GameStorm 2010 was a blast and having so many playing Pajaggle for the three day event made for great fun. Pajaggle hosted its first day of tournament play and fierce competition ensued. We watched as times to complete a tourney baord fell by the hour and at the end of the Friday's tournament, Kelly was able to take first place. In addition, we had many try out our Grand Master board. This board is still in prototype but from the crowds response, it looks like we will be moving faster in getting this challenging board into the marketplace soon.
On Saturday, the Pajaggle booth was buried by gamers and throughout the day, folks battled for the coveted award. Like Friday, we saw times fall with competition form both men and women. However, when the dust and smoke settled, it was Debra Stansbury, AKA Princess, who celebrated her birthday in style by posting the best time on Saturday.
On Sunday, Pajaggle had one last day of tournament play and Brittany posted a sensational time to place first and like the winners of Friday and Saturday, she took home a Pajaggle board. Sunday also brought some other unexpected delights. We had the great opportunity to chat with Seattle Geekly and talk about all the times, the games, and the fun that we had. Secondly, we tested our latest game "Chaos" and like many of other Pajaggle games, we had people playing, playing, and playing. Our fun at GameStorm would not have been complete without having some fun with Captain Redgoat and his fierce pirates. From playing Chaos, to playing large-scale Pajaggle, or merely chating with these fine pirates, Sunday was a blast. To end the day, Antonia Cabal was successful in winning the drawing and received her own Pajaggle board.
We look forward to our next GameStorm event.
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