Weekly Design Session

Jan 16 Sat 11:00 AM
Location

11407 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90025
310.477.1061

How to find us
"Back of the restaurant. I'll have a small TGC sign, a laptop, and, more than likely, a game or two on hand."

Estimated attendance
 6  people attended.
5.00 5.002 (2 ratings)

Who organized?
Robert Leach

I'll be available to help anybody with their design concepts, or to help brainstorm something altogether new. I can also assist in helping prototype games or figure out where you all can find resources to make your game a reality.

These types of meetings will be presented in an open-house format. I'll grab a table and start working on my own and help folks as they stop by. If you're just looking for a place to work heads-down on your designs, you can utilize the space along with me, just be sure to say, 'Hi!'

~Rob

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Who attended?

  • 6 attendees
    • Logo Illustrator Extraordinaire
       Rob, Todd, Oliver, Ashton, and Sebastian tested my Gobble Up game and gave lots of helpful suggestions. 
    • President
       Our first pure design session. Special thanks to Walter for bringing his game for everybody to play. The game looks like it's going very well, and we had a good time with it. Walter ended up with several pages worth of notes. After that, we discussed some potential new casual games we'd be looking at making, and Todd will now be officially heading up the Three Little Pigs project. Inquire for more details. ~Rob 
    • Lead Instructor

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