The 3 versions of The Con-Carnival EXPLAINED

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All games available free at: https://www.mirandaartz.com/ (with the exception of Tabletop Simulator)
The mini Con-Carnival print and play, The Con-Carnival print and play,
and the Con-Carnival on Tabletop Simulator (digital).

There is a traveling carnival rumored to be a front for con artists & thieves...

and one has just arrived in your town. Could it be the infamous “Con-Carnival“?
Overwhelmed by curiosity and interest in claiming the high bounty for catching the criminals,

you decide to snoop around. Seems like some other Carnival-goers had the same idea!

While finding CLUEs and avoiding the suspicion of the Carnys, you must determine whether this carnival is

the infamous CON-Carnival, or just plain FUN.

Vote correctly before the carnival closes at 8 pm for a chance to be pleasantly rewarded for your efforts.

The Con-Carnival print & play (subscribe to my newsletter and get these games for FREE!)
It's not just a board game, but also a terrfiic craft project the whole family can do! The Con-Carnival prints out all in black in white, so you can color anything however you'd like. You can even draw your own carnival-goers if you wish.
Not only is creating the game fun, but once you start playing, you'll have a blast with all the different minigames and events that occur during the game! Play solo or in a party, but BEWARE the lures and temptations, and avoid getting caught in a CON yourselves!

Alright! so There's been some confusion about the different versions of The Con-Carnival, some don't realize there are different versions, or some don't understand the differences so I just wanted to quickly clear that up in this video.

Something you need to know right off the bat is that The Con-Carnival itself is a fictional board game that comes from my upcoming graphic novel: The Spirit Seeds Book 2. In the story, the main character Lacey plays this game and the room transforms into a life-size carnival around her.
So when you see things like: Comes from The Spirit Seeds Book 2, that's why.
I made the con-carnival into a game as a promotional tool to get the word out about my series. You can get these for free games by going to mirandaartz.com and subscribing to my newsletter.

Now onto the different versions:
The mini Con-Carnival is a small 2 player print and play board game and is only 5 pages to print out. With this version, there are 6 expansion packs you can download that add more cards, characters, and content to your game. With each new expansion pack, the gameplay changes a little at a time.
Once all 6 expansion packs have been printed and added to your game it will look like this: and 2-8 people can now play.

The Con-Carnival is a HUGE 2-8 player print and play board game that is 18 pages to print out. This is the entire game and how it was meant to be played. This is also how your carnival will look once you have all 6 expansion packs printed and added to The mini Con-Carnival.
Now you may be wondering "If this is how it's meant to be played, why is there a mini version at all?" Good question. The reason is because The Con-Carnival is 200+ pieces that you'd need to cut out and fold and that's a pretty daunting task for most people.
In order to make it easier for everyone I developed the mini version but also added in the expansion packs so you could still upgrade your carnival in bite-sized chunks, at your own pace until finally, you'd get the full experience of The Con-Carnival.

The Con-Carnival on Tabletop Simulator is a digital version of my game. It is available to play on a video game called Tabletop Simulator.
This version plays the same as The Con-Carnival print and play.

Hope that clears everything up. And if you're wondering which one to choose, I recommend either The mini or digital version. Like I said earlier, The Con-Carnival print and play is a very daunting task and most people can't finish coloring/cutting it out to even get to play the game.

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