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Carnage Noir Now Accepting Game Submissions

By Tyler on April 1, 2012

Listen up, youse mugs. There’s a new racket in town: Carnage Noir. This thing of theirs is a good, old-fashioned game convention. And they want a taste of your GMing action. Board games, miniatures, whatever your specialty is, there’s a place for you at the table.

Head over the GM Sign Up page to get your game’s details in. The deadline for getting entries in the convention book mailer is July 27th — and that’s a lead pipe cinch.

Posted in Board Games, CCGs, Miniatures, Role-Playing Games | Tagged Board Games, carnage noir, ccgs, GM Submissions, GMs, miniatures, Role-Playing Games | 2 Responses

In Observance of GM’s Day

By Tyler on March 4, 2012

GM's Day logoThe Escapist reminds us of March 4th’s relatively newfound significance: “Today is GM’s Day, when players pay homage to the gamemasters who work so hard to bring them excellent adventures at the game table.”

From everyone at Carnage, we want to wish a happy GM’s Day to anyone who’s ever thought to themselves, “Ya know, I should run something next year at Carnage.” A game convention is literally nothing without people willing to offer to teach and run games.

Every year, we’re humbled by the new heights our GMs attain in presenting their games. The exceptional terrain design and figure painting in the miniatures arenas. The role-playing adventures stocked with props, handouts and dice. The board game direct from the halls of Essen.

It’s the GMs who make Carnage an exceptionally rocking good time and for your endeavors, we are grateful.

Posted in Board Games, CCGs, Miniatures, Role-Playing Games | Tagged days of note, gm's day | Leave a response

Just One of the Horsemen: New Additions

By TheGrayMan on October 29, 2011

Just wanted to let everyone know that many new games have been added to the events being held at Carnage this year. Be sure to check out the addendum page! Author and game designer Walter Hunt presents his new board game Rails of New England Friday and Saturday evenings. Panic Station, direct from Essen, will be run by Joe Reil on Saturday afternoon. Zeppo Young will be presenting demos of the Hullbreach CCG. If you are looking for a fun prehistoric time, then check out The Lords of Rock in Wonderland. In the miniatures room we have added the latest steampunk offering Dystopian Wars. Also start your engines for Nascar: Martinsville 2003 Sunday morning.

These are just some of the fantastic games not listed in the book! So be sure to see if one of your favorites has been added.

 

Posted in Board Games, CCGs, Miniatures, Role-Playing Games | Tagged Board Games, carnage, carnage in wonderland, ccgs, conventions, miniatures, Role-Playing Games, web addendum | Leave a response

The Uncommon Nonsense Silent Auction for Vermont Flood Relief

By TheGrayMan on October 29, 2011

This year the staff has decided to lend a hand to those affected by Irene in our home state.  We will be holding The Uncommon Nonsense Silent Auction.  All proceeds from the auction will be donated to the Vermont Red Cross.  Games have been donated by various game companies and individuals.  They will be displayed  near the registration desk. The auction will begin Friday at 1pm and all bids must be in by Saturday at 6pm.   A list of all games with a suggested starting bid will be available near the desk.   There will be auction forms available at the desk.    Bidders need only write the name of the game on which they are bidding and the bid price.  After the Saturday 6pm deadline the highest bidders for each game will listed at the front desk.  High bidders should pick up their games by the end of the convention on Sunday.

Here are just some of the great games that will available in the auction:

  • Dominant Species
  • Manoeuver
  • Formula Motor Racing
  • Ivanhoe
  • Leaping Lemmings
  • Conquest of Paradise
  • Battle Line
  • Breakthrough Cambrai
  • Rails of New England (Can be signed by designer Walter Hunt)
  • Asteroyds
  • Pantheon
  • Mouquetiers du Roi
  • Axis and Allies: D-Day
  • Hull Breach CCG
  • Karma  RPG
  • Dream Factory RPG
  • Amun-Re
  • Dragon Parade
  • Terra Prime
  • Many others!!

