AireCon 2020 Vlog & Game Reviews

Another year, another trip to Harrogate for AireCon 2020.

It just keeps getting bigger and bigger.

AireCon is a friendly and inclusive analog gaming festival in Harrogate Convention Centre. Whether you’ve come alone or with a massive group you’ll find plenty of fun to be had and new friendly faces to meet.

If you’ve never been before, here is a video I made from earlier this year that sums it up pretty well. But if you don’t like videos here are the key points:

  • Safe and Inclusive
  • Family-friendly, with a family area
  • Plenty of opening gaming
  • Gaming Library
  • Loads of vendors/publishers
  • Different food options
  • Brings & Buy

I’ve also included micro-reviews of the games I played while I was there in the video.

Airecon 2020 Review

But, for those of you that don’t like the video, here are written reviews of those games with a little more detail.

Arlukkachase

Arlukkachase Box

A fun and fast 1 vs many party game using cards.

Arlukkachase Review

Banana Battle

Banana Battle Box

A quick speed game that involves using your hands and making noises.

Banana Battle Review

Circulari

Circulari Box

A medium-weight euro game of mining in space.

Circulari Review

Houses of Knowledge

Houses of Knowledge Box

A set collection game of running a museum.

Houses of Knowledge Review

Librium

Librium Box

A well-made dexterity game.

Librium Review

Overstocked

Overstocked Box

A quick area control game of stocking 90’s toys in a warehouse.

Overstocked Review

War of the Nine Realms

War of the Nine Realms Box

A skirmish game set in Norse Mythology.

War of the Nine Realms Review

Summary

If you’ve never been is worth checking out. If you’ve been to the UK Games Expo or Essen Spiel this is much more relaxed and less crowded.

I’ve mentioned this a lot but opening gaming and playing strangers games with strangers just isn’t for me. In the same way, demoing games with strangers at publishers (which I do like) isn’t for everyone.

On top of the stuff I mentioned earlier, there is also an RPG area, tournaments, panels, competitions, quiet areas as well as mental health assistance.

Something for everyone.

Jesta ThaRogue

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A review Vlog for AireCon, a board game convention set in Harrogate.

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