Sunday, December 23, 2012

Pixel Lincoln @ SnowCon

Thanks to our very good friends at Flip The Table (a wonderful podcast about terrible games), Pixel Lincoln: The Deckbuilding Game will be making a big appearance at SnowConMaine next month!


Along side of such infamous classics as Heartthrob and Star Trek: The VHS Game, you can play Pixel Lincoln: The Deckbuilding Game before its release. Sign up early, because each session is limited to just 4 people. The Flip The Table guys will also have a handful of our unofficial Pause promo cards (which are running low!). But don't worry, we have plans to make all of the promo cards readily available at some point in the future for those who couldn't get to the events.

Here are the sessions that are available:

Saturday Jan 19th
Slot 2
9:00am - 11:00am
1 table
1 judge (waitlisting)
2 players (2 open seats)


Saturday Jan 19th
Slot 5
2:00pm - 4:00pm
1 table
1 judge (waitlisting)
0 players (4 open seats)

Saturday Jan 19th
Slot 6
4:00pm - 6:00pm
1 table
1 judge (waitlisting)
0 players (4 open seats)

The weekend of January 18th is going to be a big one for Pixel Lincoln. With Pixel Lincoln 2 at Unpub along with our John Wilkes Tooth promo card, and now SnowConMaine, you'll be able to get your Pixel Lincoln fix. Well, as long as you are in Delaware or Maine that weekend.


You may know Chris, Jared, Flip and Professor Laserbooks from the podcast, but did you know that we go way back? All the way back to May of 2012, when the guys wrote and recorded a phenomenal audio advertisement to correspond with the launch of our Kickstarter campaign, and their podcast. Remember "You can't handle the Booth"? That was all them.







We also had a great meetup in Maine last summer, where we played Pixel Lincoln over burgers.



And speaking of Flip The Table, check out their big year-end special that just launched. I was lucky enough to contribute the following question to their very first listener Q&A:
If you could mash up 3 games that you've played, using theme, art, mechanics, components, etc.. to create the most terrible experience that you could imagine... which games would you choose?
Listen here: http://tableflipsyou.blogspot.com/2012/12/episode-18-2012-end-of-year-special.html 

It's a great podcast, part of the glorious Dice Tower Network, very unique and well produced, and very much recommended.

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