Tabletop gaming at its finest,
skirmish games return with over 35 systems in play and its our birthday so there will be cake.
we are looking forward to inviting you along to our birthday event where we get to meet up once again to make new friends throw some dice and be part of a gaming community that has become incredible.
Early bird tickets will be £25 paid via friends and family to
keirenbradwell1987@gmail.com.
Tickets after august 31st will be £30 paid via friends and family to
keirenbradwell1987@gmail.com.
this covers you for 3 days of gaming at the event and a goodybag on arrival it also enters you into the event bingo and raffle to win some awesome prizes.
for those who are unsure about who we are and what we do,
Gotham to Samaria is a community that meets up three times a year to play in a casual skirmish games event.
What does this mean?
It means that there’s no fixed tournaments and no fixed games. It’s a giant turn up and play event spanning three days where any and all skirmish games (and players) are welcome. Our community has been bitten by the hobby bug very hard, so if you’re interested in a game, you can absolutely expect others here to play it too.
A typical Gotham to Samarian will turn up with miniatures and rules for a number of different skirmish games and just pick up games one after the other. Getting a nice variety of systems and opponents. They may demo games that they’re particularly interested in, and often be shown the ropes to other games they’ve not yet played before.
However, if you’re only interested in one or two games, you’re still more than encouraged to come along!
The event is centered around a casual gaming environment, but if both you and your opponent fancy an ultra-competitive game, there’s nothing stopping you! As long as you’re rolling dice, flipping cards and enjoying yourself, you’re doing it right!
You’re also welcome to organise games before hand on our facebook group, event page or Discord server. We encourage playing new opponents and picking up games at the events, but sometimes it’s handy having a multiplayer game organised and ready to help with the herding of sheep amidst all the gaming excitement.