So come bid on some great game and help the Vermont Red Cross help our neighbors hit by the floods!

Posted in Board Games, CCGs, Field Marshal Reports, Role-Playing Games, Uncategorized | Tagged auction, carnage, carnage in wonderland, charity, conventions, flood relief, hurricane irene | Leave a response

The Realm of Cards: HullBreach!

By TheGrayMan on October 14, 2011

Hullbreach!  At Carnage! Zeppo Young of NSB games will be at Carnage to demo Hullbreach!, a unique CCG. It combines collectible card gaming mechanics with wargaming to create a unique game. Players will be able to take on the role of commanders in space. They will have marines, ships and space stations at their command. The goal is simple. Commanders must protect their space station at all costs, while breaching and ultimately destroying their enemies space station.

Zeppo will be presenting demos of Hullbreach! Saturday 1pm-5pm in the Edgewater (CCG) room, Saturday 7pm-11pm and Sunday 1pm-5pm in the Terrace Ballroom. Zeppo and NSB Games  will also be in the dealers room thru out the weekend. Be sure to check out Hullbreach! at this year’s Carnage.

Posted in CCGs | Tagged carnage, carnage in wonderland, ccgs, conventions, hullbreach | Leave a response

The Curiouser and Curiouser Carnage Math Trade

By Tyler on October 14, 2011

The rapidly approaching traditional Carnage math trade has launched on Boardgamegeek.com. Again helmed by Matt Golec, the Curiouser and Curiouser Carnage Math Trade provides an opportunity for Carnage-goers to offer up unwanted games in hopes of getting something they’d prefer in return.

Matt’s introductory post goes into the whys and hows of a math trade, but in short it’s a computer-coordinated arrangement that maximizes the number of exchanges among participants based on their stated desires.

Start hoeing out your libraries to find some trade fodder!

Posted in Board Games, CCGs, Miniatures, Role-Playing Games | Tagged Board Games, carnage, carnage in wonderland, ccgs, conventions, math trade, miniatures, Role-Playing Games | Leave a response

Download the Carnage in Wonderland Book

By Tyler on September 30, 2011

Stealing across the highways and byways of New England like an army of white bond ninja, the Carnage convention book has by now found its way to your mailbox, rookery or other communiqué receptacle. And thus we unleash its electronic doppelganger into the ether as well! Below you will links to not only the convention book, detailing the many pleasant ways to pass the hours of November 4th through 6th in the confines of the Lake Morey Resort, a registration form with which to communicate your heart’s desires, but also a schedule grid, allowing the forward-thinking convention-goer to most efficiently pack their weekend with tabletop gaming goodness.

In addition to the delights contained within these files, keep a weather eye firmly fixed on the Convention Book Addendum page. Late arriving games and unexpected changes alike will make their beds there.

  • Carnage in Wonderland Convention Book [PDF, 1257kb]
  • Carnage in Wonderland Pre-reg Form [PDF, 45kb]
  • Carnage in Wonderland Schedule Grid [PDF, 60kb]
  • Carnage in Wonderland Schedule Grid [ODS, 31kb]
  • Carnage in Wonderland Schedule Grid [XLS, 26kb]

Posted in Board Games, CCGs, Field Marshal Reports, Miniatures, Role-Playing Games | Tagged carnage, carnage in wonderland, convention book, conventions | Leave a response

GM Submissions Open for Carnage in Wonderland

By Tyler on May 31, 2011

As we kick things into gear behind the scenes for Carnage 14, we’d like to invite all our hard-working GMs to let loose the ideas that simmered away all winter, just waiting for the right moment.

The right moment, of course, is that the GM sign-up form is back and ready for action. Pour all your glorious, incandescent thoughts and strokes of genius into its samite fields, from where they progress to take form in the crucible of our mighty event database.

If you’re new to the sign-up form, take a look behind the jump for more information about filling it out the maximum happiness of all parties involved.

