Registration

ONLY $30 per person for the weekend.

Children under 12 are admitted for free.

Vendors

If you want to be a vendor at Gamesfest, you can buy a VENDOR PASS for $75.

A vendor pass provides event tickets for two people and an 8-foot display table. The vendor will be listed on our website and announced through social media.

Vendors can purchase multiple passes for more tables and admission tickets. An extra table costs $15 and can be arranged by EMAIL.

The hall is closed and locked every night at midnight. Gamesfest is not responsible for any thefts or damage.

Buy a ticket, register to go, click here!

Buy a vendor pass by clicking here!

Games Offered

Here are some of the games being run at Gamesfest:

Bolt Action
Call of Cthulhu
D&D
Dungeons & Dragons
Gaslands
GURPS 4th edition
Magic: The Gathering
Pathfinder 2nd edition
Space 1899
Starfinder
Warhammer 40,000
Warhammer: Age of Sigmar
X-Wing 2nd edition

Did someone mention games?

GAMESFEST is a gathering of all gamers in the Tri-Cities for fun. Members of the Northwest Historical Miniatures Gaming Society, Pathfinder Society, Tri-City Area Gaming (TAG), Tri-City Wargaming Association, and Radcon, joined to create the annual gaming convention.

GAMESFEST started as an idea by Bill Stevenson, Doug Staudt, and Doug Nolan to bring all of the gaming communities together. Most gamers play more than one type of game. Unlike Radcon, Gamesfest offers only gaming – no art show, no Masquerade, no fire troupe, no video games, etc.

MONEY generated by Gamesfest pays for the location, table, and chair rentals, and the rest of the cost of providing a weekend-long gaming-only convention.

VOLUNTEERS are needed to run games (GMs), staff the door, monitor the silent auction, and help setting up and taking down things.

GMs and PLAYERS are what Gamesfest is about. This is a time to meet new players and try new games before investing in a new game system or miniature army. Please volunteer to run a game or join us in having a great time.

Mona prepared wristbands for use as proof of admission to Gamesfest.

Doug Nolan and Bill Stevenson take a break from volunteering as organizers of Gamesfest.