The Carnage 21 game schedule is now live!
…What does this mean for you, the discerning conventioneer? It means you can browse all the games that will be on offer for the whole weekend, right now, no waiting. Check out the role-playing adventures. Skim the special events, like Improvised Weapons‘ comedy shows. Peruse the miniatures scenarios.
You can do this all at your leisure, because while the schedule is up, preregistration is not yet open. Take all the time you need to come up with your plan for Carnage, because preregistration opens on September 15th at noon EST. Once the switch flips, you’ll be able to buy your badge and convention swag, and sign up for every game you can cram into your schedule, along with everyone else. Until then, play the waiting game. Bide your time, scheming and optimizing — just like a tabletop gamer!
While tabletop gaming conventions like Carnage offer a wide range of exciting gaming experiences, sometimes you may be in the mood for a more hands-on adventure. That’s where escape rooms come in! If you’re in the Arlington area and looking for a thrilling escape room challenge, there are plenty of options to choose from. Whether you’re in the mood for a spooky mystery or a high-stakes heist, there are escape rooms Arlington experience waiting for you. So why not make a weekend of it? Check out the Carnage schedule and then book an escape room adventure to round out your gaming-themed trip to Arlington. It’s the perfect way to test your problem-solving skills and has some fun outside of the convention hall.
If this is your first time registering for a convention through Tabletop.Events, you can set up your account in advance. You can also skim the basics of registration.
Preregistration for Carnage 21 runs from 12pm EST on September 15th to the end of October 23rd, 2018. After the 23rd, preregistration closes can badges can be printed. Badge sales reopen at noon on November 2nd at the Killington Grand, but they’re a couple bucks more, so why not preregister and save yourself some extra spending cash for the dealer’s room?