Goze Monogatari: Shuushi - 瞽女物語:秋思
A game for 5 or 6 players set in ancient Japan from Peter Strong.
Melbourne's Spring Gaming Festival
'Tabletop' gaming has been the traditional dice & paper type of roleplaying game that many con-goers are familiar with, but as roleplaying has evolved, it has grown to include systemless and multiform games - games without dice, and in some cases even without a table.
Unicon is proud to present the following games for your enjoyment:
A game for 5 or 6 players set in ancient Japan from Peter Strong.
Two small games combined into one Wild West session for 4 to 6 players, from the mind of John D'Alton.
A new game system set 40 years on from the world of Living Arcanis, presented as a game for 3 to 7 players by Ashley LeGet.
A D&D 3 (ish) game for 3 or 4 players who are trying to work out what went wrong, by Chris Harvey.
Mik Bonsall is making available selected titles from his back catalogue of games for 4 or 5 players.
A Thunderegg Prophecy for 5 players, this Werewolf: the Apocalypse-ish tale is presented by Travis Hall.