Organiser: Meepleville Megagames
Game Designer: Jim Wallman
Early bird tickets are $25 until 2/14. Full price tickets are $30 from 2/15-3/14. Save $5 per person when you sign up as a team of four. Sign-in will begin at 9:30 am with a projected game start time of 11:00 am. We currently have 24 seats sold, so if you are interested in playing, sign up soon. Below id a full description of the game from the publisher:
Megagames are like very large board games, with elements of role-playing games and wargames rolled into one. Megagames involve anything from 30 players to three or four hundred players. Watch the Skies (the game we are playing) has been played by groups, universities, and schools all over the UK as well as the USA, Sweden, Singapore, Canada, and Australia.
In a megagame, everyone is playing in the same game – and in this megagame, players are grouped into teams, each team playing one of eight real countries in the world, namely the USA, the UK, France, Russia, China, Japan, Brazil, and India. And ... there is one mysterious team of aliens from another world.
The story behind the game is that we are in the real world of the year 2025, just a few years from now. In this game, the conspiracy theories about the existence of aliens and UFOs are in fact true, though the people of the world do not know that yet.
As the Governments of the world, deciding when to admit publicly to the world that aliens are real will be an important question for you all to discuss right from the start.
You, as the players, represent important government leaders, Prime Ministers, Presidents, Diplomats, Generals and Scientists. You will, during the game, have to deal with real-world crises such as wars and earthquakes – BUT – at the same time, deal with an increasing UFO menace without creating world-wide panic and terror.
In the game, you will be making deals and treaties with other teams – trying to increase the wealth of our country and possibly even getting into conflicts using your Armies, Navies, and Special Agents. The game is all about how you interact with the other teams.
The important thing each team will be trying to do is to make sure their country is safe and secure and does well.
The game rules are not complicated and can be grasped very quickly, even if you're not familiar with board games – the designer of the game says: “If you're not sure what to do, find someone on another team and talk to them – you never know, they may have information for you”