Would you like to play one of Andy’s unpublished games? This is your chance. Andy will bring his bag of prototypes & you’ll get to try playing a game in development.
Andy Looney will play games with all participants at once, running from game to game trying to capture more wins than everyone else combined. It’s pandemonium, but tons of fun!
Andy Looney plays the part of an 80’s computer, while the audience plays the part of a text-based adventure game player, taking turns giving the “computer” commands. Can you survive?
A game for the Parsely system, inspired by 1980s text adventures but played by a group instead of on a computer. Explore the secret underground headquarters of the McFeazles Muffin Company!
How many people can Andy take on at once at Gen Con? Challenge him to Fluxx (any version), one of Andy's favorite pyramid games (ask to see a menu), or another of our games.
A game of paranoia, deception and mob rule. Fabulous at parties! A mind game for 8-15 players, in which a vengeful group of villagers must figure out who among them is secretly a werewolf (before it's too late). Each 'night' the werewolves eat a villager, and each 'day' the surviving villagers attempt to rid the town of werewolves by lynching one of their own.
A game of paranoia, deception and mob rule. Fabulous at parties! A mind game for 8-15 players, in which a vengeful group of villagers must figure out who among them is secretly a werewolf (before it's too late). Each 'night' the werewolves eat a villager, and each 'day' the surviving villagers attempt to rid the town of werewolves by lynching one of their own.