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Five reasons to go to the game festival in Toulon this weekend

There is something for every taste. This is the promise of Bruno, one of the founders of the organizing association, Les Yeux dans les jeux.

1. Role play, use your imagination

Immerse yourself in a medieval or fantastic atmosphere. A collaboration with the Weavers of Dreams and the Guild of Saint-Georges, which allows you to discover this type of game which is a bit particular.

2. The event is free and attracted 2,000 people in 2019

Just like coming to play in the premises of the Maison Méditerranéenne des jeux. This weekend at the Palais Neptune, only snacks and drinks will be chargeable.

No obligation to wear the mask, even if 2,000 people are expected, a figure estimated on the attendance of the 2019 edition, on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the association.

3. Painting, lightsaber and fencing workshops

Saturday, fans of the game Super Fantasy Brawl will be able to participate in the figurine painting competition. Demonstrations of this activity will take place on Sunday.

The Magic Saber Wars association will organize initiation times and tournaments in saber and fencing.

4. Regular highlights throughout the weekend

The werewolf games will take place over the two days of the weekend, the blind test giant musical is expected Saturday at 7 p.m., the best of the ambient game two hours later. As for the country tournament, it will be for the next day, 2 p.m.

5. The cards and the best of the French game in the spotlight

Collectors, to your cards! fights of Yu-Gi-Oh! and of Magic are also on the program, thanks to Atanière.

The prize-winning games at the Cannes Games Festival, the As d’or, will be in the game, as well as the games selected by the children of Toulon, the favorites of the sixty participating classes.


Site web: lesyeuxdanslesjeux.com

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From 10 a.m. See you at the Palais Neptune this weekend.
Open Saturday at 10 a.m. until 2 a.m. for night owls.
Doors reopen on Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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