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Monday, 16 November 2009

Crisis 2009

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Eddy Sterckx, Bart Vetters, and Phil Dutré overlooking their underwater game at Crisis 2009. Note the presence of several glasses of Ramée.


Crisis 2009 (held in Antwerp, November 7) again was a very nice event, and definitely the highlight of the wargaming calendar in the low (and not-so-low) countries. Not only was there the usual mix of traders, gaming clubs and old friends, but the whole was doused in a nice and friendly atmosphere. Instead of giving a long and exhausting list of games and traders present, go and take a look at the photo reports: here and here. The underwater scuba-diving game is the one we presented as a demo game.

So, how did I experience the con?

1. It is usually very hot in the venue. This year, I went in a light cotton shirt, no heavy sweaters or jackets as in previous years. As you travel light, you should also go to a con light.

2. Arrive early. As a game organizer, I had early entry, and was there by 8.15 (doors open at 10.00). That allowed me to unpack without too much trouble, and take the time to organize our gaming table.

3. An original game - such as underwater combat with scuba-divers, fighting sharks while photographing whales - attracts a lot of people, but doesn't make you win a prize for best game :-)

4. In order to win a prize, you have to put a lot of work in the presentation of the game (look here). Something we cannot do anymore, so we must go for original concepts. From now on, I will be known as an avant-garde wargamer, who will redefine wargaming as we know it, and will only be appreciated many years after his death :-)

5. So, what did I buy? A gelatinuous cube, Featherstone's Lost Tales, The Annexation of Chiraz, The Wargame Companion (yes, I'm a fan of Vintage Wargaming), some river terrain pieces, and the extension to the boardgame Ursuppe.

6. I drank a lot of beer. 6 Ramées is not a good idea when you still have to drive home.

7. It's always a lot of fun ...

3 comments:

  1. I enjoyed Crisis as well, as I always do. However, we all thought the venue was even warmer than in past years. I also thought there were a few less traders than last year. Between Salute, Crisis, and the Ghent show I feel that my convention calendar is well supplied.

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  2. Geen speciale T-shirts deze keer? Waar gaat dat naar toe. Gelukkig heeft Phil een badmuts aangetrokken of het zou echt triestig zijn. :-)

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  3. Nee, geen speciale t-shirts. Time-wise verminderen en verminderen onze efforts de laatste jaren ... tijd, weet ge wel?
    't Zal wachten zijn tot iedereen op pensioen is om weer eens een all-out effort te doen :-)

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