Continuing my saga from yesterday's post...
Vendors
Friday at the World Boardgaming Championships was the first day that the vendors set up shop, and my friend Keith Ferguson was eager to be there when the doors opened. Somehow I got the Friday morning schedule wrong and missed out on competing in a morning tournament, so I went to the vendors' hall instead. As soon as I walked in, I saw the Gaming Nomads booth with
Incan Gold (designers
Bruno Faidutti and
Alan R. Moon, artist
Matthias Catrein, publisher
Gryphon), which my family had been playing using a makeshift
homemade version. For $20, it seemed reasonable to get a copy of the real thing, since it gets some play in my house. I overheard someone ask for
Salmon Run (designer
Jesse Catron artist
Eric J. Carter, publisher
Gryphon), which I didn't even know they had until they pulled it out from under a low shelf, so I picked that up, too. Finally, I decided to get
Pergamon (designers
Stefan Dorra and
Ralf zur Linde, artist Klemens Franz, publisher
Gryphon Games), which has been on my wishlist for a long time but which I just never picked up until now. So I bought three Gryphon games from the first vendor I saw. I decided discretion was the better part of valor at that point, and turned around and walked out again before my credit card got any other bright ideas.