Frequently Asked Questions
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Which language(s) will the games be run in?
The majority of games will be run in English, however there will be a few games in Dutch. Each game will be clearly labelled with the language used on the sign-up page.
How many games can I sign up to?
We are organising more than 80 games throughout the day, with a mix of at least a dozen scripts. However, to ensure that everyone has an equal opportunity to choose a game they are interested in, we are limiting signups to 4 games per person.
On the day of the event you will have the opportunity to sign up for more games, if there are still places available.
As well as organised games, there will be two areas for visitors to run their own games (aka ‘pick-up’ games). There won’t be (official) sign up lists for these – just ask the Storyteller if there is still room to join their game!
What if I'm late to a game?
Our organised games will run on a tight schedule. This means that each game will start at the exact time it is scheduled for, and only those who are present at that time will be able to join the game. If not all seats are taken at the time the game is due to start we will open them up for anyone present. That means that if you are too late for your booked game, your seat will most likely be taken by someone else. We will not allow Travelers in our games. The only exception to this is our official STs – they will have agreed this with the ST running the game in advance. Even our official STs are not allowed to Travel to beginner games.
What if a game ends early, or overruns?
The official games will adhere to a strict timetable (60 minutes for 9 player games, and 90 minutes for 12 player games). Our Storytellers are adept in optimally using this time.
However, it can happen that a game ends early due to a lucky demon execution, or, for example, when a minion successfully finds a Damsel. If there is enough time left in the allowed timeframe the Storyteller may start a new game.
Similarly, if a game overruns, the Storyteller may introduce the Fiddler fabled character, shortening the game, so that it ends on time, and everyone present can make their next booked game.
Whether to start a new game, or introduce the Fiddler, is always up to the Storyteller’s discretion.