Anyway once the tour did get going there was a good amount to do, despite the small space.
Left of the entrance was a small stand with leaflets, a Matching pairs game, and behind that a Green Screen photo area.
- The Matching Pairs game was a large wall with turnable pictures, there was a little confusion over the correct rules on this game at the beginning (more on that later*), but officially the rules were that players had 10 seconds to match 2 pairs, winners would win a t-shirt. Players could only win the t-shirt on the first attempt.
- In the photo area you could have your picture "taken" with a Skylander of your choice and it would be printed out on the spot. Worth a go
To the right of the entrance was the "Main Desk" which give out blue Wristbands and a sheet of temporary tattoos and beyond that was the 12 demo pods, all demoing Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure on all three home consoles.
The Center was the main "Portal of Power" Stage, where only a chosen few could play or earn a play at the Giants Demo.
- At first there was a free play of the Demo of Giants, but this stage was officially for holding PvP battles with the top player winning a playthrough of the Giants demo. The winning player also had to stay to play on in a later PvP battle to be entered into a draw to win lots of goodies.
The Demo seemed to be the New York Toy Fair build, interesting enough it was a US (NTSC flashed up on the TV every time the staff switched the TV to the Wii with Giants) version. In this demo Tree Rex was called "Life Giant" and seemed to deal 100 damage to every Drow Spear enemy. The Demo did freeze/crash at the "Feat of Strength" (pull over chained island) section, but that was the end of the demo anyway.
*More on the Matching Pairs game:
At first myself and other fellow four 10am (two fans and two parents/guardians) attendees were informed that we could play, if we failed we could re-queue later and try again to win a t-shirt. Children only had to match one pair and adults had to match two pairs.
On my second try (I failed first, did the green screen photo and re-queued) I was now informed that the rules were actually the official rules that I have mentioned already in this post. I explained to the staff member that this wasn't the rules that were explained no more than 15 minutes previously, but she was strict on what she said stating that they only had a limited amount of t-shirts for the day and they couldn't give them all out at once .
I politely accepted when she said, but unhappy with this sudden change of ground rules decided to have a little word with the woman on the Main Desk. After explaining the confusion on the rules, she then called over the organiser, who happily decided that myself and the other 10am fan attendees should actually get goodie bags - result!
Swag:
My (own handmade) Trigger plush with my goodie bag, and green screen photo
Goodie Bag contents
Flip side of the poster
Exclusive Area Tour Spyro
I've properly skipped or missed the bit about talking with the Activision Rep and dropping this website's name into that conversation, but I'm tired and hungry now. Should anyone want to know about that story, you'll have to wait until I've caught up on my sleeeeeep