JiffyCon - Fall '09

Nov '09 14 Sat 9:00 AM
Location

399 Main St.
Greenfield , MA 01301

Estimated attendance
 3  people attended.

Who organized?
Chuck Henebry and Tewhill

Jiffycon! That’s right, the one day mini roleplaying convention that focuses on small-press, independently published story oriented games.

A couple of Fellowship members will be making the scene out in Greenfield. I've not been myself, but I'm led to understand that it's a chance to not only play some of those crazy story games you've been hearing about but in many cases meeting and playing with the designers. So in a couple of years, when some new indie game has taken the world by storm, you can say, "Oh, yeah. I totally played that game during the beta testing. Gave 'em a few pointers. You know, just to polish it a bit." Then just sit back and absorb the waves of envy.

It's a day long event with two gaming sessions. Take a peek at the Jiffycon website for authorative information.

Sign up here to tell us you’re planning to be there, but you’ll need to register over at Jiffycon as well.

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  • Chuck Henebry
    Posted Dec 4, 2009 1:14 PM
    Assistant Organizer
    Fixed it, retroactively. (The best fixes usually are retroactive.)
  • tresi
    Posted Dec 4, 2009 11:29 AM
    I suppose I can't retroactively include my attendance?

Who attended?

  • 3 attendees
    •  The genius of the mini-con. Wierd and wacky games, GM'ed by the authors themselves. Greenfield is a charming little burg. This promises to be a calendar fixture for years to come. 

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