Game Theory Events, LLC in partnership with Skirmisher Publishing, LLC is proud to announce the opening of Game Theory Expo (GTEX), a gaming convention focused on the independent and small publisher side of the industry. GTEX will take place on September 29th, 2018 and will be a single day event at the Gilruth Center, a public conference facility at NASA’s Johnson Space Center.

“Our goal with GTEX and by extension GTE is to shine a spotlight on local designers and publishers. By giving them a place to gather, to discuss their work and the industry as a whole, we feel we can bring more than just exposure to these dedicated individuals,” says Jason Yarnell, Chief Marketing Officer for GTE. “Our purpose is to make the connections between those in the industry, at all levels, and those who are trying to get into it. GTEX will be that vehicle.”

Game Theory Events is currently looking for the inaugural class of local game designers and publishers who want the opportunity to show off their designs to fellow gamers and game stores throughout the Greater Houston area. In addition, successful game designers from Texas will be on hand to give advice and participate in panels throughout the day. For more information about how you can become a part of this new tradition in Houston, email us at info(at)gametheoryevents.com.

GTEX will be more than just an industry meet and greet with plenty of table-space for gaming available to the general public as well as a game library and special events, sponsored by local game stores.

“Dedicated to providing a welcoming atmosphere for everyone interested in tabletop gaming, GTE’s premiere event, GTEX, promotes community through gaming by uniting players, new developers, and industry professionals in creating new and innovative games whose diversity rivals that of the people themselves,” explains Joe Charles, Chief Operating Officer for GTE. “Join us for a day of gaming and be sure to check out the companies and games in development for a chance at some prizes.” (More info to come.)

“We are really excited to be part of this terrific new event,” said Skirmisher Publishing founder Michael O. Varhola. “Houston has a really active gaming community that we have enjoyed getting to know over the past several years, and we are looking forward to treating them to the very newest and best things that we will be releasing over the summer this year.”

 

About Game Theory Events: Game Theory Events began in 2017 in Houston, Texas when four friends recognized the need for a flexible company with the skills to add or repair gaming programs for existing conventions. The founders met in 2013 when Joe and Traci Charles were volunteering for Comicpalooza. Joe was managing the gaming track alone that year and met Jason and his wife Anne through a mutual friend. Jason was already running his own game company, D3 Adventures, and quickly volunteered to add his own skills to the Comicpalooza gaming track for 2014. The two of them ran the gaming track for Comicpalooza from 2014 to 2016, growing it by 270% during that time. Then, in 2017 Joe, Traci, Jason, and Anne decided to pool their talents and form Game Theory Events, whose mission is to promote tabletop gaming in all its diversity through hosting of local game conventions and adding or repairing gaming programs for existing conventions. Game Theory Events focuses on smaller, independent game designers and publishers and plays matchmaker between those in the business and those who wish to enter it.

About Skirmisher Publishing: For more than a decade, Skirmisher Publishing has been recognized throughout the game industry as a publisher of earnest and useful role-playing game supplements, rules, and sourcebooks. This Texas-based company has published more than 200 wargaming, fiction, and roleplaying titles. Its products include the Swords of Kos Fantasy Campaign Setting and shared world fantasy fiction project; numerous licensed D&D/d20 publications and universal sourcebooks; the Wisdom from the Wastelands rules supplement for post-apocalyptic role-playing games; the Cthulhu Live 3rd Edition horror live-action roleplaying game (LARP); the H.G. Wells’ Little Orc Wars miniatures wargaming system, which uses live catapult fire to resolve combat; a line of pre-painted resin Orc miniatures; and the “Quactica” line of white metal miniatures. Skirmisher’s mission is to make gaming fun, appeal to intelligent gamers, and produce gaming materials unlike those being produced by other companies.