A fair number of folks we both consider friends or at least acquaintances who go to GenCon play very few games there, mostly just short demos. They buy a lot of games along with their socializing, but play them later; when they do game at the con, it’s heavily tilted toward the annual chance to game with old friends.An intertesting thing to know, which I doubt we could, is what percentage of gen Con attendees play an RPG game at GenCon.
Im thinking id do the same if I ever went back to Gencon. Im mostly into Battletech these days, at least publicly, and the offerings of classic play are kind of pitiful at conventions. Adepticon for example, was a lot of fun despite not really having great games. If I went back id spend a lot more time in the dealer hall and doing demos instead of cramming into events.A fair number of folks we both consider friends or at least acquaintances who go to GenCon play very few games there, mostly just short demos. They buy a lot of games along with their socializing, but play them later; when they do game at the con, it’s heavily tilted toward the annual chance to game with old friends.
I’ve no idea how common that is overall.
Too bad it doesn't break D&D down by edition.Gen Con rpg list
It's fun to look at lists like this and draw conclusions. Thing is, I'm not sure what conclusions to draw.
Gives a list of most popular rpgs? A long list of games you thought were dead but still around? Indie darlings that we think are far more popular than they really are?
D&D has 1247 events. Not a shocker.