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SlugFest Games


It is said that SlugFest Games, Inc. came into being by accident. No, not the sort of accident that irradiates a small, Midwestern town, nor the kind that summons Lovecraftian beasts beyond space.

It began on a car ride on Long Island, when Geoff Bottone said to Cliff Bohm, "I have this idea for a Kung Fu Fighting game, but I can't seem to make it work..."

To which Cliff responded, "So do I, mine works like this."

"Nifty!" said Colleen Skadl, whose keen intelligence is legendary in gaming circles. "I'll help!"

Many thousands of revisions, playtests, and marker-covered cards later, the trio gave unholy birth to Kung Fu Fighting. By then, their desire to create games had become an addiction. A short time later, they released Fishing for Terrorists, which many people say is, "just like Go Fish, but with terrorists! And it's patriotic, too!"

Unable to stop there, SlugFest Games has plans to release En Garde! (stab your friends with pointy objects) and Red Dragon Inn (you've killed the monsters and looted their treasure, now relax with a drink and a friendly game of cards at the Red Dragon Inn!)

Come see SlugFest in the Dealer's Room this year at I-CON!

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