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Meet the Infinity Game Studios Stuffed Animal Family


 

 Hello. C J here. Say hello also to the Infinity Game Studios family of stuffed animals. They are very important to Infinity Game Studios and it’s ability to continue to provide you with high quality nonsense and parody content. Starting at the top left we have Ludvica the Stingray, Burger Friend and his food friends. These include Carrotcake, Miniburger and Bubble Tea Friend. Then behind the giant charmander we have Captain Kirby, who is generally good at things. To the right is Jolteon and Chikorita. Hidden somewhere in there is Mini Caterpie.

Their friend Chef Kirby is busy contemplating lunch items. Going right from him we have Giant Charmander Friend and Blue Dragon Friend. Then we have Fish Friend and his partner Dumpling Friend. In the front are Squishy Dragonite and Squishy Pikachu. They are protecting my stack of board games. I’ve got a partial list here. Some of these are old or rare so don’t worry if you don’t know all of them.

Horizon Zero Dawn the Boardgame
Betrayal at Balder’s Gate
Betrayal at House on the Hill
Shards of Infinity
Race For the Galaxy
Takenoko

This post is actually company related. Starting next year I’m going to look into running mini-conventions for the local fandoms at my house. This is the board game collection I have on offer for them. This is also the stuffed animal family you will have to be approved by if you want entry. Chef Kirby insists. I’ll start advertising these on Facebook next year. Keep an eye on my Facebook page if you’re in the region and you’d like to attend one. I’m going to cap attendees at 10 or 15 each event but I can do them more than once a year. I might start off with just a broad game night and go from there. Happy holidays everyone.

C J Mcpherson

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