Rules of the Game

Let’s run through the sections of the form:

GM Contact Information

This is the easy bit. It’s how the relevant field marshal can contact you prior to the convention in case of scheduling conflicts, clarification of what your game might entail and all that.

Event Information

The nitty-gritty about your game: the name of the game or adventure, which category of gaming — board, card, miniature or role-playing — it falls in and a description. The description is key in that it hooks in prospective players with a glimpse into what they can expect from the game: plowing through Imperial stormtroopers, delving the depths of Moria, or optimizing farm production, for instance. Keep it snappy and engaging; this is your one chance to make your pitch to the widest audience possible.

Game system applies if you’re using a particular rule set, mainly in miniatures and role-playing games. The difference between editions of a game — Dungeons & Dragons third edition versus fourth, for instance — can matter significantly to some people, so be clear. The maximum and minimum number of players control the fate of many, as that maximum is the most players your game can handle. Consider carefully.

Scheduling Information

There are two sets of fields here, one for your first choice of a time slot and one for a backup, in case there are no more tables available in the first slot. There are XX official slots in Carnage’s gaming schedule. There’s plenty of time around these slots for open gaming, but these are the time slots in which everything in the convention book fits:

  • Friday afternoon, 1pm to 5pm
  • Friday evening, 7pm to 11pm
  • Saturday morning, 8am to 12pm
  • Saturday afternoon, 1pm to 5pm
  • Saturday evening, 7pm to 11pm
  • Sunday morning, 8am to 12pm
  • Sunday morning, 10am to finish
  • Sunday morning, 1pm to 5pm

The two pulldown menus for day and time slot let you mix and match freely, so be certain you’re choosing a time slot that exists. No one’s showing up for a 7pm game on Sunday.

And finally, have you GMed at Carnage before? It lets the Carnage staff know if you have an established history with the convention or not.

Posted in Board Games, CCGs, Miniatures, Role-Playing Games | Tagged Board Games, carnage, carnage in wonderland, ccgs, conventions, GMs, miniatures, Role-Playing Games | Leave a response

Check Out the Tournament Page

By TheGrayMan on October 12, 2010

Well, the tournament page is up!

Head there for EDH Two Headed Dragon Rules, and information on all the other great CCG tournaments planned for Carnage this year. However, if you are interested in seeing which Generals have been recruited for the EDH Two Headed Dragon Tournament . . . Look no further! Below is the first group of Generals to commit their armies to the fray. Keep checking back for more as we get closer to the convention!

EDH GENERALS

Justin Scher                             Sliver Queen

John Lahr                                 Nath of the Gilt Leaf

Stephen Raffael                      Arcum Dagsson

Lucas Moyer                            Experiment Kraj

Karen Miller                            Tolsimir Wolfblood

Jeremy Devoid                        Wort the Raidmother

Christine Williamson             Sakashima the Imposter

 

Please stay tuned as more Generals are announced!

Posted in CCGs | Tagged carnage, carnage the 13th, ccgs, conventions, tournaments | Leave a response

Carnage the 13th Schedule Grid

By Tyler on September 29, 2010

The schedule grid for Carnage the 13th is now free for the downloading. Linked below, you’ll find it in three tasty flavors: PDF, Excel spreadsheet and Open Document spreadsheet. With it, you have a visual guide to pinpointing the intractable conflicts in your weekend at Carnage. Good luck making that decision!

This grid is based on the one Frank Perricone whipped up for Carnage 12 last year, which turned out be a big hit beforehand and onsite. Thanks for blazing the trail there, Frank.

Blood-curdling grids of scheduling horror for Carnage the 13th:

  • Carnage the 13th Schedule Grid [PDF, 82kb]
  • Carnage the 13th Schedule Grid [XLS, 25kb]
  • Carnage the 13th Schedule Grid [ODS, 28kb]

Posted in Board Games, CCGs, Miniatures, Role-Playing Games | Tagged carnage, carnage the 13th, convention book, conventions | Leave a response

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