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Announcement!

Gaming Guest Steve Kenson of Green Ronin will be running A Song of Ice and Fire (aka Game of Thrones) role-playing session on Sunday, from 10 AM to 2 PM. Tickets for this event will be available exclusively through the charity auction on Saturday afternoon! Only 6 slots are available, so don't miss this chance to experience A Song of Ice and Fire with one of the designers of the game!

CoastCon has a long history of offering some of the best in gaming, whether your preference is role-playing, card games, miniature wargaming, or just a friendly round of Monopoly. It is our intent that CoastCon 35 be no exception.  As usual, all gaming events and open gaming will be consolidated into one area, for convenience.

 

Tournaments

All tournaments must be scheduled with the Game Operations Director (John Grigsby) in advance of the convention (deadline is February 28, 2012). If your tournament is not approved by the G.O.D. before that date, it will not be officially supported. Tournaments will be scheduled to begin no earlier than one (1) hour after registration opens and no later than two (2) hours before registration closes.

Open Gaming

Open gaming is permitted at all hours that the gaming hall is open (see below). However, gamemasters should check in with the G.O.D. (or the duty monitor) for a table assignment. All tables will be numbered, and if you take up a table that is reserved for a scheduled game or tournament, you will be asked to move.

Due to a high volume of requests, there will be tables for open miniatures gaming this year! We apologize for not having them last year, but we will have several tables available to you this year, and we can always get more if necessary. Just ask any of the staff at the Gaming Hall monitor's station.

Gamemasters Wanted

At this time, no more gamemaster volunteers are being accepted. We thank you for your interest and still want you to come to the con (and even run games, if you wish), but all volunteer slots have been filled.

As much as several members of our staff might wish to spend the entire con playing or running games, unfortunately nothing else would get done. So we turn to you, the members. If you have experience at running any kind of game, we want you! Whether your specialty is role-playing, tabletop miniatures, wargames, or card games, we want you to come and run games for us.

If you choose to volunteer your time as a gamemaster, you can receive a free convention membership. However, you must work at least 12 hours over the course of the weekend in order to qualify.

Of course, we understand that not everyone wants to spend all of their time running games. If you just want to run a single session or two, and aren’t concerned about getting a free membership, you are more than welcome to do so. However, we do encourage early registration.

Early Registration

If you know that you are going to be running one or more games at CoastCon 35 (including tournaments), we encourage you to pre-register your game as soon as possible. Pre-registration has several benefits:

  • Free advertising for your game via the CoastCon website
  • Customized sign-up sheets at the Gaming Hall monitor’s station
  • Your game will be listed on the CoastCon 35 gaming schedule
  • All pre-registered gamemasters will receive a Game Master ribbon for their badge

Be a Game Donor

If you have a supply of board games at home, and don’t mind other people using them, bring them to the convention! Make sure that your name is on the container somewhere (a highly visible location is preferred), include a list of components in the game, and turn them in at the Gaming Hall monitor’s station. If someone spots a game they want to play, they turn in their driver’s license to the monitor on duty and sign the game out. When it is returned, the monitor will check to insure all components are returned and that the game is in the same condition it was before returning the license.

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