Day 3 T he final day was upon us. To me it felt like we had done more then 3 days, just on the amount of stuff we had seen and done. I also finally got organised. A bit late I know. I went through the convention programme I had gotten on the Friday, the articles were in German but the listing of games and stands were in English. There was a weird mix of German and English when it came to menus and signs at Essen. I made a note of where certain games where and hoped to tick them off the list during the day. It was going to be a shorter day as we planned to leave a bit earlier as we had a long journey ahead of us. Because of this we agreed to split up and meet up later on. We all had either things to find and buy or games we wanted to try, so splitting up was the sensible option. Generally I would say that when going to a gaming convention, going in a group is by far the best way to do it. However, at the Essen fair, going around by yourself doesn't put you at any disadvanta
Before I get into day 2 proper, there were a couple of things I forgot to mention about day 1. When I went to Essen I had no plan to write about it when I got back. As such I am going of memory and the few photos I took. If I had known I was going to write a blog post I would have taken way more photos and kept better notes. Saturday and Sunday I took hardly any photos, this was because I was enjoying the experience of it I never thought to interrupt that experience to take photos. The other reason was the chocolate kebab.... I come back to that later. So most of the photos you will see are what I was able to find on the web. There were 2 other games we tried. The very first game we actually played, and I can't believe I forgot it was table top curling. It was a load fun and put smiles on our faces. It basically does what it says on the tin. I think it is a great party/ group game. A game to play between games sort of thing. Also this is the type of game that all