Thanks to Martin Wallace of Warfrog for finding room at the inn at the 11th hour. A loose constellation of Brits hung round the Warfrog stand, much as any other year in fact.
This year's new Warfrog game was Liberté, Way Out West and Empires of ... were from last year. | |
Geoff Brown models this year's Warfrog T-shirt. Behind him is a wall of Liberté boxes, most of which sold. Hotcakes weren't in it | |
Abstract game hustler and trader of hard to find games, Stephen Taverner demonstrates his hypno-shirt | |
My room-mate, Paul Evans, publisher of En Garde 'zine, Too Win Just Once, fully recovered from last year's Warfrog outing | |
Back at the Jung, Maureen Hiron, games entrepeneur and Bridge correspondent, in her trademark spangly hat | |
The Kosmos stand got very crowded There were tables free to play games, if you were quick and determined. | |
The GMT stand did pretty good business, although by Sunday afternoon the crowds were thinning out. Ted Raicer's new WW1 game "Clash of Giants2 was available for pickup by those of us with the foresight to pre-order it. The new SF card-game "Flagship" was being demonstrated, and I was sold on it. | |
Some people stepped out for a some fresh air |