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UK Games Expo 2025

Friday was the first day of the eighteenth UK Games Expo at the NEC in Birmingham.  It is bigger than ever, and it is rumoured that it is fifty percent bigger than last year.  In truth, though it is difficult to tell, as the organisers had to move out of Hall 1 (apparently to accommodate Tesla who then cancelled), putting all the stands on a single level spread over a large, more or less continuous space.  So this year, it just feels, very… large.  Additionally, There are the now regular attendance of the Vikings and Romans camping by the lake, but fewer cosplayers, or maybe they are just more spread out…

UKGE 2025
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Although there are some new releases, the focus of UK Games Expo this year, as always, is the current games and open gaming (both in the halls and at the nearby Hilton).  There are also organised play-testing and tournaments, with plenty of game-related geek-fare, like puzzles, furniture, clothing, jewelry, nick-nacks and other sundries.  Indeed, there are more cool dice available to see and buy than most “normal” people would ever believe!

UKGE 2025
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Most games companies have a stand at UKGE, some with sales, some just demoing and many with both.  A new innovation this year is the collectable pin badges. A variant of these is the live-action Catan game, where attendees can acquire a starter set of resource button badges to trade.  Collecting a full set of five, enables the owners to claim a sixth from the stand.  This game was remarkably evocative of a real game of Settlers, with players desperate to find wood for their large pile of sheep!

UKGE 2025
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There are lots of opportunities to play demo games, both old and new.  New games include The Hanging Gardens and Critter Kitchen while slightly older games on display include Panda Panda, River Valley Glassworks and Harmonies.  There are also expansions and variants of old favourites, including the Grand Tour expansion for Snowdonia, the upcoming expansion for Shackleton Base, the award winning Heavy Rain expansion for Heat, the Athena expansion to Akroplolis, the new Lodges expansion for Kavango, and the Correspondence expansion for In the Footsteps of Darwin.

Harmonies
Panda Panda
Snowdonia: Grand Tour
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This year, about half of the boardGOATS are making the trip to the NEC in Birmingham, some for one day some for more, with others working on stands or at the Play Testing.  The event is so vast now though that you can no-longer guarantee accidentally bumping into people you know, but SMS is a great way to communicate onsite.  The event is great fun and well worth a visit.  UK Games Expo continues at the NEC in Birmingham until 4pm Sunday 1st June.

UKGE 2025
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Boardgames in the News: HandyCon Games Theft

HandyCon is a board game convention that takes place, roughly quarterly, in Milton Keynes.  Unlike other board gaming events like UK Games Expo and SPIEL, HandyCon is not a trade fair, but a convention where hundreds of people meet to play games together.  While many people bring their own games, one of the highlights is the Games Library which included over five hundred games and expansions.  The last event took place two weeks ago, 17th-19th January, but last Monday night while, he was playing football in Luton, the organiser, Paul Frohnsdorff-Harris had his car broken into and £700-800 of games stolen.  As is often the case with theft, the replacement value is one thing, but more important is the sentimental value.

Stolen Games
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The games were all from Paul’s collection but were used as part of the HandyCon Games Library, and therefore almost all have HandyCon stickers on the lid.  The missing games comprise a wide variety, everything from classics like Dominion, Takenoko and 7 Wonders to new games like SETI, Shackleton Base, and Arcs.  There are also some rarities, like one of the first copies of Misheard Lyrics which was the first published game credited to Paul Frohnsdorff-Harris himself.  This morning the theft featured on BBC Beds Herts & Bucks Radio with an accompanying article on the BBC News website.  Although it is unlikely, it would be great if gamers could find these games and reunite them with their owner (and maybe even catch the thief in the process).

Stolen Games
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