coming auction. She figured 20 bucks max for the almost 20 year old game would be a good cap. I did bid on the standard edition, which I stopped at our max, it sold for 21 bucks. Oh well, shouldn't be hard to find a copy or play it at Boards N Beans sometime.
We sat up at the front so we can base our bidding decision on the box art, how Rachel mostly buys games. Next time we will need to do a bit of research and pick out max bids we want for the auction. We didn't go too crazy, mostly because I wanted to grab some of the bigger games that started closer to $100 bucks or knew they would get up that high. We bought Agility as a thank you/ gage gift for our hosts for $3.
I ended up getting the Hellboy, the figures were all painted, a bit more care went into the characters, with the minions only getting a base coat. I checked the raffle and I had won a card game called High Society.
I played Hellboy that night with Tim and co. Rachel left to catch up with some nursing friends.
Day 3 - Sunday
Necromunda, Tim's break down of the game is really well done, I might've shown my hand to the Cawdor player a bit too early.
We all lost the "objective" of killing Karloth Valois, but Rachel was pretty happy with herself for burning some zombies and scoring a couple wounds on Karloth himself!
I had a great time at Toon Con, really nice to see such a well organized even, and it had a lot of space for even more games for it to grow in the coming years.Thanks everyone who runs the Con and Dragon's Den for sponsoring it.
Speaking of which, we went to Dragon's Den afterwards, as the also had a 20% off board game sale during Toon Con. Rachel picked up the Scythe expansion - The Wind Gambit, for about $4 with all her gift cards and the discount. I couldn't pass on the 20% off sale, so I grabbed some Taun Tauns for Legion.
Our haul from Toon Con |
Coming soon!
Comic Readers has announced a painting competition for their next Prairie Expo in May. There are 10 categories, I might be crazy and sign up for all 10 to help keep me motivated to keep painting. Doubt I'd win, but would get me through building and painting the Chaos Warshrine for my Slaves to Darkness army.
It was great to meet you and have you play in all my games! Running games at conventions or other public venues is always a bit of a crapshoot - partly why I generally stick to co-op (or at least SEMI co-op) games - but having people like you show up and play makes it all worthwhile! Actually ToonCon has been a really good venue for running games over the years.
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