Rio Grande Design Contest Judging in Arlington Heights

Nov '09 4 Wed 7:00 PM
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Nate Scheidler and Oliver Scholze

We'll be playing prototype games made by local designers competing in the Rio Grande Design Contest. This is your chance to play a game that is unique to Chicago and perhaps be instrumental in getting it published under a major label. I hope you can make it.

Information on which prototypes will be played will not be available in advance.

Arlington Heights Official site: www.meetup.com/gamers

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