One item available at Gen Con was the new Lone Wolf Adventure Game from Cubicle 7. Creator Joe Dever encountered Wil Wheaton at the Cubicle 7 booth when the latter appeared to buy a copy of the game, although he didn't know it at the time! He kindly sent along this photograph and a short description.
"One of the many Lone Wolf fans I met at Gen Con turned out to be none other than Wil Wheaton (Star Trek Next Gen, Stand By Me, The Guild, Toy Soldiers, Big Bang Theory). You can tell by the look on Wil’s face just how big a Lone Wolf fan he is. He’s also a genuinely nice guy and we had a long chat about the Lone Wolf game books (he has them all) and the new Lone Wolf Adventure Game.
I must admit that I was unaware of who he was when he visited the Cubicle 7 booth on the Saturday and, with hindsight, I'm glad I didn't know anything about him and his über-geek reputation. Our conversation was great as he's very knowledgeable about Lone Wolf (having read all the books) and we had an in-depth discussion about the minutiae of the series and the world. It was only after our long chat, and him buying one of the last remaining copies of LWAG, that everyone came rushing over to say: "Do you know who that is?!!!". I didn't then... but I do now!"
The Lone Wolf Adventure Game was a successful Kickstarter, based in the well-known world of Magnamund which was the setting for Joe Dever's bestselling Lone Wolf game books in the 1980s and 90s. You can get it from Cubicle 7 here.
[video=youtube;p9qM826P0ys]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9qM826P0ys[/video]
"One of the many Lone Wolf fans I met at Gen Con turned out to be none other than Wil Wheaton (Star Trek Next Gen, Stand By Me, The Guild, Toy Soldiers, Big Bang Theory). You can tell by the look on Wil’s face just how big a Lone Wolf fan he is. He’s also a genuinely nice guy and we had a long chat about the Lone Wolf game books (he has them all) and the new Lone Wolf Adventure Game.
I must admit that I was unaware of who he was when he visited the Cubicle 7 booth on the Saturday and, with hindsight, I'm glad I didn't know anything about him and his über-geek reputation. Our conversation was great as he's very knowledgeable about Lone Wolf (having read all the books) and we had an in-depth discussion about the minutiae of the series and the world. It was only after our long chat, and him buying one of the last remaining copies of LWAG, that everyone came rushing over to say: "Do you know who that is?!!!". I didn't then... but I do now!"
The Lone Wolf Adventure Game was a successful Kickstarter, based in the well-known world of Magnamund which was the setting for Joe Dever's bestselling Lone Wolf game books in the 1980s and 90s. You can get it from Cubicle 7 here.
[video=youtube;p9qM826P0ys]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9qM826P0ys[/video]