Event Type
• Board - Games played with some type of game board or boards.
• Card - Games played with just cards include collectible and non-collectible.
• Computer - Games played on a computer or video game console.
• LARP (Live Action Role-Playing) – Story-based interaction between players and GM where everyone is up and moving around, rather than sitting around a table.
• Miniatures - Games played on a battlefield using painted figures.
• Puzzle - Games played with cards or a board figuring out clues to puzzles.
• RPG (Role-Playing Games) - Story-based interaction between players and GM where everyone is sitting around a table.
• Seminar - One or more individuals presenting information about a topic, can include a question/answer component.
Age Range
• All Ages - This game will not have any profanity, no sexual innuendo, and violence will be brief, limited and not depicted in a graphic manner. Think of the standard G/PG animated movie.
• Kids Only (12 and under) - This game will not have any profanity, no sexual innuendo, and violence will be brief, limited and not depicted in a graphic manner. Think of the standard G/PG animated movie.
• Preteen (8+) - This game will not have any profanity, no sexual innuendo, and violence will be brief, limited and not depicted in a graphic manner. Think of the standard G/PG animated movie.
• Teen (13+) - The game may have mild profanity and/or some violence. Intense themes may be present, but they will not be the focus of the game. GMs will ensure that the game is adjusted to accommodate any children present, but parents and children should realize they will be playing in a game that may not be suitable for them. Games of this type may not be suitable for young players only because of the complexity of the rules. Think of the standard PG-13 action movie.
• Adult (18+) - The game will have themes of an adult nature that are unsuitable for younger players. GMs will still ensure their game’s content remains such that it can be played in any convention space without causing problems. Think of the standard R-rated action or horror movie.
Time Slot System
Games will start every hour. The game description will tell you the length of the game time. Games are in the system via a 24-hour schedule.
8 am 8:00
9 am 9:00
10 am 10:00
11 am 11:00
12 pm 12:00
1 pm 13:00
2 pm 14:00
3 pm 15:00
4 pm 16:00
5 pm 17:00
6 pm 18:00
7 pm 19:00
8 pm 20:00
9 pm 21:00
10 pm 22:00
11 pm 23:00
12 am 00:00
1 am 1:00
2 am 2:00