Wednesday, March 19, 2014

C.H.R.I.S.T. WORKS Ultimate Game Event!

Have you’re kids signed up for the March 29th
C.H.R.I.S.T. WORKS Ultimate Game Tournament yet!?
$2 per tournament could win you a 1st place valued at $25.00
or just 3 rounds of great fun playing a terrific game!

Or just join us for the afternoon from 1pm to 5pm and play any game you like for free (with no prizes) and have some pizza with us!

Further Details:

The Event will begin at 1pm with tables and various games available for open gaming.  Attenders are encouraged to bring their own favorites to play with others and we encourage everyone to be open to meeting new people around the game table.  (Of course, respect for all games is also expected!)
The Kitchen will open with pizza, chips, soda and other treats for event attenders with a donation basket and suggested donation prices listed.  All food and drinks should remain in the kitchen/hospitality room and we encourage everyone to help with the suggested donations to offset the cost of this event.
Tournaments are $2.00 per person per tournament.  Due to time constraints, the tournaments will have to run with some overlap.  We will do our best to interlace these rounds so that there is no conflict for those wishing to compete in both, however those playing Robo Rally should be prepared for this tournament to run later than 5pm if there are some unforseen or unavoidable game delays.  We apologize in advance, but this may be unavoidable.  Also, please be aware when signing up that Robo Rally requires considerably more foresight to play (and is timed at points) and is recommended for ages 12 and up as opposed to King of Tokyo which is much more luck based due to dice rolling.
Both games are quick moving and all players should find the playing fun whether they win or not if they go into this with an attitude to just have some fun.  We are hoping to have 2nd place, and possibly even 3rd place prizes as well, if we get enough (preferably 20+) players registered for each game.

WANT TO KNOW HOW TO PLAY EITHER OF THESE TWO GAMES?
Check out the Demo video of King of Tokyo below and/or visit the Robo Rally web site (link below) to check out a step-by-step walk-through for Robo Rally!











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