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Welcome to the High Noon Saloon
How to fight in the wild west!
A Drunken Bastard’s Brief Review of Red Dragon Inn
Mark Leaman of The Maine Gamer and North New England Board Game Geek Meetup wrote a short review of Red Dragon Inn back in October. You can check out the review here. You should check out Mark’s Blog and the Meetup if you get a chance (It’s FREE to attend), as the three Red Dragon Inns and the Origins Awards nominated High Noon Saloon will be in attendance!
SlugFest Games Coming to a Con Near You!
Hello gamers! We are proud to announce that you can check out some of our games at these great conventions this weekend: MEPACON in Clark Summit, PA and PretzCON in Omaha, NE Both will be featuring the Origins Awards Nominated game High Noon Saloon in their lending libraries, so go and have a taste of what it’s like to lay down the law in a saloon brawl. The game was the #1 most checked out game from the lending library at ChimaeraCon in San Antonio, TX earlier this month, so don’t miss out! Happy Gaming! Sam Waller, VP SlugFest Games
Now it Feels Official!
The official documentation has come in. Both High Noon Saloon and Red Dragon Inn: 3 have been nominated by brick and mortar retailers for Origins Awards! Now it’s up to the gamers at the Origins Game Faire to decide which games take home the trophy. Show your support and visit us at the con, and cast your vote!
Art Friday!
Welcome to Art Friday! Every Friday we will be posting development artwork for upcoming games. Of course we don’t promise that any of this art is final, but when has that mattered when getting to see something awesome? This week we have a bust shot of “Vladimir” from our upcoming game World’s Greatest Magician. We have worked with the artist Beth Trott before and are always pleased with the quality she puts in for us. You can find her talent in both En Garde and our newest game High Noon Saloon game, as well as being responsible for the backgrounds
GAMA Digs SlugFest Games!
We have gotten such good feedback about Red Dragon Inn: 3 and High Noon Saloon that they are both now up for the Origins Awards! For those who don’t know, hundreds of games are sent to GAMA to compete for this award in various categories such as Best Board Game or Best Traditional Card Game. Of these hundreds of games only ten games from each category make it to the Shortlist. That Shortlist is then offered up to brick and mortar retailers to vote on which five games make the cut to the Nominee List. If you are good enough to
SlugCrew Newsletter – December 2011
SlugCrew Newsletter – December 2011 Hello SlugCrew! As we head into the most consumer heavy time of the year we at SlugFest Games just wanted to appreciate you for your hard work over and the volunteered time you have spent with us. Thank you for running demos and events, for helping us out at conventions, and for being positive members of your gaming communities! We would like to encourage any of you to help out your local brick and mortar stores this season by being there on game nights and helping them out by building up excitement about all the
Questions about Quickdraw
I just answered some great questions about High Noon Saloon’s Quickdraw mechanics at Board Game Geek. Go take a look here! Happy Gaming! – Sam Waller, VP SlugFest Games
Minor Errata for High Noon Saloon!
Hi there, internet readers! We’re super excited about the release of our latest game High Noon Saloon. Unfortunately, one small oversight made it into the final version of the game. The first sentence of James Masterson’s special ability says this: Whenever you put a Gun in your Fist or Holster, it becomes fully loaded (do not draw a Load Card). It should read as follows: Whenever you equip a Gun to your Fist or Holster, it becomes fully loaded (do not draw a Load Card). That one-word difference is important! The key part to remember is that a Gun only