Another fun Kublacon is in the history books now.
This convention takes place in Burlingame, CA. Just south of San Francisco. It is a mid-sized convention, I don't recall the exact numbers but it was around 3800 attendees, very nearly what it was before the Covid lockdowns. It has always been a very good convention for the Night Owl Workshop booth, as well as my own Studio Denmark art shop.
This year NOW had a few new products: Beasties Loathsome Horrors (their first full color book), Ruins of Koris Nesh adventure for WotRP, A Midsummer Night's Dream adventure for old school D&D, and Treasure Island adventure for Freebooters. Along with a few other small miscellaneous items like bookmark dungeons and handcrafted "woodgrain box" editions of some of NOW's games.
This year I didn't get to do much gaming, and there were no real standout items at the show that I noticed, except maybe the fold-out dungeon in a box by Tenfold Dungeon. But they were sold out by the time I saw people walking around with them.
And of course I did buy some dice at the Chessex booth. No matter how many dice I have I just can't resist.
Next year I have to make it a point to play games! That is what these conventions are for after all.
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