An astute observation Bezzo...that particular corner is a board edge. You are not the first to comment on the misuse of space there.
And BC99 has either a good eye or a good memory as that is the UU at Cal Poly SLO in the background. The Con was held there this year after a couple of years at the Embassy Suites.
Thanks for the kind words folks. We have a blast building and writing every year but it is always nice to have that work appreciated outside of our own little minds.
As to the game itself, I could go on for pages on the history of it. It started out as an advanced version of Tom Wham's Search for the Emperor's Treasure...but that was many years ago. The way it works now is that each year we examine our succession crisis (the Pygmy Chieftain is always perilously close to dying) and add a new theme to how the Pygmy heroes must go about proving themselves worthy of the Pygmy throne. The first year it was an RPG run for friends and the goal was to bring back something useful. We built all of our locations, played for 14 hours and had a blast. The Pygmies returned to their village on an airship. The one pictured below is the current version of that ship.

The Pygmies took a break for a few years while people moved and married but when my partner (the Wastrel) returned to SLO we decided to revive the pygmies with a treasure hunt board game.

That is the preset board for our first year at the Con. The game was well received but we felt like it could be more than it was. For the following year, the pygmies themselves were the theme in that they had all been waylaid in some fashion and had to be rescued by the players. This was the only time we will depart from Pygmy Players. It was fun, but not the same.
For this year, our theme was natural disaster in that the Shaman of the Pygmies was so busy keeping the dying Chieftain from moving on that his normal control over the elements was failing.
There were four disasters that would come up in the course of the game: Tornado, Tidal Wave, Earthquake and Fire




We had one game of the four we played where all four disasters made an appearance, mayhem ensued and everybody had a great time.
I will go into more detail next time and see about posting images of some of the other custom game components we made. As to that, Marko.oja asked about where the Pygmy village buildings came from...I built those out of scrap while my wife was in China last summer. It was a long two weeks.
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