Sometimes at megagames, you play characters with whom you identify completely. They are you, but in another life. And sometimes you’re heading up the secret police for the Soviets during …
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Sci-fi is very in fashion at megagames at the moment. I attended the amazing Crisis in Elysium last month. We had four sci-fi games pitched for the Pennines 2018 Calendar …
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Yes, on my blogger photo shoot, I genuinely got a picture taken with a dragon for precisely this blog post… Last month, I pitched two games for next year’s Pennine …
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Am I famous for press at megagames? I think I am. My second ever megagame role was as the Head of World Media at the infamous original Watch The Skies. …
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Some megagames, you check the cast list and the character you’ve been given is a resounding meh. You often don’t know who they are or why they’re important, because you …
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I don’t think there’s any historical setting which is more ridiculously accessible than that of pirates. Even if you don’t know the name of a single real pirate, or the …
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Let’s get our practical hats on today and do something towards your next megagame! A lot of people really enjoy the fun side of megagames, such as coming up with …
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IMO, one of the most awesome things about megagames is that people really struggle to define them. Okay, I bet you’re confused. Why would that be awesome? Well, it means …
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For a while now, I’ve been blogging about megagames I’ve attended, and the ones I designed. But I have a ton more blog ideas that cover megagames as a whole. …
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On Saturday 1st July, over 600 people around the world played the same megagame. The game was based at 11 different locations around Europe and North America, with each location …